Here at Pseudomyxoma Survivor, we’re supporting Trustees Week, running from 12th-19th November, showcasing the work trustees do and highlighting opportunities for you to get involved and make a difference. We’ll be looking at different aspects of being a trustee and we’ve asked our trustees to share their thoughts on being a trustee.
What are trustees?
Basically, trustees are the people in charge of a charity. They help to make the UK the sixth most giving country in the world. They play a vital role, volunteering their time and working together to make important decisions about the charity’s work.
In a larger charity, trustees don’t usually do the day-to-day running of the charity. However, in a smaller charity like Pseudomyxoma Survivor, some of the trustees give a lot of their time and skills to volunteering each week.