General yard work around the stables and schools at The Diamond Centre.

Volunteering with Sutton Sea Cadets isn’t just about giving back - it’s about learning new skills, meeting great people, and helping young cadets grow into confident, capable leaders. No prior experience is needed - we provide full training.

We recruit, train and deploy volunteer mentors, matching them with mentees (students at Harris Academy - Sutton 6th Form), and providing high quality support to both so that they are well prepared and can have an effective and impactful mentoring relationship. Our mentoring is one to one, for young people aged 14-25 years old, for 1 hour, once a month, for up to a year.

The role includes serving customers with made to order food and hot drinks, taking payment and cleaning/washing up during and at the end of shift.

Provide connection and support to disabled people, either in-person or virtually.

Help with 121 and group digital skills support in client's homes or community spaces, supporting them to set and achieve goals, you will be provided with resources and support but must be digitally confident yourself. From 2hrs a week.

Carshalton Lavender is run entirely by volunteers! We wouldn’t exist without your help and we love meeting new people. Join one of our regular field work groups on Saturday morning session from 10.30am to 12.30pm.

1-to-1 mentoring of a young person during their journey of release from prison.

As a Befriender you’ll be matched with a resident and visit them regularly at the care home to bring friendship, company, and a chance to chat

- Welcome and deal with visitors/callers to the hospice - Advise all visitors of our current infection control measures .and ensure these measures are adhered to at all times. - Take and deal with incoming telephone calls - Pass on messages as appropriate - Liaise with ward clerk and clinical staff on admissions and other patient matters - Accept and process donations brought into the hospice reception by various donors