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All Aboard Club runs inclusive train-play sessions for autistic, ADHD and SEND children, where they can build their confidence, develop their social skills and just be themselves.
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EcoLocal are looking for people to help at the Carshalton EcoFair every August Bank Holiday Monday. You’ll get free entrance to this amazing community event and a lunch voucher if you do 2 or more hours.
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EcoLocal are looking for people to help at the Carshalton EcoFair every August Bank Holiday Monday. You’ll get free entrance to this amazing community event (live music on three solar powered stages, hot food, bar, 150 craft/community/wellbeing stalls) and a lunch voucher if you do 2 or more hours volunteering. There are lots of different roles – see below. To find out more or offer to help please email volunteering@ecolocal.org.uk . Thank you!
· Stall holder marshalsto welcome and direct stall holders early in the morning (split into two shifts; 7.30-9am and 9-10.30am)
· Stall holder parking attendants! People to patrol the stall holder parking area between 7.30am and 10.30am – this could be split into two shifts.
· Parking marshalsto encourage stall holders to remove vehicles to parking area (9.45-10.30am)
· Teams of gate stewardson the pedestrian entrance gates taking the entrance fees, giving change and programmes (1 or 2 hour shifts 10.30am – 5.30pm)
· Vehicle gate stewardson the vehicle gate to direct arriving vehicles/not let in people without vehicle passes (1 or 2 hour shifts 10.30am-5.30pm)
· Info desk stewardsto sit at the info/lost property/lost children desk (1 or 2 hour shifts 9.30am – 6.30pm)
· Roaming stewardskeeping an eye on the event and keep the site tidy (1 or 2 hour shifts 10.30am – 7.30pm)
· **Secret shopper!**To check that the stalls are complying with stall holders regulations, and that there are no rogue stalls etc (from around 11am)
· Feedback stewards– getting feedback from fair attenders on the event (1 hour shifts 12.30-5.30pm)
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All Aboard Club runs inclusive train-play sessions for autistic, ADHD and SEND children, where they can build their confidence, develop their social skills and just be themselves.
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Scouting is the largest youth movement in the world and it helps young people develop new skills, make friends, and have fun. Scouts participate in a variety of activities, including outdoor adventures, community projects, and personal growth.
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At Challengers, we break down the barriers to play and make it possible for every disabled child or young people to play and have fun, without limits. We support children and young people aged 2 – 18 at our range of services, located across the South East of England.