Volunteer as Event Photographer!
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Join us to promote our cause and delicious baked goods at our charity event this weekend as our main photographer!Detailed description
Bake With Dignity is a social enterprise that provides sheltered employment for adults with learning disabilities (AwLD) to learn and earn.
This charity event focuses on raising funds to help Adults with Learning Disabilities in sustaining their workplace. As they are employed and selling their baked goods, the funding received from this event will be allocated to their income and keeping the workplace up and running.
In conjunction with this fundraising event, Beer Bank will be generously donating the profits earned from their Paulaner Dunkel beer! Not to mention, Southern Rock Seafood will also be donating its profit from the oyster sales! As well as baked goods by our Adults with Disabilities.
As volunteers, we would like you to join our cause by helping us on:
- Taking photos during the event.
- Photos with good quality for our promotional purposes.
Requirements:
- Preferably non-muslim (unless you are comfortable volunteering in a non-halal venue).
- Enthusiastic and good at communicating with guests.
- A good team player!
- Good camera skills.
Any reimbursement of costs or meal
- 1 meal + 1 non-alcoholic drinks
- Volunteers may leave at 10:30pm (Highly suggested to stay until 12am)
Join us today to help raise awareness of career opportunities for Adults with Learning Disabilities (AwLD)!
About Bake With Dignity
The idea was about 10 years ago. If we teach people with learning disabilities to be comfortable in the kitchen and show them the ropes of how to cook and bake, at the very least they know how to feed themselves as they grow into adulthood.
Thus a vision was birthed to turn baking into a business of improving motor skills, learning and earning money. It started casually in the humble kitchen of the Supported Living program.
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