This little garden at the Worcester Park Library is a very special little garden, valued and used by all members of the community, including children. It is a fenced in garden with seating and has a relaxed tranquil woodland feel in the hubbub of the high street. It is important to the volunteer gardeners to work with nature in a environmentally friendly way to encourage wild life and plants protecting our green spaces.

Session volunteers prepare the ponies for riding lessons, lead in the school, support riders, and help with yard and field-based tasks.

We are looking for volunteers to join our buzzy office team, to help us by calling clients to gather feedback on the services we provide them.

Collecting requests from patients on the wards as well as processing those through email. Planning and presenting a live show. 1-2 hours. Being the friendly voice by the bedside and for the local community.

The Club Welfare Officer supports the club by ensuring policies and processes promote a safe and positive football environment for all participants. This role contributes to welfare information provided to volunteers and coaches and is a first point of contact for welfare matters.

Support us with the collection and delivery of donations to and from the Donation Centre, shops, the Hospice and the Warehouse.

As a Volunteer Telephone Befriender, you’ll help improve the quality of life for older people who are socially isolated and may feel lonely. You’ll call once a week to have a chat for about half an hour to help the person feel less isolated. You’ll also encourage them to access services and facilities within their community.

Join our Community Food Growing Project! Enjoy fresh air, learn new skills, and meet friendly people while gardening together. Tasks for all abilities—everyone welcome, no experience needed. Get involved today!

Volunteers from the League of Friends are based in the hospital corridors, to be a visible source of help and guidance. You will be answering questions and giving directions to patients and visitors.

As our Bar Host you'll serve drinks and create a welcoming atmosphere for our residents and their guests. A friendly, reliable approach is key to making each evening enjoyable!

An extra pair of hands to help with Scout activities. A great role for anyone who likes getting out and about. Please note that this is an adult (18+) volunteer role.

We need volunteers to help Sutton Night Watch deliver our services to homeless people.

"There are so few times you can do something practical to help. Hosting refugees felt like a practical thing to do." Sarah, R@H Host. Have a spare room in your home? Interested in hosting refugees?

Volunteering in one of our shops not only makes a difference to those we care for, it will make a difference to your life too. In our vibrant, sociable shops you will find new friends, colleagues, whilst gaining a wealth of valuable experience and also bagging a bargain for yourself!

Join Sutton Befrienders as a Walking Group Leader – share your love of walking, support others to stay active, build friendships, explore the outdoors, and enjoy community connection.

Join a Park Friends group to maintain, improve and promote parks and green spaces. Volunteering opportunities are varied including: litter picking, gardening, organising and supervising events and activities, wildlife projects, practical conservation, tree planting, children's activities, bidding for funding, reporting incidents etc. Help make your park a great place to visit by joining one of our friendly and inspiring friends groups!

Join our Scout team as a helper! Support leaders, guide young scouts, ensure safety, teach skills, encourage teamwork, and uphold values while enjoying fun activities, adventures, and making a lasting impact.

We need volunteers to join classes and engage with students to help them build confidence and progress towards their goals. You’ll support people to achieve their full potential and increase their self-confidence. Our students welcome volunteers into their sessions with open arms, and we can guarantee you’ll get a real buzz from doing such a rewarding role.

Help 1st Cheam Scouts reach 100! Join one of our leadership teams for either Beavers, Cubs or Scouts and help make a real difference to your community by helping to provide a wide range of activities at our weekly meetings and other outdoor activities for boys and girls in the age ranges of 6 to 14.5 years. This is a great evening/term time volunteering opportunity. Please note that this is an adult (18+) volunteer role.

As a lunch club helper, you’ll support the team to set up and clear away, serve meals and refreshments and help our members to gain the most from the activities.