
Ken Okines
Ken cycled 3,000 miles raising over £2,000
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Whether you are a school, guide group, DofE volunteer, University Society, active crafter, a community group or simply an individual with a bit of free time and access to a sewing machine, we want to hear from you!
We pride ourselves in offering volunteering opportunities with no commitment so that you can help us on your terms. We are growing our volunteer network all over the world. To join our mission in ending period poverty, please get in touch.
I have a chronic illness and find volunteering for charities difficult. Yet with Pachamama I can work at my own pace, with no pressure and still feel as if I'm contributing to helping others. Every time I post one bag of pads, I just hope it enables one more girl to attend school.
My community feels very involved in our project. It is a wonderful opportunity for senior citizens to participate and feel they are making a contribution.
In the process of helping others, we are recycling materials and reducing the amount of waste going to landfill! I feel proud to be part of this community.
I love that I can contribute when the time suits me; morning, noon, night, weekends, holidays, absolutely anytime at all, which is fantastic!
Being part of Pachamama is like a warm hug - everyone is so helpful.
Please consider fundraising for us or choosing us as your charity of the year. We rely on donations from the public to do what we do.
£10 supports someone out of period poverty for the next five years. Every penny you raise makes a world of difference.
If you need some inspiration, meet our amazing supporters below who have challenged themselves to raise funds.
Ken cycled 3,000 miles raising over £2,000
Helen jumped out of a plane to celebrate her 70th birthday and raised £1,800
8-year-old Elliott and his mum hosted a 24-hour sew-a-thon and raised £280
Luke, Tom and Josh ran 10km a day for 5 days and raised £5,000