Volunteering Opportunity: Trinity Community Project Fundraiser with St Albans Mencap

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We are looking for a fundraiser to help spread the work of St. Albans Mencap and the services we provide. We have two divisions: SNAP for children and young people ages 5 to 19, and Adult 19 plus.

Opportunity Type: Long-term Commitment

District: Bedford, Broxbourne, Central Bedfordshire, Dacorum, Harlow, Hertsmere, Luton, St Albans, Stevenage, Watford, Welwyn/Hatfield

Start Date: 21/05/2026
End Date: 31/12/2030

Location: From your office, From home, Online, Event

Time of day: Full Working Week, Weekday Mornings, Weekday Afternoons, Weekday Evenings, Weekend Full Days, Weekend Half Days, Casual or Intermittent

Practical Considerations: This role can be completed at work or at home and is not restricted to a specific time of day, so it's very flexible around your schedule and other commitments.

Suitable for: 18 – 25 year olds, Aged 26 and over, School students, University students, Older People

Suitable for volunteers interested in: Carers Support, Children, Families & Family Support, Health and Safety, Learning Disabilities , Mental Health

Does this opportunity provide wheelchair access?: Yes

Full Description:
St Albans Mencap is a local non‑profit charity supporting children, young people, and adults with learning disabilities across the district. We deliver inclusive, person‑centred services through our two divisions:

SNAP (5–19 years) – providing social groups, play schemes, and developmental activities that help children and young people build confidence, friendships, and independence.

Adult Services (19+) - offering meaningful day opportunities, community engagement, skills development, and wellbeing‑focused support for adults with learning disabilities.

We are now looking for a Volunteer Fundraiser to help us strengthen our presence in the local community, raise awareness of the work we do, and support the long‑term sustainability of our services.