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Being a trustee means taking on a leadership role in a charity or community organisation, helping to guide its direction and ensure it operates effectively and responsibly. Trustees make key decisions, oversee finances, and ensure the organisation meets its legal and ethical obligations. It is a vital role that allows charities and community groups to operate. This role is ideal for people who want to use their skills and experience to make a lasting impact on their community.

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Elizabeth House Social Centre are looking for a volunteer Trustee to join the board of Trustees. You will ideally have a good knowledge of learning...
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Would you like to be part of a thriving musical charity who spread joy throughout our county? We are seeking a Treasurer to report to our Chairman...
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