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Charlie’s Champions: FAQs

You may have seen on social media that we’re recruiting Charlie’s Champions to volunteer their time to our foundation and become, well, a champion! Take a look at our FAQs of what it involves below.

 

  1. What exactly is a Charlie’s Champion?

A Charlie’s Champion is someone who has donated their time to the foundation or fundraised for us. It could be that someone has decided to run a marathon in aid of the Charlie Watkins Foundation; or perhaps they are blogging regularly on our website.

 

  1. I’m busy and I can’t dedicate all my time to the foundation

We understand! Charlie’s Champions can contribute as little or as much time as they’d like to our cause and, if they have no time at all, any donations are most welcome as they go towards funding our vital mental health projects for young people.

 

  1. I’m not local – can I still become a Champion?

Absolutely! We have Champions from all over the UK. You are more than welcome to organise your own events – we are here to support you so do contact us if you’d like any help with this.

 

  1. What have Champions done in the past?

All sorts! You can take a look at our current Champions on our website. We have some who have run marathons and others who have hosted virtual wine evenings!

  1. I’m organising an event – how do I let you know?

Feel free to contact us if you are organising your own event. We will support you in whatever way we can; and can also ensure our PR team get the word out on the Charlie Watkins Foundation’s social media pages and the website.

 

If you have any other questions regarding becoming one of our Champions, please do not hesitate to get in touch.

The Charlie Watkins Foundation strives to raise funding for vital projects to help young people across the UK who are facing serious mental health challenges.

With your help, we can continue our vital work and give support to young people who need our help the most.

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