Volunteering
The Lotus Drivers Club, since its inception in 1977, has operated by the mantra of being “the friendly club, run by members, for the members.” The Club, therefore, relies almost entirely on its enthusiastic volunteers, helping out, and bringing new skills and ideas to enhance Club membership, all whilst having fun.
The Club is all about a strong community, and it has always been part of the ethos of the Club to support our members. The sense of camaraderie and of improving other enthusiasts’ enjoyment of Lotus ownership can be profoundly rewarding but volunteering isn’t just about helping out, though – it’s also a great way of improving your own enjoyment and we’d like to think that there are one or two perks along the way for those who are willing to help out and get stuck in.
The good news is that whilst it’s true that the more you volunteer for the Club, the more benefits you’ll derive from your membership, volunteering doesn’t have to involve a long-term commitment or take large amounts of time out of your life.
Volunteering is one of the best ways to meet new people and make new friends. Our volunteers come from all walks of life and levels of experience. It can broaden your support network, connecting you to people with common interests and technical know-how. Volunteering your time can have a positive impact on not just your community, but also on your health.
Volunteering can offer a great opportunity to take a break from working life, while still being able to learn new skills. It will give you an insight into how your skills can be used in a different environment, and make you more employable.
To be able to offer the best services, the Club can only go as far as we get it to go. That is why we ask our members to contribute so that we can build a better Club and together make it into what you envision it should be.
Role of an Area Organiser (AO)
An area organiser for the Lotus Drivers Club is a focal point for members in the locality or those passing through the locality. The amount of time required by the role can be as little as an hour a week. If you wish to do more then as much time as you can spare. What you need to get out of the role is ‘fun’. You are the person who has agreed to be the focal point in the area. At the very least you should be doing the things you want to do when you want to do them. Find out more about joining us as an Area Organiser - Role of an Area Organiser (AO)
How do I get involved?
Get in touch, we’d love to hear from you! volunteer@lotusdriversclub.org.uk. You can approach your local Area Organiser directly and offer your support or enrol on the Club’s growing list of volunteers. This list aims to catalogue the willing volunteers within the Club alongside their skills so that when a particular event or task comes along, we can find you, match you to the role and put you in touch with someone to assist you in getting started.
Please find a link below, for your consideration, to the committee nomination form which shows the current incumbent in each role and asks for any nominations you may have for any of these roles.
Please note that you, as the proposer, and the candidate must both be Club members and you must both agree to this form. Please note that the closing date for submissions via the form is 9 March 2025. Any received after this date will not be considered.