CHILD BEREAVEMENT UK
London
Full-time

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Christmas Concert Volunteer | London

Volunteer at our magical Christmas Concert and enjoy the concert too! We are seeking friendly and welcoming volunteers with good communication skills to support our annual concert.
Volunteers’ jobs will include welcoming and checking in guests, setting up the venue, preparing the candles and putting programmes out, preparing the green room for our celebrity guests and preparing our hospitality rooms. Volunteers will also be asked to usher guests, help to collect donations at the end of the night and clean and tidy the venue at the end of the evening.

DepartmentFundraising 

Volunteering locations and dates
Volunteers will need to attend Grosvenor Chapel, 24 South Audley Street, Mayfair, London, W1K 2PA from 4.30pm to 8.45pm on 1 December 2025.

Support givenYou will receive a basic briefing prior to the event and you’ll receive a full briefing from the team on your arrival at the event. You will be supported throughout if you have any questions or problems.

What you’ll get out of the experience

  • The opportunity to enjoy an enchanting evening featuring popular carols in the beautiful Grosvenor Chapel, as well as readings and performances from our celebrity friends and supporters.
  • Meet new people, be part of a team and support Child Bereavement UK to raise vital funds to support our work with bereaved children, young people, parents, and families.
  • Hands-on basic event experience.

This is a fantastic opportunity to volunteer at a truly enjoyable evening so don’t miss out!

Key working relationshipsYou will be working alongside our special events team, fundraising team, members of the public and other volunteers.

We encourage diversity and equality in all our volunteer roles. If you have a disability or additional need and would like to discuss this with us prior to signing up, please email: 

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