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Volunteers

This page is currently in English only.

Please email info@daisynetwork.org if you can help us with translation.

Daisy Network is always looking for volunteers who can help with the running of the charity; volunteering is a great way to meet some fantastic new people and you can really make a difference to the lives of thousands of women diagnosed with POI. You don’t need any experience of POI to volunteer; just a desire to help and we ask that you can commit to a few hours per month to provide support.

If you are interested in joining our team, please email bethany@daisynetwork.org.uk for an application form

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Rebecca

Live Chat Doctor

I am a general obstetrician and gynaecologist working in East London. I was diagnosed with POI whilst undergoing IVF; my husband and I now live a positively childfree life. You might meet me on one of our regular Live Chats.

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Rebekah

Secretary

Hello everyone! I'm Rebekah and I'm Daisy Network's volunteer secretary. I look after all initial email enquiries so we may already have been in touch! I live in Sheffield with my husband, Ivor the Welsh Springer Spaniel and our 11 month old daughter.

I was diagnosed with POI in my early twenties. It was a real shock and I felt completely overwhelmed. I was supposed to be enjoying the last year of university and looking for my first job - but suddenly I was also navigating HRT and trying to understand what this meant for my long-term health and fertility.

I couldn't have been more relieved to have found Daisy Network. The resources available helped me to make sense of the diagnosis and arm me with all of the information I needed to start getting the right care. In 2019 I decided I wanted to get more involved in the running of the charity, and I haven't looked back!

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Beth

Social Media Manager

Hey! I'm Beth and I am the Social Media Manager for the Daisy Network.

Since my diagnosis with POI at 15, I tried to raise awareness of POI and have aimed to give support to others to ensure that no one ever feels as lonely and confused as I did. I love being part of the team and feel so grateful for everything that the Daisy Network has done for me. Please feel free to get in touch at bethany@daisynetwork.org.uk

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Corinna

Regional Coordinator

Hi, I am Corinna and I am Daisy Network's Regional Coordinator. I went through POI as a teenager with little to no information or support. Fast forward ten years after my diagnosis, I found the Daisy Network and thanks to its work I learnt all about POI but most importantly I found the support network I needed and built long lasting friendships. I am passionate about raising awareness of POI through the media and spreading the message that we are not alone and connection is healing. I am also the London networker and organise meetups and events in London, hope to meet you soon! Aside from POI I am passionate about startups, creative education, cats and sport!

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Caitlin

Fundraising Coordinator

Hi I'm Caitlin, the Fundraising Coordinator and Edinburgh Representative for Daisy Network. Following my diagnosis in 2019, I at first felt alone and pretty overwhelmed. Finding the Daisy Network has allowed me to meet and talk to people going through the same situation as myself, and importantly, it has provided me with educational resources to better understand my condition.

Since my diagnosis, I am passionate about spreading awareness of the condition – supporting other women experiencing POI through fundraising for Daisy and organising meet ups for ladies based in Edinburgh.

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