
ICE Benevolent Fund
The ICE Benevolent Fund has a range of services to support ICE members and their families with the pressures of everyday life. It also helps members reach their potential in their personal development.
Event organised by Benevolent Fund
ICE Benevolent Fund members are invited to attend the Annual General Meeting taking place from 10 am until 12 noon. You must be an ICE Benevolent Fund member (not just an ICE member) to be eligible to vote at the AGM. If you are unsure about your ICE Benevolent Fund membership status, please contact the Ben Fund office to confirm your membership before booking attendance at this event.
The visitor and trustee training programme will take place following the AGM proceedings. This gives ICE Benevolent Fund volunteer visitors and Trustees the opportunity to network, share best practice and learn about the latest developments at the Benevolent Fund. You must be an ICE Benevolent Fund volunteer visitor or trustee (not just an ICE Ben Fund member) to be eligible to attend.
Training event to be followed by a short drinks reception.
You can use this same booking link to reserve your place at the event, whether attending the AGM in the morning, the training event or both sessions.
A full programme will be available in 2025.
Additional information:
ICE Benevolent Fund membership is by application only and on approval of the Board of Trustees. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer visitor for the ICE Benevolent Fund, or a trustee, find out more.
For further information please contact the ICE Benevolent Fund team at [email protected] or call +44 (0)1444 417979.
A full programme will be made available closer to the event.
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