Samantha Butcher
Hi! I am the Norwich Agent4Change, picking up from Rosy.
Location: Norwich (norwich@comcats.org.uk)
Contact info:
Email: norwich@comcats.org.uk
Samantha Butcher's Events
Comic Relief Whoopee Cushion Orchestra!
Posted on 02 March 2009 12:47:54 by Samantha Butcher
Come and make Whoopee with Comic Relief!
Volunteers required for Whoopee Cushion Orchestra.
Living Library - Wednesday 8th October 2008, 12 to 7pm, The Forum, Norwich
Posted on 06 September 2008 20:25:02 by Samantha Butcher
We're putting on an event to celebrate people from all walks of life, promote understanding and respect for each other, and most inportantly, not to judge a book by its cover! Come along and read a living book at The Forum, Norwich, 12 to 7pm, Wednesday 8th October 2008.
VoluME e-magazine - Download your copy here now!
Posted on 06 September 2008 20:04:51 by Samantha Butcher
VoluME is a brand new monthly music and events e-magazine created by a group of young volunteers in Norwich. It focuses on the local music scene and volunteering opportunities around Norfolk.
R:Oxfam Fashion Show - Friday 19th September 2008
Posted on 27 July 2008 00:15:44 by Samantha Butcher
Friday 19th September 2008, 8pm
King's Centre, King Street, Norwich
Tickets £7 in advance from fashionshow@voluntarynorfolk.org.uk
£10 on the door
Facelift for community centre
Posted on 02 July 2008 11:32:09 by Samantha Butcher
Teenagers from across Norwach have been using their artistic skills to give a community centre in Lakenham a facelift.
Volunteers of all ages transform community centre... in record time!
Posted on 02 July 2008 20:21:33 by Samantha Butcher
On Wednesday 2nd April, members of the local community pulled on overalls and picked up paintbrushes and joined CSV Action Desk and Norwich City Council in giving the Jubilee community centre a facelift.
Discovery Club
Posted on 02 July 2008 20:00:55 by Samantha Butcher
The Discovery Club was set up by Norwich Agent4Change Janette Cooke as an after school activity club where different clubs from the University of East Anglia came and taught a new skill to the youngsters of West Earlham Junior School.
Mad at the Marsh
Posted on 02 July 2008 19:26:58 by Samantha Butcher
Saturday 3rd of November: 30 volunteers mostly from the University of East Anglia went “Mad at the Marsh”. Chopping, sawing and generally getting very muddy they helped clear an overgrown area of Marston Marsh, a local nature reserve in Norwich.
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.


