When:
Thursday March 25 2010 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Where:
The Amnesty International TAS Action Centre - 130 Macquarie St, Hobart, TAS, 7000

AIA activistAmnesty international activist Jessica Dowdell rallies for prisoners of conscience in Iran.

Amnesty International is an organisation founded on volunteers. Without these passionate, dedicated individuals we would be unable to achieve human rights impact across Australia and around the globe.

Volunteer work is available in many areas, from support work to decision-making and participating in activist consultations. Tasks range from general office administration duties to coordinating a major campaign or event.

One of the best ways to find out more about volunteering at Amnesty International is to attend one of our quarterly Welcome Evenings where current volunteer roles and projects are outlined together with all the different opportunities for getting involved in and taking action on human rights.

The Welcome Evenings are run informally with a mix of brief presentations, information stalls and opportunities to socialise with many of our current volunteers and activists who attend to catch-up and share their experiences in human rights activism, volunteering and Tasmanian action groups with newly interested Amnesty International supporters.

Snacks will be served