• Royal Welsh Show, Builth Wells, 21- 24 July
• National Eisteddfod, Llanelli, 1-9 August (Welsh speakers given priority)
We are looking for Champions who are eager and confident to engage the public and have conversations about what it’s really like to live with a mental health problem. In doing so, you’ll challenge prejudices about mental health and help to end stigma and discrimination.
We will provide you with training before the event, support on the day from a Volunteer Coordinator and travel expenses, as well as a Time to Change Wales T-shirt. We ask for a commitment of at least a half a day, which should not last longer than three to four hours.
To find out more or to register your interest, please email, specifying which event you are interested in and we will be in touch with further information very soon.
We look forward to hearing from you!
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