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Assist with Charity Bike Ride

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ORGANIZATION: Never Forget Foundation

  • 7 people are interested
2015 Cyclists
Some of our 2015 cyclists on the road

We are holding our 5th annual Charity Bike Ride, a beautiful course through Chester County PA, and fun indoor cycling games for those who don't want to bet on the weather. We need volunteers for things like:

-setting up and maintaining food and beverages at set rest stops

-assisting with lunch for the riders

-assisting with sign in and distribution of swag

-assisting with raffles or events

-SAG support and ride alongs to follow the cyclists

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About Never Forget Foundation

Location:

1050 Airport Rd PO Box 1896, WEST CHESTER, PA 19382, US

Mission Statement

NFF seeks to support children in the Philadelphia metro area grieving the loss of a parent or sibling through the creation of a bereaved child support community and the awarding of wish grants.

Description

We are an all-volunteer organization. The primary goal of NFF is to support children grieving the loss of a parent or sibling through the giving of wish grants, facilitation of activity and services, and program delivery. The Foundation commits to providing high quality services and wish fulfillments to its members, while ensuring the fair and efficient distribution of donor funds to children and families in need.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

Sat Oct 01, 2016
07:00 AM - 02:30 PM

WHERE

780 Miles RdSuite AWest Chester, PA 19380

(39.964706,-75.630684)
 

SKILLS

  • Outdoor Recreation
  • Food & Beverage Services
  • Group Facilitation

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Orientation or Training
  • five hours or less
  • brief pre-event training and prefer a meeting with me before event

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