Meet Ray – Why He Became a Trustee for Re-Cycle
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At Re-Cycle, our trustees play a vital role in shaping the charity’s future, and we’re proud to introduce Ray, who joined our board in October 2024.
Ray brings a wealth of experience, having previously served as a trustee for Colchester Night Shelter for ten years. When he felt it was time for a new challenge, he was drawn to Re-Cycle’s mission—using bicycles to create real change in communities across Africa.
Why Re-Cycle?
Ray was inspired by the way a simple bicycle can transform lives, whether by helping children get to school, supporting entrepreneurs in reaching markets, or giving healthcare workers a reliable mode of transport. He admires the partnerships Re-Cycle has built with African communities and the generosity of UK supporters who make this work possible.
Bringing Experience & Passion
With a professional background in town planning, Ray understands the importance of teamwork, strategy, and strong partnerships—values that align perfectly with Re-Cycle’s approach. Since joining, he’s already made a huge impact, from supporting our Under-15s race appeal for the Tour de Lunsar in Sierra Leone to championing Re-Cycle’s long-term vision.
And, of course—Ray is also a keen cyclist himself!
Ray says;
‘My time as a Trustee was immediately rewarding. Gaining knowledge of the African partnerships and understanding the range of work they undertake within their respective communities is always uplifting. And not to forget the professionalism and enthusiasm of staff and volunteers that deliver the vision.’
Could You Be Our Next Trustee?
We’re looking for more passionate individuals like Ray to join our Board of Trustees. Whether you bring expertise in governance, fundraising, legal affairs, or communications, your skills could help us make an even bigger impact.
To apply, please complete the application form in our Recruitment Pack and send it along with your CV to [email protected].
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