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.

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.

Volunteer to support people with learning disabilities at our Monday Community Allotment sessions in Carshalton. Help individuals or small groups fully engage with gardening activities in a friendly, inclusive environment.

Blitz the Borough: Join EcoLocal as a Local Publicity Volunteer! Spread the word, distribute posters and leaflets, engage your community, and help more people get involved in our events and activities.

Help to maintain and nurture the gardens and grounds at St Raphael's Hospice

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.

Love music, stories, and children? Become a Rhymetime Leader at Sutton Libraries! Lead fun, award-winning sessions that bring joy to families while gaining confidence, skills, and community experience.

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

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

We are looking for volunteers who can help us with garden maintenance including planting, cutting back, weeding, fence painting, sweeping up & watering the pots from March to September.

An Independent Visitor (IV) is a volunteer who visits and befriends a child or young person living in care.

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?

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.

'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?

Support young refugees and asylum seekers for 1 hour a week with their English and Maths in your local area. Flexible hours and locations for mentoring.

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.

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.

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

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!