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Talking to people

How do people find out about what the RNLI does and learn to be safe at sea?  Often it is through meeting, listening and learning from our volunteers.

There are many places where our volunteers talk or present to the public. They range from schools, events, and museums.

Click the links for information on Education and our Train one save many campaign. 

Volunteer education presenter

Volunteer education presenter

Volunteers are needed to talk with young people - giving our sea safety messages.

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Volunteer museum curator

Volunteer museum curator

Preserving our past is important to the RNLI - our volunteer curators really bring RNLI history to life.

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Lifeboat station visits volunteer

Lifeboat station visits volunteer

Lifeboat stations are visited by the public, sometimes as a group - our volunteers guide them around a station and help make sense of what they see.

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Volunteer presenter

Volunteer presenter

From yacht clubs to golf clubs many groups and societies are keen to know more about the work of the RNLI - our volunteers support this information sharing.

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TOSM champion

TOSM champion

Train One Save Many champions are people committed to selling the RNLI's Train One Save Many messages to others - our volunteers act as promoters, fundraisers and speakers.

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Trustee

Trustee

The RNLI has twelve trustees - they set direction and give invaluable guidance and support to the RNLI.

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