OCU Dinner Event support

Could you help us raise vital funds to support our work? Be the face of Teenage Cancer Trust and You will assist with the raffle and auction at the OCU Dinner. The evening is being held on Friday, 24th October 2025 in the The Queens Hotel 2023 City Square, Leeds LS1 1PJ
Remote Volunteer Role

Opportunity Snapshot

Commitment

Weekends

Format

Remote

The evening is being held on Friday, 24th October 2025 in the The Queens Hotel 2023 City Square, Leeds LS1 1PJ

Eligibility

Age -

Your Role in Creating Change

Please note: The minimum age for this role is 16 or over to volunteer for this opportunity. If you are 16 or 17 you will need to complete our online parental consent form as well as the application form.
When: Friday 24 October 2025

When: Arrive at 6.30pm for a briefing for a 7pm – 10pm 

Where: The Queens Hotel 2023 City Square, Leeds LS1 1PJ

Supported by: Heather from our Regional Fundraising team 

What will I do?
  • Sell and collect raffle tickets and collect donation envelopes
  • Assist with the auction 
  • Help raise awareness and engage the audience with our work
  • Be a friendly and approachable face of the charity
What will I gain?
  • Support from a dedicated Teenage Cancer Trust volunteer manager at the event
  • Ultimately help Teenage Cancer Trust make sure every young person gets the best care and support 
  • Reasonable travel expenses of £25 per volunteer per day will be reimbursed in line with our expenses policy
  • Volunteer t-shirt
  • What skills do I need?
    • The ability to engage with the audience 
    • Enthusiasm for the work of Teenage Cancer Trust
    • Reliability and punctuality

What to Expect After Applying

Please apply via our website at https://www.teenagecancertrust.org/get involved and select the event. Complete the application form at the end of the event.

TCT

About Teenage Cancer Trust

Teenage Cancer Trust is a charity dedicated to improving the lives of teenagers and young adults with cancer.

Every day in the UK, six young people will have to face a cancer diagnosis. At Teenage Cancer Trust, we understand that teenage cancer requires specialist care. We know how damaging it is to take a young person away from their nomral life - their friends, their environment, their stuff - and put them in a cancer ward with small children or older people.

In fact, we know that young people have a much better chance in their fight against cancer if they are treated by teenage cancer experts, in an environment tailored to their needs. By volunteering with us you will be helping us to make that happen.

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