Volunteer

Thanks for trying to volunteer but registrations are now closed, hope to see you next year!

Frequently asked questions

What is required of volunteers?

No special skills, experience or training is required – just your presence and your enthusiasm. We will provide briefing notes and/or the opportunity to attend a pre-event briefing so you can learn all about the task assigned to you.

What is really important is that once you register as a volunteer you let us know if for some reason you cannot attend on Sunday 11 May. If you have registered as a volunteer, we are relying on you to arrive bright and early on Sunday 11 May.

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How will you know what you have to do?

Once you have registered online we will contact you to let you know what task has been allocated to you and other information you need. We usually finalise this information in the three weeks leading up to the event, so it might be a little while before you hear from us… we haven’t forgotten you!

Some tasks include one or more of the following:

      

  • Information desk
  • Registration
  • Tribute placard distribution
  • Merchandise sales
  • Jumping castle supervision
  • Finish line
  • Number pick-up
  • Clothing pick-up
  • BBQ
  • Showbags
  • Face painting
  • Drink stations

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What do I need to bring?

Enthusiasm! And please remember to dress according to the weather (warm clothing, rain jacket, hat, sun cream) and wear comfortable shoes.

At volunteer registration, you will receive a t-shirt to be worn on the day, so that you can be easily recognised.

Note: there are no secure facilities to leave personal belongings.

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Where do I register as a volunteer on the day?

A volunteer registration area will be set up where you can collect your t-shirt, MDC medallion, lanyard, light snack and drink.

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What time do I need to be there?

The times volunteers are required to attend vary from State to State but, generally speaking, you would need to be available from 7am until around 11.30am.

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Event information

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Volunteer photos from the 2006 Mothers Day Classic

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Volunteer testimonials

Whatever the weather, however early the hour, nothing beats getting out of bed on this special Sunday in May to experience and be part of such a rewarding and inspiring event. For the past three years, my job has been to hand out spot prizes to the participants.

It is a bitter-sweet job. Stopping to have a chat I am constantly amazed by the stories of extreme courage and pain some of the participants have had to endure and I’m always encouraged by their strength.

Kaitlin

I worked on the volunteer registration table and had a great time. Watching thousands of people do aerobics is something to see, smelling the sausages, watching the kids play and the general feeling is wonderful.

I can say I’ve never experienced anything like it - to top it off when I got home I had a wonderful Mothers Day lunch ready and waiting. I’ll be back!

Pauline

After 3 years as a volunteer with the Mothers Day Classic the event is a now a permanent fixture on my calendar! It’s a real buzz to give your time to such a worthwhile cause. You get to meet lots of wonderful people, many whom have been personally touched by breast cancer.

The spirit on the day is infectious, everyone just wants to get out there, have some fun and support breast cancer research. By helping to make it happen you won’t be able to wipe the smile off your face.

Jo

The Mothers Day Classic is a great event to be involved in as a volunteer on the day. Thousands of participants are running or walking to raise money for breast cancer research and you have the opportunity to contribute in a small way to the efficient running of the event.
The volunteers are well briefed and supported. Everyone pitches in and there is enormous personal reward for your effort.

Helena

You can sign up to be a volunteer for the Mothers Day Classic here.
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