Home Start Sutton is seeking a dedicated and passionate Volunteer Grant Writer to join our team.

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.

Join Our Team as a Volunteer Driver! Are you passionate about driving and looking for a way to make a meaningful difference in your community?

We need volunteers to join classes and engage with students to help them build confidence and progress towards their goals. You’ll support people to achieve their full potential and increase their self-confidence. Our students welcome volunteers into their sessions with open arms, and we can guarantee you’ll get a real buzz from doing such a rewarding role.

Are you passionate about football and eager to inspire the next generation of players? Join our team as a volunteer coach for children aged 6-11! You'll deliver fun, engaging sessions, help young players build skills and confidence, and promote teamwork and sportsmanship. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on coaching experience, develop your skills with support from experienced coaches, and make a meaningful impact in your community.

Volunteer at the Ukraine Saturday ‘School’: prepare refreshments, meet families and enjoy a rewarding role at the heart of a vibrant community preserving culture, language, and togetherness in Sutton.

We are looking for a friendly, chatty volunteer to support the Sutton Vision team by making weekly phone calls to service users who attend groups, to remind them about our upcoming social activities & community sessions. Thursdays AM - approx. 2 hours

Looking for a rewarding role with a supportive team? Epsom RDA are looking for a trustee for property & facilities. Share your skills, meet new people and make a difference in our local charity which provides fun, therapy and achievement for over 200 disabled people, 7 days a week.

Member of the Governing Board for Sherwood Park School - a warm and friendly, all age foundation special school, with high aspirations for our fantastic pupils. The Board act as critical friends to the Senior Leadership Team, providing strategic direction and challenge with oversight of the education provided by, and financial management of, the school. If you are interested in joining our friendly team, please do get in touch; we would love to meet you and have a discussion about the role.

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

Young/Young Adult Carers are children and young people (8-25), who care for a family member with a long-term illness, disability, mental health condition, substance use. Our Young Carers service provides essential support and respite.

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.

As a Befriender you’ll support one of our male residents by visiting him regularly to bring friendship, company, and a chance to chat.

Four times a year, under 18s (or under 25 if SEND), living and studying in the London Borough of Sutton, can volunteer to share their views with key decision makers.

Sutton Little League Football need volunteers to assist/manage/coach their U16s teams in a fun and friendly environment. No previous coaching experience required. Fun football for all. We are also looking for managers/assistant managers and coaches in the U10s/U9s division if you would prefer to volunteer with younger children.

Volunteer as a minibus escort 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.

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

Volunteers from the League of Friends are based in the hospital corridors, to be a visible source of help and guidance. You will be answering questions and giving directions to patients and visitors.

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

You will be the first point of contact for people in your community seeking advice and information on how to resolve their problems on a range of issues including welfare benefits, debt, housing, employment, consumer as well as other areas. You will be fully trained and supported at all times, and have the opportunity to learn about people's contractual and statutory rights as well as honing your communication, people and IT skills in a friendly and supportive environment. Many of our volunteers have used their experience with us to secure paid employment. So as well as helping your local community you will also get something back.