You can enjoy PennFest 2022 for FREE in return for just four hours of volunteering with a local charity.
Child Bereavement UK, which is based in Loudwater, needs volunteers to go to PennFest and sell wristbands and raffle tickets to raise vital cash for their work - and in return, you can enjoy the rest of the event for free.
Pennfest, the epic family-friendly two-day festival which takes place at The Big Park in Penn, will feature top musical acts like Clean Bandit, Jake Bugg, The Coral, The Selecter, Pigeon Detectives, The Sugar Hill Gang and Ministry of Sound Classical on Friday, July 22.
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On Saturday, July 23, acts will include Rudimental, Feeder, Arrested Development, The Hoosiers, Grandmaster Flash and Katy B.
Child Bereavement UK helps families to rebuild their lives when a child grieves or when a child dies.
The charity supports children and young people (up to the age of 25) when someone important to them has died or is not expected to live, and parents and the wider family when a baby or child of any age dies or is dying.
The charity has helped the likes of Rio Ferdinand and his family following the tragic death of his late wife Rebecca in 2015.
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Lorna Murchie, Community Projects Manager for Child Bereavement UK said: "This year Child Bereavement UK is delighted to be the beneficiary charity of some of the UK’s most anticipated festivals and gigs.
"Our volunteers tell us they have a great time soaking up the festival atmosphere and seeing their favourite acts, in return for just a few hours of their time helping us raise much-needed funds.
"If you’re tempted to join in, please visit our website to find out how you can get involved."
For more information on volunteering or to see a full list of events, visit: www.childbereavementuk.org/Event/festivals
To find out more about the charity and for support, visit: www.childbereavementuk.org or call 0800 02 888 40.
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