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Cheltenham Animal Shelter is a charity that has been helping animals since 1926. We rescue and re-home unwanted and abandoned stray cats, dogs and small animals from across Gloucestershire ...
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Event · 1 Jul 2023, 11:00 - 16:30
GL51 9JW, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
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Cheltenham Animal Shelter
#64848
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Summary
Volunteer at our biggest fundraiser event of the year, our annual summer open day with a fun dog show.Detailed description
We are seeking volunteers over 18 years old to assist at our open day event. Main task roles would involve being a car park marshal or an event steward throughout the afternoon.
Perfect role for someone who loves animals and has the afternoon free to support our charity whatever the role consists of.
Good communication skills are key as you will be using our radios for communicating.
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Unfortunately, you can no longer register for this volunteering opportunity. You can find other volunteering opportunities here.
About Cheltenham Animal Shelter
Cheltenham Animal Shelter is a charity that has been helping animals since 1926. We rescue and re-home unwanted and abandoned stray cats, dogs and small animals from across Gloucestershire.
We also take in rescue dogs from Gloucestershire Constabulary as well as rehoming dogs, cats and small animals from owners who can no longer look after them for a variety of reasons. Small animals we often have in our care include rabbits, gerbils and guinea pigs.
We also take in rescue dogs from Gloucestershire Constabulary as well as rehoming dogs, cats and small animals from owners who can no longer look after them for a variety of reasons. Small animals we often have in our care include rabbits, gerbils and guinea pigs.