Volunteers wanted for 2010 Youth Games PLUS

Volunteers are wanted for the 2010 Youth Games PLUS which takes place on Friday 11th June at One Leisure St Ives.

The 2010 Games, organised by LIVING SPORT on behalf of the County Disability Sports Forum, marks the fifth year of the Youth Games PLUS.

The Youth Games PLUS gives students with disabilities or additional needs a chance to compete against other students with similar needs at county level in their chosen sport, as well as having fun and enjoying taking part in sport.

Volunteers will be provided with a packed lunch and water, in addition to an official event t-shirt which they must wear for the duration of the day and can keep after the event.

To get involved with volunteering at the Youth Games PLUS, contact Volunteer Coordinator Ryan Cullum on 01487 849921 or Ryan.Cullum@livingsport.co.uk for a Volunteer Pack, or download the resource below, which must be returned by Friday 14th May 2010.

Resources

YGP Volunteers Pack 2010.docx 28/04/2010 1.8 MB

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