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Old 23-07-2021, 10:22   #1
Hom3r
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Looking at becoming a trustee for a charity

I have been going to a charity called Men's Shed in my town now for a few months, last night was the first AGM.

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Men’s Shed exists to provide a safe space for those who may be socially isolated or suffer mental health challenges, to come together to find support, share skills and ideas, learn from each other and above all enjoy a chat over a mug of tea (or coffee!)
While there they were taking about trustees, is there any advice on becoming one, or should I avoid it.

I know one of the guys there from a previous job.

It's a good place to go for me in these difficult times, and they are in the process of moving to a bigger building which will require modification before we can use it, and if it goes well we could be in by the new year.
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