Want to be part of something iconic? Maybe you always dreamed of buying an ice cream van, spreading joy and serving ice cream to the city of Brisbane?
Well here’s your chance to make it a reality with The Common Good!
The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation is looking for almost 2,000 volunteers to help deliver the Ekka Strawberry Sundae experience!
You’ll receive a free ticket to the Ekka, and a free Strawberry Sundae. Plus the incredible feeling of knowing that with every scoop, you’re helping to fund the research that can change lives.
Volunteer Roles
Super Scooper
You will be whipping up iconic Strawberry Sundaes for all to enjoy! Specifically, your shift will include scooping ice cream, chopping strawberries, topping and serving the treats, plus cleaning and stocking
Cashier
Cashiers are the first smiling faces our customers see. Your shift will include serving customers at the tills, taking orders, handling payments, providing customers with drink orders, and assisting with strawberry and sundae preparation.
Gate Keeper
This person is stationed at designated check-in gates to check the IDs of fellow volunteers, sign them in, hand them their entry tickets and sundae voucher, and assist with administrative tasks.
About The Common Good, an initiative of The Prince Charles Hospital
The Common Good, an initiative of The Prince Charles Hospital Foundation, exists to help people live healthier, for longer. Our research addresses health issues that touch nearly everyone in some way. Whether it be a friend, a family member, or a colleague, we all know someone who is impacted by at least one of these conditions. In turn, that means we all know someone who can benefit from funding research in these areas.
The impacts of our research ripple right across the nation and the world. We’re on a mission to sustain the work of our brilliant researchers so that they can continue to make life-saving and life-changing medical breakthroughs.
Research is a long game, so we need to support and fund as many hours as possible to ensure no stone is left unturned in any of our research areas. Every hour of research gets us one step closer to a medical breakthrough.