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Step By Step > Step 1: VSO Facts
To be able to explain what VSO is to a potential donor – what their money will support, and why they should give – you need a good understanding of the organisation. And as you learn more about VSO and the work we do, you will also develop a clearer idea of your part in VSO’s development work, and if you are a volunteer, your own motivations for volunteering and your expectations of the experience.
What VSO is all about?- VSO is an international development charity that works through, and with volunteers.
- We promote volunteering to fight global poverty and disadvantage, and bring people together to share skills, creativity and learning to build a fairer world.
- Instead of sending money, food or clothes, we send people from a range of professions who want to make a difference.
- VSO volunteers come from a range of backgrounds, countries and ages. We recruit volunteers in the UK, Ireland, Netherlands, Canada, Kenya, The Philippines and India.
- VSO is the largest independent volunteer-sending agency in the world with currently 1,500–2,000 volunteers working in 40 countries throughout Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, the Pacific, and Eastern Europe.
- We commit to long-term development and partnership rather than short-term emergency relief.
- We respond to needs identified by our partnerships with local government agencies, non-governmental organisations and local community.
How will the money you raise be spent? It’s easy to feel that a donation, however big, will be swallowed up and that the difference it would make would be negligible. Have a read and why not even direct people to the pages below. Here you will find a breakdown of how a donation of even £5 can make an enormous difference. Also can you read some volunteer stories about their experiences, and see what programmes VSO are currently running worldwide.
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Peter and Rosemary Reid raised over £1800 from donations for a 60th birthday party, a leaving party and a Justgiving page.
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