Billingham Synthonia FC are looking for more volunteers to help out on a matchday. Home games take place on either a Saturday or Wednesday evening at Stockton Sixth Form College (Stockton Town FC)

What You'll Do: 

Attend all of our home games throughout the remainder of the season and help out, either on the gate taking spectators money, selling raffle tickets, or guarding the gate to make sure people aren't trying to get in for free etc.

Why You'll Love It: 
You will be out on either a Saturday or midweek watching local football and meeting new people from all walks of life. Spectators travel from all over the north east to watch our games due to the opposition being based all over the northeast also. Once people are in the ground and the game kicks off then you can relax and enjoy the game for free. It is a great way to meet you people in the world of nonleague football.
What We're Looking For: 
An outgoing personality who loves to interact with people. Someone who has an interest in football and the local community.
Summary
Volunteering
Sports
Stockton
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Adaptability
Leadership

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