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Heart and circulatory disease touches us all. Affecting young and old alike, it is the UK’s biggest killer and there are around 7 million people living with cardiovascular disease here in the UK. We are committed to funding half a billion pounds of new research over the next five years, which will be central to discovering vital treatments for people living with heart and circulatory conditions. Join the fight for every heartbeat by placing collection tins in your local area. These collection tins will raise vital funds to power our ground-breaking research that will help to transform the lives of people living with heart and circulatory conditions. By becoming a Collection Tin Volunteer, you are joining an empowered network of dedicated volunteer fundraisers who help to save and improve lives. Quite simply, without volunteers like you, we couldn’t continue our pioneering work.
What will I be doing?
Responsibility of the Collection Tin Volunteer:
What skills and attributes do I need to have?
What training and support will I be given?
The BHF is committed to ensuring that volunteers have an enjoyable and worthwhile volunteering experience. All Collection Tin Volunteers will have:
Where will I be based?
You will be working in your local community. Your local Fundraising Manager and the BHF Fundraising Support Team will be on hand to support you in your role.
What else do I need to know?
This role can work flexibly to suit your availability and other commitments. The time commitment will vary depending on the time of year.
What’s in it for me? By volunteering with the BHF, you will have the opportunity to make new friends, use your skills to support the BHF and also have fun! You will be making a huge difference to the lives of heart patients today and future generations by raising vital lifesaving funds to power our ground-breaking research.
What skills and attributes do I need to have?
• Strong administrative and organisational skills.
• Basic IT skills with access to a computer and email.
• Numerical skills- willing to count large amounts of coins.
• Good communication and interpersonal skills.
• Availability to volunteer for a minimum of one year (following training).
• A commitment to the BHF’s values.