Organisers of a rock festival in Norwich are appealing for volunteers to help out.
The team behind Let's Rock, at Earlham Park, hope they can encourage people to take on a four-hour shift with the festival's charity partner Child Bereavement UK, selling wristbands and raffle tickets.
Volunteers will be given free entry festival, which will be held on Saturday, May 26 and will include live performances from The Human League, Hazell Dean and China Crisis.
Ruth Sanger, regional fundraising and communications manager for Child Bereavement UK, said: 'Last year we raised over £60,000 at Let's Rock festivals across the UK and we couldn't have done this without the support of our wonderful volunteers. The atmosphere on the day is brilliant and our volunteers really do enjoy themselves. So if you're tempted, please give us a call and find out how you can get involved.'
The charity supports families when a baby or child of any age dies or is dying, or when a child faces bereavement.
Call 01494 568932 or email femke.bekker@childbereavementuk.org
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