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                                                                                                                                                                                                <title>CAFOD | News | UK news | Volunteers' Week  | Volunteer stories </title>
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            <title>&quot;I want to be a light in the world.&quot;</title>
            <link>http://www.cafod.org.uk/news/uk-news/volunteers-week-/panels/volunteer-stories-/magdalen-donatus</link>
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Magdalen Donatus, 43, started caring for people with HIV after her daughter died because of AIDS. She volunteers with St Monica’s health clinic in Nigeria, a CAFOD partner. 

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            <title>&quot;Volunteering is wrapped up with my faith.&quot;</title>
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Roger Wemyss-Brooks, 64, is a volunteer picture researcher for CAFOD. With years of professional experience behind him, CAFOD is lucky to benefit from Roger’s expertise.

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            <title>&quot;I've developed a real passion for causes worth fighting for.&quot;</title>
            <link>http://www.cafod.org.uk/news/uk-news/volunteers-week-/panels/volunteer-stories-/lucy-jenkinson</link>
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Lucy Jenkinson, 20, hopes to work for a charity when she finishes her studies. She volunteers with CAFOD’s community fundraising and campaigns teams during university holidays. 

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            <title>&quot;Why do I volunteer? Because I care about folk.&quot;</title>
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Fred Uttley, 65, has volunteered with CAFOD for eight years. From planning fundraising events, to enthusing young people in schools, Fred’s tireless energy has raised thousands for our work around the world.

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