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London Triathlon - photo gallery

Posted by Alan O Reilly in Get Active! | 22 February 2010 | 1 comment

Over the last two years, Concern’s teams in the London Triathlon raised over £135,000. This has helped to build a health centre and schools in Sierra Leone. Here's some photos from these two events.

Calling on MPs to take action against poverty

20 October 2009

People throughout the UK joined millions across the globe over the weekend to call for an end to poverty and injustice.

Making some noise

Posted by Niall O Murchu in Get Active! | 31 March 2009 | 1 comment

This weekend, a group of Concern staff and campaigners took to the streets in London.

On-Street Fundraisers (London)

Job reference:

LON/STREET

Location:

London

Salary:

£8.90 per hour

Contract:

Minimum of 4 days per week

Job specification

Job purpose

We are currently seeking committed, enthusiastic, confident people, with or without experience, to join our dedicated team of face to face fundraisers working throughout London and the South East.

We provide two days of fully paid training before you start work on the street, talking to the public about our work and inspiring them to support that work with a regular gift by Direct Debit.

Our fundraisers enjoy regular updates and opportunities for progression.

If you need further information the Direct Dialogue department can be contacted on 020 7801 1868

Duties and responsibilities

These positions are available within the Direct Dialogue Department based in the London Office. You will be required to work throughout London and the South-East, a minimum of 4 days a week at £8.90 per hour.

Person specification

Desirable

Understanding of international development issues.

Essential

Enthusiastic, outgoing, valid working visa, good command of the English language.

Minister responds to Concern's Unheard Voices campaign

29 January 2008

The Secretary of State for International Development, Douglas Alexander, has responded to calls from Concern campaigners to listen to the voices of the poorest farmers in developing countries.

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