Beth Yorath

Beth Yorath

Beth is a winner in this year’s Vodafone Foundation World of Difference campaign. She has been involved with Orphan Aid – Little John’s House as a volunteer trustee and fundraiser since 2002 and is now looking forward to dedicating the next year of her life to this cause.

She will be facing the trials, tribulations and bureaucracy of working in Romania to raise funds and highlight the problems of children in care who have become vulnerable adults with few options for the future. She will be working with them to build their own lives into adulthood by providing a stable home environment and supporting a wider outreach community project.

 

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Frontline: A world away from the internet

Volunteering in Romania, Beth Yorath has discovered that frontline staff bring many unexpected benefits to the charity they work for.

Beth Yorath is spending a year in Romania through Vodafone World of Difference

When you spend your days and nights on location, how do you distinguish between work and play? From the frontline in Romania, Beth Yorath ponders whether you even need to...

Frontline: Peeling back the layers

Romania is changing, and changing fast. But not necessarily  for the better, says Beth Yorath who reports from the frontline.

The foggy times of a novice charity professional

Beth Yorath wrestles with her new role in the sector as she works on the frontline in Romania and asks you to spare a thought for the little guys.

Beth Yorath

In the second of Beth Yorath's frontline blogs from Romania, she becomes increasingly aware of a moral quandary associated with children's charities...

Beth Yorath

In the second blog from our Frontline series, Vodafone World of Difference winner Beth Yorath leaves the comfort of Western luxury to return to Romania where eight years ago she met a little girl, named Andrea.

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