Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 10 volunteers for Volunteers Needed – Marketing & PR for Melody for Chang
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Organisational Capacity & Partnerships
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Marketing, comms & fundraising support
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4-8 hours
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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 10 volunteers for Volunteers Needed – Marketing & PR for Melody for Chang
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Be part of Melody for Change, a Heritage Month fundraiser at CTICC on 19 September 2026. This event will kickstart the process of establishing a GBV Safe House, offering protection and dignity to survivors. We’re seeking 10 passionate volunteers to help with marketing and PR. Roles include: • Social media promotion – creating posts, engaging audiences, boosting reach. • Community outreach – connecting with local groups, schools, and cultural organizations. • Press engagement – drafting press releases, liaising with media. • Event branding – supporting flyer distribution and visual consistency. • Influencer collaboration – reaching out to micro-influencers to amplify the message. Why volunteer? • Contribute to the launch of a GBV Safe House. • Gain hands-on experience in marketing and PR. • Network with event organizers, artists, and community leaders. • Be part of a cultural celebration that uplifts communities. Commitment: Flexible hours leading up to the event, with key focus in July–September. Contact: 📱 WhatsApp: 068 289 1580 📧 Email: volunteer@nationalrescue.co.za
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