Celebrations for the King's Coronation are set to take place across the whole Bank Holiday weekend.
On Saturday, May 6, Charles and Camilla will officially be crowned monarchs. After this, a special Windsor Castle gig will take place, featuring a wide range of familiar faces on Sunday, May 7.
As part of the celebrations, households are being encouraged to help out in their local communities as part of The Big Help Out. Taking place on Monday, May 8, people will have the opportunity to join in and help out in any way they can.
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One way you can do this is by checking in on someone who may want a bit of company, or you can offer to volunteer for a charity. Some of the charities and services getting involved in The Big Help Out include the British Red Cross, NSPCC, AgeUK, Royal Voluntary Service, Citizens Advice, and the RSPCA.
If you're stuck on who in your local area is taking part in The Big Help Out, you can check the official website here. The Big Help out is a voluntary initiative which is intended to support some of the country's biggest volunteer organisations.
The non-profit initiative is open to people from all walks of life as well as any organisation who can register an event. The key objective is to raise awareness of volunteering throughout the UK while providing opportunities for people to experience volunteering and making a difference in their community.
For more information on how you can get involved in your local community on Monday, click here.
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