Volunteering opportunities showcased at event
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Opportunities to volunteer with charities and organisations will be showcased later this month.
Worcester Volunteer Expo 2024 is one of the largest events of its kind in the city, with nearly 40 organisations in attendance.
The free event is being held at the Guildhall in High Street between 10:00 and 14:00 BST on Friday 14 June.
Organisations specialising in the creative, dance and drama industries are amongst those attending the annual event.
There are also volunteer opportunities in driving careers, administration, practical mentoring, retail and conservation.
Representatives from groups working with young people, families and the elderly, as well as those working in computers, sports and many others will be in attendance.
Volunteer opportunities will be available to assist people completing their Duke of Edinburgh Award.
Sally Ellison MBE, project co-ordinator for Worcester Community Action, said: "Whether you'd like to know about volunteering in archaeology, the environment, emergency services, health and care, driving, working with young people, older people, those with disabilities - all can be found at the Expo."
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