We are looking for volunteers to work in our charity hub at The Royal Marsden, Sutton. Visitors to The Royal Marsden will be able to approach the charity hubs to find out more about The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, make donations and buy merchandise.

Join our Community Volunteer Squad! You could help local residents with one-off tasks like DIY, gardening, or decluttering — at times that suit you. Choose what you do and when you volunteer!

Help staff with the running or set up of Age UK Sutton's groups and activities and provide encouragement and a warm welcome to participants e.g. our new Walking Tennis Group!

Join our Community Food Growing Project as a volunteer Befriender! Help participants engage with activities, make friends, and feel supported while enjoying gardening, fresh air, and a welcoming community. Everyone is welcome, no experience needed.

Support exciting events across Sutton as an Operations Assistant Volunteer! Help with deliveries, event setup, and logistics while gaining hands-on experience and making a real impact in your community.

Are you a dog lover? Do you have the time to help raise a life-changing puppy? Would you like to make a difference to someone's life? If you've answered yes to these questions, then this role could be perfect for you!

Exciting opportunity to support a beginners' class teaching English with support and guidance from a fully qualified ESOL teacher

Do you enjoy spending time with older people? Help run our friendly Monday sessions by setting up, making drinks, running activities and giving everyone a warm welcome in a fun, social space.

Calling all adventure enthusiasts and community champions in Cheam. 8th Cheam Scout Group are a growing and thriving local Scout group and are looking for passionate volunteers to inspire and guide our young people.

'Gear-Up' accessible cycle project - helpers "wheely" needed! Do you have under an hour to spare on a Monday or Wednesday or Thursday morning? Are you local to the David Weir Leisure Centre?

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.

Do you have free space within your home? Have you got a creative streak? Are you interested in seeing one of our adorable guide dog teddies? If you have answered yes to all three, then this could be the perfect role for you!

Bring your people skills and make a difference to the lives of local people in your community. DCF’s Unity Junction are seeking volunteers to support with community events and drop-ins happening in the space. This is a great opportunity to support the work of a local dynamic and forward-thinking charity.

Join Our Team as a Short-Term Home Visiting Volunteer! Become a Home Visiting Volunteer with Home-Start Sutton and offer vital support to local families, helping them to become the best parents they can be and ensuring their children thrive. Your Role: In just 2-3 hours a week for six months, you'll provide invaluable friendship and encouragement to families facing temporary challenges. Whether it's a mum recovering from surgery or parents with newborn twins, your compassionate presence as a home visitor once a week can uplift their lives. We offer comprehensive training to prepare you, covering key topics like child development, communication, and safeguarding.

Meeting and greeting visitors to the repair cafe

If you have a message to share or a story you want people to hear, then we would love to hear from you. Our volunteer speakers share their story and the aims of Guide Dogs to various different audiences, to help raise awareness of our cause.

Join The Thursday Club as a volunteer and make a real difference! Help create a warm, welcoming space with activities and refreshments, supporting people with Dementia and their carers.

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.

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.

Maintaining Hill House and keeping the gardens tidy. This is a volunteering opportunity for residents who care about their local spaces. Keep the Hill House looking good and free from litter for all to enjoy.