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Raising money 

The RNLI has over 40,000 volunteers across the UK and Ireland.

They come from all walks of life and get involved in countless different ways.

You can listen and read about some of the ways volunteers get involved below.

 

Crew of 'The Baltic Exchange' who were on board when she was capsized and righted on service on 10 April 1983 with Salcombe branch chairman and hon sec (standing, left to right) Mr W P Budgett, crew members, David Lamble, Michael Hicks, Stanley Turns and Roger Evans. (sitting, left to right) Motor Mechanic Frank Smith, Coxswain John Griffiths and Acting Second Coxswain Brian Cater.

Branch chairman

A branch chairman has overall responsiblity for the fundraising programme at a branch.

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The Princess Royal meets Joy Baker, Senior Fundraising Manager London and (right) Margaret Hoare Treasurer and Souvenir Secretary of Petts Wood branch

Honorary treasurer

Honorary treasurers look after the money and accounts at a fundraising branch.

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Honley and Brockholes branch NE, the annual lifeboat pull

Branch member

Thousands of branch members give regular personal help with fundraising activities.

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