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PLAY YOUR PART
Grassroots football wouldn’t exist without volunteers - From secretaries and coaches, to line markers and tea makers, local clubs need volunteers to keep running.
There are loads of benefits to volunteering, including:
- Building your CV
- Making new friends from all walks of life
- Giving back to the local community
- Gaining qualifications
- Personal development
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Volunteer FAQ's
Do I need any qualifications to volunteer?
Most volunteering roles in grassroots football clubs can be undertaken with no experience, although some roles do require training and safeguarding checks.
How can I recruit volunteers into my club
You can advertise volunteering opportunities through your club's social media profiles and/ or inquire with parents. The Gloucestershire FA can also support recruitment through the Volunteering Opportunities Page. To place an advert, simply email the role to Support@GloucestershireFA.com
What support is there for new volunteers
If you’re new to volunteering, many other people within your club or league will be on hand to support you and help you out. Additionally, if you need further support, Gloucestershire FA are on hand to help.