Virtual Volunteer Coordinators Forum - Friday 11th September 2020
Volunteer Co-ordinators Forum - What is it?
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Volunteer Co-ordinators Forum - What is it?
Drop in and see the Volunteer Centre Manchester to find out more about volunteering, involving volunteers, coordinating volunteers and much more.
Drop in and see the Volunteer Centre Manchester to find out more about volunteering, involving volunteers, coordinating volunteers and much more.
Drop in and see the Volunteer Centre Manchester to find out more about volunteering, involving volunteers, coordinating volunteers and much more.
A history health walk for International Women’s Day
Where? To meet outside the entrance of Chetham’s School of Music (by the National Football Museum). The walk finishes near Swan Buildings, Swan Street.
Volunteer Co-ordinators Forum - What is it?
The Volunteer Co-ordinators Forum (VCF) is a chance for people who look after volunteers, whether as their paid job or as a volunteer themselves, to come together to share good practice, offer peer support, have a cuppa and a catch up.
The Macc Policy Network is an opportunity for people involved in the voluntary sector across Manchester to learn from each other about what is happening in policy and strategy in the city. The more we share, the more effective we can be.
In this first network meeting, members of the Macc Policy and Influence Team will talk about the wide range of strategic discussions we are involved in and share our views on future directions and opportunities. There’ll be plenty of time for discussion and getting to know each other.
Date: Thursday 26 April 2018
Time: 10:00 - 16:00
Join us at our day-long workshop on this popular topic that relates to involving volunteers in your organisation.
Aims:
We think that people telling their own stories about the experiences that matter to them, and that are important to their lives is powerful stuff. Community Reporting is all about storytelling. At the heart of what we do is helping people to find their voice and describe their own realities through storytelling. We use basic digital skills and pocket technology such as smartphones and tablets to support people to tell their own stories, in their own ways.