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How You Can Help

Volunteering

CIAC receives invaluable assistance from an ever-expanding group of dedicated volunteers. As well as women who receive special training to become women's support volunteers, a number of individuals help with translation, design of our publications, and IT technical support. Others supply legal, financial, and business expertise.

If you would like to join us and have the satisfaction of giving whatever you can to the Chinese community, we would dearly like to hear from you. Please write to us and attach your CV (if possible), telling us what kind of work you would be interested in.

Chief Executive Officer
Chinese Information and Advice Centre
104-108 New Oxford Street
London W1D 1LP

Alternatively, send an email to ceo@ciac.co.uk with your CV.

We reimburse our volunteer’s travel expenses, as well as a reasonable sum for lunch.

Donations

CIAC is a not-for-profit charity receiving virtually all of its funding from grants awarded by established donor organisations. Such funding is restricted to covering the expenditure related to the services we provide, which leaves little available for investment in other areas. We are currently in need of funding to pay for the purchase of office equipment such as computers and printers, as well as other capital items for the general running of the office, and are therefore very grateful for donations of any kind and amount in order to improve our services to those in need.

If you wish to make a donation, please contact the Chief Executive on 020 7462 4977 or email him at ceo@ciac.co.uk; or simply send a cheque payable to ‘CIAC’ to the above address.


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