Ham and Petersham SOS seek new trustees

By Heather Nicholls

5th Jan 2024 | Local News

Ham & Petersham SOS seek new trustees. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).
Ham & Petersham SOS seek new trustees. (Photo Credit: Richmond Council).

Ham and Petersham SOS are seeking more local people to become new trustees.

Ham & Petersham SOS (HAPSOS) is a small charity that provides activities, events, transport and practical help to older and those with disabilities in Ham and Petersham.

They are looking for people to join them in making a meaningful difference in the lives of elderly and vulnerable adults in the area.

They are seeking committed individuals from diverse backgrounds to serve as trustees. 

One of the current trustees said: "After a demanding career in finance, I saw becoming a HAPSOS trustee in 2023 as a great opportunity to give something back to the local community and meet regularly with a diverse group of other volunteers to help the elderly and vulnerable.

"The chance to be part of the management and future success of HAPSOS has already proven to be extremely satisfying as well as enabling me to develop some new skills in strategy, leadership and teamwork."

Another added: "'I started volunteering for HAPSOS in 2014 having recently retired from a career in teaching.

"I was keen to get more involved with my local community once that time allowed.

"It has been a pleasure to be part of a team that helps shape the future of HAPSOS and ensures that the charity is both well run and is always looking to the future."

If you would like to find out more information about joining Ham & Petersham SOS, contact Karen King at [email protected].

     

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