Community Advocate
The Vegan Society
Join our small but active Community Advocate Network of vegans, just like you, who have a passion to volunteer and promote veganism in Tower Hamlets. Being an Advocate will mean communicating with people in your local community. You'll share the benefits of a vegan lifestyle and take part in outreach activities to influence change in every level of society. There are a range of activities going on all the time, from general educational stalls at events to meeting with local policy influencers.
Do you want to take part in vegan volunteering in Tower Hamlets? You can do that with The Vegan Society. Join our small but active Community Advocate Network of vegans, just like you, who have a passion to volunteer and promote veganism in Tower Hamlets. The Vegan Society organises outreach activities to influence change in every level of society. There are a range of activities going on all the time including; general educational stalls at events, asking high street shops and restaurants to provide more vegan options, and meeting with local policy influencers. Community Advocates are a crucial voice in their own community. They ensure that our campaign messages are spread far and wide and provide a strong vegan presence in local communities. What does the Advocate role involve? Being a Community Advocate for veganism with The Vegan Society will mean communicating with people in your local community. You'll share the benefits of a vegan lifestyle. You will form part of a local group in Tower Hamlets, headed up by a local Organiser. The Organiser will feed back your collective efforts to staff. You will also be invited to our private Facebook group for vegan socialising and idea sharing. You’ll stay in touch with the Organiser and bring your passion to tasks. Activities can range from running a stall to giving a talk at an employee event. It could also mean writing to a local newspaper or lobbying an MP. Messaging can differ every month. Part of our mission statement is to ensure that people can remain vegan, so you might focus on getting more vegan options available in local businesses. Or within our Live Vegan for Less campaign, you may share cheap vegan recipes to help people with the cost-of-living crisis. When acting as an Advocate, you will use The Vegan Society’s branding and messaging guidelines. Your local Organiser will guide you in doing this, as they hold physical resources and handbooks. You can report any issues and feedback you have to your Organiser. You can also contact staff if your Organiser isn't available or you have any problems, so there is plenty of help available.
Campaigning & Lobbying,Community Work
Organising & Planning, Customer Service
You will be: • Committed to veganism and the mission of The Vegan Society • Age 18+ • Have the ability to stay motivated in order to achieve the best possible outcomes • Good email etiquette, responding in a timely manner • Able to stay calm if confronted with differing opinions or challenges • A good communicator, with the ability to be persuasive • Confident in communicating with people from a range of backgrounds • Experience of campaigning • Any experience of talking with members of the public through customer/public service would be helpful • Awareness of current affairs, especially those that relate to veganism • Regular availability and a willingness to stay committed to actions • Good team player
You will be provided with a big welcome and a full induction from your local Organiser. They will introduce you to the group and any actions that are ongoing. Any training and development will be provided via your Organiser, and you can also ask for specific training on any areas that you need some development in. Here are some quotes from our wonderful volunteers here at The Vegan Society: “Everyone is very friendly and appreciative of what I do. It's a great cause to volunteer for.” “I love sharing ideas with other activists.” “I enjoy meeting like-minded people and feeling less isolated in my beliefs. I also like learning how to campaign effectively.” “I’d definitely recommend that any potential volunteers interested give it a go!”
For Community Advocates, we ask you to engage in a minimum of four to six actions per year. An example of an action could be writing to an MP or holding a stall. But the more you can do, the better! On occasion, there may also be online meetings to plan for actions or provide training. On average we expect volunteering to take between half a day and one day per month. This can fit easily around your other commitments.
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Home-based, and in around Tower Hamlets/Central London
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