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Calling all volunteers



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Published Date: 20 May 2008
Tuesday, 3.20pm - VOLUNTEERS are needed for a number of organisations in the Grantham area.
Grantham Volunteer Centre, in The George shopping centre, is looking for people who can give their time to help others.


Organisations looking for volunteers through the centre are The Order of St John's Care Trust, which is looking for a patient support volunteer, the Bubble Car Museum near Cranwell, Gifts Hospice, which needs community support volunteers, and Grantham Area Community Transport, which needs volunteer drivers.


For more details of volunteering opportunities available click here or contact Tamsin Lane at the volunteer centre on 01476 563285.

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