Hitting Targets In Cardiff
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Overview: The Black Association of Women Step Out (BAWSO) is a women's aid group for black and ethnic minority women based in Cardiff. There are nine staff, six volunteers and the organization has an annual income £222,000. Volunteer placements include working in the refuge, assisting on the 24-hour helpline and administrative duties in the office. To meet the needs of their client group, BAWSO primarily recruits volunteers from black and ethnic minorities. BAWSO have developed effective ways to target their recruitment of volunteers. This is evident from this case study.
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