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We commend this initiative started over at Demonology by Geoff Sowden. Geoff's family roots to the Melbourne Football Club go back over a century and the Sowden family's heart still beats true:-

DEMON 2 DEMON - Overview

Welcome to an introduction to the Demon2Demon volunteer membership program.

We are a group of members and supporters coming together to assist the club's membership drive.

For 2007 our group will be located in Membership at the G. Under the guidance and with support of the Membership staff we talk (Demon2Demon) to supporters and members to encourage early signup, upgrading as appropriate and to former members to do likewise.

The program usually operates on Monday and Tuesday evenings 5.30//600pm to 8.00pm (so, approx.2 hours)..

This program commenced in February 2004 & we have operated throughout the growth spurt of membership that has seen a 30% climb in members over the last 3 years.

Our immediate objective is to continue to strengthen our program and our biggest requirement is for more volunteers for the two evenings]. We are very flexible and will accept ANY offers of volunteer time; someone from the club is always available to assist us and other volunteers are always willing to help with any training.

Our long term objective (over 5 years) is to talk to every accessible Demon supporter to get them involved with the club wherever possible.

Demon2Demon volunteers feel a sense of reward from the group involvement and being a significant part of our club's success. Our success rate is high; folk are responding to fellow Melbourne supporters who identify as volunteers and the calls are comfortable.

Please join us. Contact Geoff on [email protected] or 0425 832 522 or Judi on 0421 448 166. Once initial contact is made we will talk you through the process of using our volunteer calendar to register your availability. GO DEES

 
 

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