Cheer Squad Cambridge Half Marathon
Contact person
Scan me or visit www.volunteercambs.org.uk/o/Alzheimers-Research-UK2/activities/Cheer-Squad-Cambridge-Half-Marathon/91365 to join
Summary
Join our awesome Cheer Squad to support over 400 runners fundraising for a cure.Detailed description
Over 400 supporters are taking on the Cambridge Half Marathon fundraising for Alzheimer's Research UK. Runners will pass famous historical landmarks and run through iconic University of Cambridge Colleges.
Alzheimer’s Research UK are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our awesome Cheer Squad to support our runners along the route and create an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.
- What: Cheering, clapping, photography and enthusiasm!
- Where: Cambridge City Centre
- When: Sunday 9rd March 2024 , 09:30-14:00 (or however much time you can offer!)
Alzheimer's Research UK will reimburse reasonable out of pocket expenses such as travel, within agreed guidelines.
We’ll provide you with all the materials you might want on the day including tambourines, whistles, accessories and a fantastic t-shirt!
Being a Cheer Squad volunteer is a great opportunity to:
- Volunteer alongside your friends and family at a fantastic event.
- Give back to your local community.
- Meet new people, who may have similar experiences to you.
- Gain experience of charity events management.
- Contribute volunteering hours to your course or studies.
- Build confidence by volunteering in a team with dozens of other volunteers.
- Support a cause that is relevant to you - one in two people know someone affected by dementia.
- Become part of the Alzheimer’s Research UK volunteering community, with other opportunities available to you.
Encourage your friends and family to come too!
By donating your time you are part of our mission to find a cure for dementia. We will not stop until our world is free from dementia
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costsAbout Alzheimer's Research UK
With your support, we will keep going until every person is free from the heartbreak of dementia.
We exist for a cure.