Get Involved

Become a volunteer, organise an event...

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How you can get involved:

Become a Volunteer

Would you like to join our growing team?

We are recruiting for volunters for Noah’s Star. If you are interested in volunteering, a few hours per week to support the families of premature and sick babies on the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Birmingham Women’s Hospital or families at Ronald McDonald House please get in touch.

No previous experience is required as all training and support will be provided.

An enhanced DBS will be required which will be arranged and funded by Noah’s Star.

Organise a fundraising event

Event fundraising within the community helps with needed funds, and raises the awareness of our important cause, to help more families.

Contact our team today to discuss how we can help you to organise an event that could support our charity. We also run a number of events per year, please check out our EVENTS page for more information.

Donate today

All donations are greatly received. You can support us through PayPal or support us through a fundraising event. Corporate sponsorship opportunities are also available.

All money raised will be used directly to fund Noah’s Star to allow us to continue to provide vital support to parents of premature and sick babies and those whose children are admitted to hospital.