Harry’s Pals to host free Volunteer Webinar

PiGs’ Charity of the Year, Harry’s Pals, is inviting people to learn more about its vital work by joining a free online Volunteer Webinar in January, as demand for support from families continues to grow.

The charity, which supports parents of severely ill and disabled children, relies heavily on volunteers to help it be there for families when they need it most.
The upcoming webinar is designed as a relaxed and friendly introduction to Harry’s Pals, offering insight into the difference volunteers can make, even with a small amount of time.
Taking place online on Thursday 22 January 2026 at 7.00pm, the session carries no pressure or commitment and is open to anyone curious about volunteering. It will feature guest speaker David Hyner, who will deliver an engaging and interactive talk aimed at inspiring people to make a positive difference.
Harry’s Pals is encouraging businesses and organisations to share details of the webinar with their teams, whether by forwarding information internally or including it in staff newsletters.
The charity also welcomes conversations with organisations that have a focus on community support and staff wellbeing as part of their CSR activities, with opportunities ranging from volunteering time and skills sharing to more informal involvement.
Places on the webinar are free but registration is required. More information and sign up details are available here: Volunteer – Harrys Pals
You can also watch the charity’s impact video here, which shows the difference this support makes for families: Harry‘s Pals – YouTube
Or for more information about Harry’s Pals, visit: Harry’s Pals | Providing support to parents following a harrowing diagnosis.
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