Regular opportunity for under 18s (under 25 if SEND or a Care Leaver) who live and study in the London Borough of Sutton to get young voices heard and improve the borough.

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

This is a critical strategic role with responsibility for financial issues of the charity including, helping to set setting budgets, financial reporting, supporting fundraising activities, and drafting and signing off the annual accounts. The finances and reporting should be in line with the Charity Commission guidelines. Your expertise will help support the successful delivery of current activities, and help us make sustainable plans for the future.

As a Volunteer Driver/Befriender for The Hello Club, you will be a 'buddy' for a new member, to make them feel comfortable and supported in their first few visits. You will make a real and lasting difference to the lives of older people who are experiencing social isolation or loneliness.

Become a Home Visitor Volunteer with Home-Start Sutton! Give 2–3 hours weekly to support families facing challenges. Offer friendship, encouragement, help parents and children thrive. Full training provided.

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!

Home Visitor Volunteer with Home-Start Sutton! Give 2–3 hours a week for 6 months to support families facing challenges. Offer friendship, encouragement, help parents and children thrive. Full training provided.

Meeting and greeting visitors to the repair cafe

The Events Coordinator helps Cre8 Football plan and deliver varied community and football-related events, including player presentations, CPD sessions, workshops, and fundraising activities. The role supports both internal volunteer events and wider community engagement.

Be a lifeline for unpaid Carers—those supporting family or friends with illness, disability or other challenges. As an Advice and Information Volunteer, you’ll connect them with support, resources and services to make caring easier.

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.

Shop volunteers support the shop manager and fellow volunteers to give the best possible service to our customers for the success of our shops.

Join an exciting new project to grow something amazing in a community space, grow, paint, build and transform together!

As a Befriender you’ll be matched with a member and visit them regularly in their own home to bring friendship, company, and a chance to chat. You may also offer practical support such as; reading a newspaper or their favourite book or accompany the member shopping or to a recreational activity.

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.

This is exciting opportunity for someone to provide Fundraising Support for a relatively small charity, making the role your own. The role will include finding different funding opportunities, organising fundraising events such as quiz nights, engaging supporters to fundraise for DCF and setting up fundraising campaigns. Tasks can be completed remotely and fit around your lifestyle.

Shine Night Walk is an event Cancer Research UK runs across the country, but London hosts our biggest one—and this year it's on the weekend of Saturday 19th to Sunday 20th September 2026. Please help us make this night as magical as possible by volunteering your time in a role and shift of your choice. If you're not sure, we can assign one for you, and you're welcome to change it at any time.

The Lead Volunteer leads and inspires the 1st Cheam Scout Group’s team of volunteers and supports the wider Group to ensure it runs effectively and provides great opportunities and fun activities for young people in ages 6yrs through to 14yrs, and that Scouting within the Group develops in accordance with the rules and policies of The Scout Association. This role can be immensely satisfying and rewarding by making a real difference to the development of young people in our community.

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