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B&NES Carers’ Centre on the lookout for new trustees to join their board

Wednesday 5th April 2017 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Bath & North East Somerset charity the Carers’ Centre are looking to recruit new trustees for their board, with someone being sought who can play an active role in their wide-ranging services.

The Carers’ Centre is an independent charity supporting those who look after someone who is ill, disabled or frail.

They provide a variety of support including advice, respite, counselling and befriending services.

CEO Sonia Hutchison said: “We are looking for new trustees who can play an active role in our wide-ranging service. We are looking for committed, enthusiastic and active trustees.” ­­

Current trustee Roger Maingot added: “I was impressed with the Centre’s enthusiasm and commitment and it has been an amazing six years, full of excitement as the charity has progressed to its current state of excellence thanks to the hard work of the staff and the quality of its leadership.”

The charity is holding an open evening on Wednesday, 26th April from 5:30pm, at its Bath centre on Lower Bristol Road, BA2 9ES.

The public is invited to go along to learn more about the charity and hear first-hand from current trustees about the nature of their work. Drinks and nibbles provided.

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