We are looking for Rainbow, Brownie. Guides and Rangers leaders/volunteers across a few of our units to join their unit's leadership team. Whether you can give a little time or a lot, there are different ways to volunteer that can fit around your busy lifestyle. We offer volunteer roles to suit all schedules. Check out Girlguiding website for more info - https://www.girlguiding.org.uk/get-involved/become-a-volunteer/ways-of-volunteering/

Meeting patients at the bedside and gathering song requests from them, their visitors and the ward staff.

Do you love trees and being outdoors? Help plant, maintain and improve the trees and woodland areas, whilst learning new skills in tree identification and practical management.

We are looking for volunteers to join our London and South East Care Team to provide support to families either by volunteering alongside our Family Support Workers, or supporting families independently.

As a volunteer Graphic Designer with Cre8, you’ll create eye-catching designs for physical flyers to promote our activities, with some work on social media graphics. This remote role begins with a 20-hour project, the option for ongoing volunteering (approx. 1.5 hours per week). Volunteers are encouraged to attend our activities to gain insight into our mission and see the impact of their work. This is a great opportunity for creative individuals passionate about design and community support.

As a General Care Home Assistant, you’ll support the team with a variety of tasks that vary each week.

Home-Start volunteers work with local families to increase confidence and independence.

Looking for a musician - Keyboardist, guitarist who can support our Singing Group which we run here at Dymond House for residents who are diagnosed with dementia and adults with learning disabilities.

Exciting opportunity to lead a beginners' class for a fully qualified ESOL teacher.

Befrienders will meet people outside their homes, and go out locally together to do activities chosen by members. This could be going for a walk, cycling round the park, or helping with grocery shopping. As a volunteer Befriender you'll offer support and friendship to adults with learning disabilities and/or autism. Members of the scheme may also have a physical or sensory disability, and mental health needs.