A CHARITY is looking for volunteers to help it expand ts services.
The Bromley Advocacy Alliance is to start supporting people with dementia, their carers and people with financial worries.
It needs to recruit 50 volunteers to help people to speak out for their rights and make the right choices.
Chief executive Anthony King said: "Last year we helped more than 600 people and the number increases each year.
"The more volunteers we have the more people we can help."
Each volunteer would be fully trained and expected to commit to at least one day a week.
Last year, the alliance helped 620 people in Bromley.
The advocacy training course has been accredited by the Open College Network.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer advocate and would like an information pack, call 020 8460 6712.
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