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Volunteers' Week 2022

Author: ICAEW

Published: 18 May 2022

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We’re really excited to celebrate Volunteers' Week. It's a great opportunity to recognise and thank all our members, students and other volunteers around the world who support us by volunteering their time.

You support our student recruitment activity, offer advice to members, provide technical guidance for our communities, support our governance as members of Committees and Council and much, much more. Your fantastic contribution is a pivotal part of our success.

Thank you – we couldn’t do it without you!

Watch Julia Penny's, ICAEW Deputy-President 2021-2022, message to you:

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As an ICAEW volunteer myself, I know just how instrumental the knowledge, skills and experience of our volunteer community has been.

Looking for more ways to volunteer?

If you want to get more involved, other ways to volunteer include, serving on our councils, boards, committees and your local groups and district societies who run events and provide access to local accounting updates. Your feedback and insight will help us shape ICAEW activity and strategy.

We’re working to make the profession as accessible as possible to students from all backgrounds. If you would like to support our work at schools and universities in the UK, please register your interest.

If you are an ACA student, why not get involved with volunteer work for your local student society. There are societies across the UK and internationally. Learn more at our Student Societies hub.

Our website, ICAEWVolunteers.com has been connecting charities with finance professionals looking for volunteer roles for nine years.