Golf Day Volunteer - 11th August 2026

Practical details
Volunteering • One-off
Contact person
Volunteering Team
Provided
#119020
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Provide support to the events team, on golf days especially at registration and ensure that our loyal golf supporters have the best possible experience of DEBRA
Golf Day Volunteer
Location
Woburn Golf Club, Little Brickhill, Milton Keynes, MK17 9LJ
Commitment
A minimum of 3 hours per event (preferably at the start of the day) Volunteers usually start at 7am and there will be a lull while the golfers are on the course then we will be engaging in fundraising activities.
Aim
To provide support to the events team, on golf days especially at registration and ensure that our loyal golf supporters have the best possible experience of DEBRA when attending our golf days
The role will involve
- To be hands on to help with setting up the venue
- Registering event attendees
- Promoting our challenge competitions
- Selling raffle tickets
- Assisting with the collection of payments
What we require from you
- Organised and good communication skills
- Preferably a golfer or interest in the sport
- A willingness to learn (some of these skills you will already have, and others may require training, which we will provide for you)
- Excellent customer service skills
- Reliable and good timekeeping
- Ability to work on your own and as part of our team
Related to
About DEBRA
We are the UK’s national charity for people affected by epidermolysis bullosa (EB). We support more than 4,000 members across the UK, including over 2,000 people living with EB. Each year, more than 700 members use our support services. We are here for people with inherited EB, their families and carers, as well as healthcare professionals and researchers. Alongside our support work, we fund and drive vital medical research to improve lives.
We also provide community support services for people living with acquired EB, known as epidermolysis bullosa acquisita (EBA).
The charity was established in 1978 by Phyllis Hilton, whose daughter Debra had EB, as the world’s first EB patient support organisation.
DEBRA UK went on to establish DEBRA International, which now runs independently to help establish and support a global network of over 50 DEBRA patient support organisations.
Applications closing in 2 months.

