Do you want to do something great for your community, whilst having a really fun time? We are looking for volunteers to support adults with learning disabilities to go anywhere, and do anything!

Be part of our friendly accessible cycling team! Help participants, including those with additional needs, enjoy inclusive sessions—chat, support, and cycle alongside them, ensuring everyone has fun, feels confident, and stays safe.

As an Activity Volunteer you’ll support our Activity Coordinator to run group or 1-1 activity sessions. We do bake, do flower arranging, arts and crafts, quizzes, bingo and much more!

Join us at The Lodge’s historic walled garden! Help restore this hidden treasure with weeding, planting, and wall repair. Monthly volunteer days—fun, friendly, and open to all.

Do you have green fingers? Would you like to use your gardening skills to help others? We have a beautiful garden site based at Springfield Hospital in Tooting where we provide horticulture training for disabled people and those facing health-related barriers to employment. This helps them move towards personal goals, opening up career opportunities and building confidence and self-esteem.

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

Volunteering at the MoonWalk London on Saturday 16th – Sunday 17th May 2026 with Walk the Walk will offer you the chance to experience something truly unique, fun and challenging. With over 30 different roles across three shifts available – Overnight, Evening and Morning – there really is something for everyone!

Office Admin support required for Cre8 Football

Volunteers will work closely with the staff, horses, coaches and riders. You can tack up and untack the horses, then lead the riders in their lessons. Some volunteers prefer just to assist in the lessons, rather than prepare the horses. We also need side walkers for each rider, sometimes two for each pony.

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.

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.

Sing Out Sutton runs three wellbeing singing groups and seeks volunteers to help run sessions. Flexible and fun, with no weekly commitment—enjoy singing’s proven benefits for mood, health and connection.

Do you love trees and being outdoors? Help plant, maintain and improve the trees and woodland areas, whilst learning new skills in tree identification and practical management.

Do you have experience in a youth setting? Do you want to support LGBTQ+ young people? Why not apply to become a youth worker volunteer at our Gap Youth club!

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.

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!

We are looking for friendly and reliable volunteers to help support the smooth running of the Women’s Wellness Hub sessions. Volunteers play an important role in creating a warm, safe and inclusive atmosphere for women attending the hub and will support both the opening and closing of each session.

To support the Chief Executive in the strategic management of the Association and be a critical friend.

Befrienders will meet people outside their homes, and go out locally together to do activities chosen by members. This could be going for a walk, cycling round the park, or helping with grocery shopping. As a volunteer Befriender you'll offer support and friendship to adults with learning disabilities and/or autism. Members of the scheme may also have a physical or sensory disability, and mental health needs.

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.