Could you volunteer for SRUK?

If you want to help make a difference to people with Scleroderma and Raynaud’s, or their families, then why not volunteer with SRUK today?
You will receive full support from the SRUK team and all the resources you’ll need to make your volunteering experience a success.

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Volunteering opportunties

Here are just some of the ways that you can get involved with SRUK

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Volunteer on our helpline

The SRUK Helpline operates from 9am - 7pm, 365 days a year. The service is delivered remotely by our team of volunteers, all of whom are affected by Scleroderma or Raynaud's.
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Volunteer to be a support group leader

Our support groups offer ongoing support to anyone affected by Scleroderma or Raynaud's, and their family and friends. They're run by our friendly volunteers in the local community
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Volunteer at our events

We attend events throughout the year, and love it when volunteers come to join us. Sometimes this involves cheering at races, or other times we might need help with public donations and collections.

Other ways of supporting SRUK

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Donate

Donate to SRUK today. Every gift helps fund breakthrough research, provide vital support, and raise awareness for everyone affected by Scleroderma and Raynaud’s.
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Fundraising events

We have a range of events across the UK, whether you're an experienced fundraiser or taking on your first challenge.
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Awareness campaigns

SRUK campaigns for our community. We're pushing for the changes that’ll improve the lives of those people with scleroderma and Raynaud's.