Welcome visitors and tour groups, and share the fascinating history of Little Holland House, a unique Arts & Crafts style house in Carshalton Beeches, designed and built by Frank Dickinson, between 1902 and 1904.

Lead peer-to-peer men’s mental fitness groups, facilitate open conversations, and help build a supportive community where men can talk openly and improve their mental health.

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.

A Local Group is a team of people who share our passion for livelihood creating tools, and gather to collect tools from their area. Many also arrange tool collections at local supermarkets, DIY stores and garden centres. Many also offer talks to local community groups and even speak on local radio. Some groups sort the tools before arranging collection, and some even do some refurbishment, such as grinding off rust and fixing loose handles.

Our fundraising groups urgently need more volunteer fundraisers who can support their local events and help raise money for an important cause. If you enjoy chatting to people, visiting new places and inspiring people to donate to a life-changing cause, this volunteering role for you.

As a Ward Support Volunteer, your role will be to enhance the patient's experience during their stay at The Royal Marsden (Sutton). Help us deliver the very best services and improve the lives of people affected by cancer.

The Grazing Volunteer role will include livestock (Sheep, Goats and cattle) work as well as scrub clearance and odd job around the Farm. You may also help with events held at the farm.

Inspire brighter futures for children and young people — join Duffus Community Foundation as a Finance and Accounts Controller Trustee and help shape a thriving, sustainable community where every young person can succeed.

Join our welcoming farming team to grow organic fruit and veg while connecting with nature and community in this rewarding outdoor role.

We are looking for team members with a variety of skills but most importantly enthusiasm and an interest in human rights.

Volunteer as a minibus driver to bring residents to Sutton Lodge, where they can enjoy a hot meal, social activities, and company—opportunities they couldn’t access without your help. You will need a D1 driving license (unless you gained your driving license before 1997).

As a volunteer driver you’ll support our MHA Community members by providing transport to MHA groups. Some of our members are isolated and rely on their volunteer driver to take them to their activities.

Want to help local people with a learning disability make friends and take part in fun activities? Give a few hours each week and help us run our activity sessions!

Set up and run fundraising events! Perhaps you can run a Golf Day or take part in a sponsored event? Or are you great and baking and could run a coffee morning and charge entry?

Join MAPS Mentoring as a school-based Volunteer Mentor and support children and young people in Sutton who are facing challenges and dealing with complex life circumstances. You could transform a life with just an hour a week.

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.

Help to create readers in local schools through 1-1 sessions.

Join MAPS Mentoring as a Volunteer Mentor and support children and young people in Sutton who are facing challenges and dealing with complex life circumstances. You could transform a life with just an hour a week.

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!