Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 10 volunteers for Vendor & Sponsor Recruitment for Melody for Change 🎶
10Â volunteers still needed
category
Organisational Capacity & Partnerships
sub-category
Marketing, comms & fundraising support
duration
4-8 hours
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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 10 volunteers for Vendor & Sponsor Recruitment for Melody for Change 🎶
Here's a little more info about this opportunity...
On 19 September 2026, Melody for Change will take place at the CTICC Auditorium, Cape Town. This Heritage Month fundraiser is dedicated to launching a GBV Safe House, providing safety and dignity for survivors. We are seeking 10 committed volunteers to help us bring vendors and sponsors onboard. Roles include: Vendor outreach – approaching local businesses, craftspeople, and food providers to participate. Sponsor engagement – connecting with corporates and donors to support the event. Proposal support – assisting with sponsorship decks and presentations. Networking – leveraging personal and community networks to secure commitments. Follow-up coordination – ensuring communication and agreements are tracked. Why volunteer? Help establish a GBV Safe House. Gain real-world experience in sponsorship and vendor management. Build connections with businesses, NGOs, and community leaders. Contribute to a cultural celebration with lasting social impact. Commitment: Flexible hours leading up to the event, with key focus in July–September. Contact: 📱 WhatsApp: 068 289 1580 📧 Email: volunteer@nationalrescue.co.za 🚀 Next Steps Post this call on ForGood under “Vendor & Sponsor Recruitment Volunteers.” Share across social media and WhatsApp groups. Reach out to universities (business and marketing students). Partner with local chambers of commerce and NGOs for extended networks
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