Get involved

Volunteers are the backbone of the Centre

We are always looking for volunteers to help at our premises with the services we offer to the public: advice work, reception and signposting or general admin work.

We also have a second volunteer stream to help with our campaigns, community outreach, fundraising, social media presence etc.

To apply to join our Services Volunteer Team, please download this form.

To apply to join our Campaign Volunteer Team, please download this form.

You can join both teams.

Please don’t hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any other skills to offer. We are running an office and sometimes need a handywoman/man. Or you can help with transport to events, bake a cake… anything, please get in touch at enquiries@fyldelegalcentre.co.uk

Members
For those that want to make a commitment to the running of the  centre, becoming a member is ideal. Membership, once approved by our management committee, will entitle you to:

  • Receive our regular newsletter, including information about the many ways you can get involved with FCALC
  • Details of our latest events
  • Attend our public meetings
  • Vote at our Annual General Meeting (AGM)

You can apply for membership here.

Affiliate Members

An affiliate is any organisation such as a community organisation, charity, or Trade Union for example. Affiliation is free. However, we would appreciate a donation. Affiliation entitles them to:

  • Our regular newsletter and information about the upcoming events.
  • Acknowledgement as an affiliate in our literature for public events, as well as our website and annual reports.

You will have voting rights at the AGM, as with Members, must complete a membership form for approval by the Management Committee.

It will be at the discretion of the management committee to determine whether an organisation is suitable for affiliation. You can apply for affiliation here

A donation would be appreciated but is not a mandatory requirement., You can pay this by cheque, bank transfer or pay here