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Reasons to Volunteer

Volunteers make football work. All over the county, people give up their time to boost their communities in thousands of different ways.

So whatever you have time for, there is an opportunity to be part of something great.

Volunteering is great for:

  • Making a valuable contribution and boost your own well-being along the way.
  • Developing skills that you can put on your CV
  • Meeting new people and open up opportunities for yourself
  • Providing opportunities for others
  • Being part of a team
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FAQS

There are lots of different roles required to run a football club, from physical roles such as coach, to behind the scenes roles such as secretary.

Some volunteering opportunities, such as coaching, require certain skills which may require certain qualifications. However clubs, local authorities and community sport hubs often provide training or will support you in order to find the right training.

Football is looking for enthusiastic and confident people just like you to take on a variety of roles. And football will give back to you, too!

These are just a few of the skills and qualities you could expect to develop:

  • Confidence
  • Self Esteem
  • Speaking to Groups
  • Presenting
  • Managing Accounts and Budgeting
  • Event Organisation

 

 

 

Get In Touch

By Phone: 01603 704050
(9am - 5pm Monday - Friday)

By Email: James.Buhlemann@NorfolkFA.com

The FA Respect

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The FA's Respect programme provides a series of tools for leagues, clubs, coaches, players and parents from grassroots to elite football - to help ensure a safe, positive environment in which to play the game.

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