Awards for All funded
The Volunteer programme of the Mitchemp Trust is supported by Awards for All.
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Volunteers are essential to The Mitchemp Trust and we are always looking to recruit new and enthusiastic volunteers who are willing to support our work. The dedication, hard work, energy and enthusiasm of our volunteers ensures that we can make a lasting difference to the lives of vulnerable young people. What do volunteers do?
Being a Mitchemp Trust volunteer has been such a rewarding experience; meeting great people, doing all the activities and learning new skills. But the best bit has to be seeing the change in the young people that come to the camps. I feel it’s such an amazing opportunities for them, one that gives them life changing experiences that will stay with them forever. - Lou Bull Who volunteers?Volunteers come from a whole range of backgrounds, ages and experience. Some have previously worked with young people or are interested in getting involved in this type of work; others have enjoyed camps, adventure trips and outdoor pursuits themselves and would like to give young people this same experience. Some people are just interested in doing something valuable with their time. Volunteering on the camp has to be one of the most rewarding, challenging, eye opening, satisfying and exhilarating thing I have ever done. Seeing the youngsters grow in confidence during the week was amazing and their “can do” attitudes at the end of the week was a testament to their abilities to overcome their greatest fears. - Jo Bradshaw Why volunteer?Volunteering can be challenging at times, but people are often surprised by just how much they personally benefit from the experience. There is a real sense of achievement in seeing a group of young people develop over the camp, and pride in knowing that they have given these young people an invaluable experience. Volunteering is an excellent way to develop skills and experience working with young people; a chance to spend a week in the outdoors participating in a whole range of activities, and an opportunity for developing personal confidence and skills. Most importantly, it’s a chance to make a real impact on the lives of vulnerable young people. I’ve volunteered with the Mitchemp Trust for 2 years now and it’s without a doubt one of the most rewarding, and fun, things I’ve ever done. It was great to witness the young people growing in confidence and a real privilege to play a part in their adventure. I would recommend volunteering to anyone who is up for a challenge and looking to do something truly rewarding! - Rowan Price
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