Treasurer for Crewkerne Community Kitchen

Treasurer for Crewkerne Community Kitchen

Organisation role · Flexible hours
TA18 8AY, Crewkerne, Somerset, England, United Kingdom
WellbeingCommunity & familyChildren & youth

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Summary

Treasurer and director

Detailed description

Our fabulous treasurer is ready to move on to other projects so we are looking for someone to step up and help us continue on our journey set up a community hub in Crewkerne.


The role involves being responsible for our bank account, and approving payments. We plan to create a paid role for a project co-ordinator who would organise cash-flow and do basic book-keeping, so the treasurer would work with them on this.


Some ability with finance and numbers would be ideal, along with availability to come to meetings in Crewkerne.


Crewkerne Community Kitchen saves food from being wasted, and runs community cooking activities and a Chat Cafe. We are on a mission to set up a community centre called Open Doors in Crewkerne, and are looking for premises and preparing our organisation to be able to run this. It would be great if you can help us on this journey.

We recently were given the Somerset Council Chair's Award for Services to the Community.

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About OpenDoorsSomerset

Open Doors is the name Crewkerne Community Kitchen (CCK) is hoping to give to a new community centre in the town centre; we want to create a warm welcoming inclusive space running wellbeing activities, arts & crafts and more! The fantastic volunteers that make up CCK distribute surplus supermarket food three times a week, saving more than 1.5 tonnes going to landfill. We also support a community cooking group Chop & Chat, that prepares a delicious 2-course meal every Friday at the Speedwell Hall, Abbey St. We have launched a Chat Cafe with support from the Open Mental Health Network, the NHS, and Bilby's cafe, as a first step to creating a community hub.