Introduction

Sport in the community doesn’t just happen. It takes a small army of unsung heroes that dedicate time, energy and hard work in order to ensure that teams, clubs, leagues and events are available for the benefit of everyone. Sport relies on millions of volunteer officials, coaches, administrators and managers, and without these committed volunteers, sport wouldn’t happen and sport clubs could not function. 

People volunteer at all ages, with many different skills and from every sector of society, so if you’ve got some time to spare and have an interest in sport, we hope you’ll find these pages useful.

www.do-it.org.uk is a comprehensive database of volunteering opportunities which is updated by the Volunteer Centres. Potential volunteers can view opportunities local to them and apply on-line through the Volunteer Centres.

To look at what is happening around Cambridgeshire and Peterborough go to www.volunteeringcambsandpboro.org.uk

Contact

Ross Hayward

Ross Hayward
Sports Projects Coordinator

Telephone: 01487 849915
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Email: ross.hayward@livingsport.co.uk

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