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.

Walk and Talk Buddy Volunteers accompany clients on a gentle weekly walk in their local area for up to 12 weeks. The aim is to help vulnerable and isolated older people in Sutton regain confidence to go outdoors, improve their fitness, and reconnect with their community.

Provide a warm welcome to visitors and callers at Age UK Sutton's office, and help staff with office admin tasks and to provide our clients with information and options.

We need help sorting donations in our zero waste community reusing centre. All donations are ethically rehomed or recycled.

Exciting opportunity to lead a beginners' class for a fully qualified ESOL teacher.

Running meetings helping young girls having fun and know they can be the best version of themselves.

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.

Be a Buddy for newly arrived Afghan families and individuals who have recently migrated to Sutton and are rebuilding their lives in safety.

Are you passionate about disability, helping people and love having fun? Looking for a rewarding but enjoyable way to give back? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are all about fun and the enjoyment of life - making sure that young disabled people get to live their youth the way they want to.

Help care for Sutton Vision’s office garden. Create a welcoming, accessible outdoor space used for activities and social gatherings for local people with sight loss.

Be a vital part of a team that helps make our biggest fundraising event of the year happen. Support thousands of walkers to help save the lives of cancer patients everywhere. Sign up to volunteer at The Banham Marsden March 2026 now! Sunday 10th May 2026

Community Environment Champions are community representatives helping to promote climate action, and protecting and enhancing the natural environment within the borough, to improve our local environs.

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.

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.

Bring the library home: volunteer to deliver books and friendly chats to housebound people, sharing the joy of reading while brightening someone’s day with connection and community.

Set up a new Walk & Talk or support an existing group in your area. You’ll play an essential role in creating a welcoming and inclusive community for all parents.

Tuesday Club is a new service for those living with dementia and their Carers and is run by Carshalton Methodist Church. We are looking for volunteers to help us with the following:- Help the clients to engage in activities. Socialise with clients. Play games and get involved in activities as needed. Serve drinks and food. Tidy up after food and activities. Welcome clients to the club. Other tasks as asked for by the Tuesday Club Manager and Organiser.

As a Stockroom Volunteer, you will help our friendly shop team by sorting, checking, and making the most of the fantastic variety of donated items in our friendly shop. Best of all you’ll be raising vital funds to support people facing poverty around the world.

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.

As a play assistant you will work 1:1 or 2:1 with two children (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) on specific targets and create learning opportunities through play and fun in a natural environment setting. Play assistants will be paired with a specific child based on experience and qualifications. The age range is 3 to 16 years.