Kat Pearson
I recently completed my masters degree in museum studies at the University of Leicester and have moved back to Birmingham where I studied as an undergraduate. I have been involved in a wide range of volunteer projects over the last seven years and I first became involved with CSV through working on the People's War Campaign and on the Action Desk. Because of my positive experiences of being a volunteer I look forward to the challenge of encouraging other young people to become involved in volunteering projects.
Location: Birmingham (wm@comcats.org.uk)
Contact info:
Email: wm@comcats.org.uk
Kat Pearson's Events
Befriend a pet, help someone in your community
Posted on 09 March 2009 12:06:18 by Kat Pearson
Agents4Change is looking for new volunteers to get involved with The Cinnamon Trust, the only specialist national charity for people in their last years and their much loved, much needed companion animals.
Fairtrade Fortnight- Five Years of FAB!
Posted on 26 January 2009 12:57:49 by Kat Pearson
Help make trade fair in Birmingham!
British Heart Foundation's 'Red For Heart' Campaign
Posted on 08 January 2009 10:35:13 by Kat Pearson
February is National Heart Month so why not organise your own fundraising event (with a bit of help from Agents4Change and the British Heart foundation of course!)?!
BBC WM Kidney Kids Appeal- Mobile Phone Recycling
Posted on 25 November 2008 13:47:39 by Kat Pearson
Next phase of the BBC WM Kidney Kids appeal- Recycling unwanted mobile phones!
Hope08 Ladywood Christmas Project
Posted on 25 November 2008 13:29:44 by Kat Pearson
Local community project to collect and distribute food parcels to 1000 households in need.
Pedal Power
Posted on 20 June 2008 16:11:48 by Kat Pearson
The NSPCC hosted two Big Bike Ride events this June.
Help a Heart
Posted on 20 June 2008 16:09:50 by Kat Pearson
Agents4Change volunteers helped the British Heart Foundation collect funds for their annual Help a Heart Fundraising Campaign.
‘Apprentice’ style charity shop make-over
Posted on 02 July 2008 18:43:59 by Kat Pearson
Young people from Birmingham took part in an ‘Apprentice’-style event to give charity shops an injection of youth. Twelve volunteers aged between 16 and 25 were given basic training by design professionals from Harvey Nichols before taking up the challenge to transform the window displays of five different Cancer Research charity shops across the city.
Get Involved
CSV as volunteering opportunities all over the country. Click on our main website to see if there is something in your area. www.csv.org.uk
Updates
As the project has now finished we will not be sending out any more updates.


