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.

Would you like to support visually impaired people in your local community? If you have spare time, your own transport and a full clean driving licence we are looking for Volunteer Drivers to take members to social events, activities and outings in the borough.

The Meals on Wheels service needs volunteer drivers and escorts for the meals on wheels vans to deliver food to local elderly people. One of weekly shifts or multi dependent on the volunteers availability.

Support us with the collection and delivery of donations to and from the Donation Centre, shops, the Hospice and the Warehouse.

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.

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.

The County Ambassador will work with our Volunteering Coordinator to support our team of local volunteers (the people who collect tools, speak on our behalf and represent us in churches and community groups.), Recruit new volunteers and Promote our work locally.

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.

We are looking for retail assistants to help in our QEF charity shop, situated on Worcester Park’s busy high street, which sells a wide range of donated goods.

We are looking for volunteers to join our London & South East Care Team to provide support to families either by volunteering alongside our Family Support Workers, or supporting families independently.

MAPS (Mentoring, Advocacy and Peer Support) is early intervention 1-2-1 mentoring programme, run by Volunteer Centre Sutton, working with local children and young people who are facing challenging circumstances or have complex needs. Under the MAPS Mentoring project, Mentors provide each young person on the programme with a safe space and dedicated time to talk, as well as an opportunity to expand their horizons.

Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People (QEF) is looking for people who would like to help our Clients get out and about more. We need people who can take Clients to hospital appointments, out shopping, to attend organised activities or just for a drive and a change of scenery. If you are over 25, have a clean licence, enjoy being with people and have a few hours to spare, not necessarily on a regular basis, we would love to hear from you. No experience necessary and drivers will not be required to drive their own vehicles.

As many of our young people would be unable to get to a central meeting point, we go and pick them all up from their houses at the start of the project and drop them off again at the end. We also go out to activities in the minibus each day.

SPRING IS ON ITS WAY...Do you love walking and talking, how about trying our befriending role as a walking buddy to support a visually impaired person in Sutton. We have one-to-one arrangements during the week or organised park walks at Nonsuch, Beddington and The Grove on Fridays.

The Festival Organiser has overall responsibility for organising the Festival (and the Masterclass), supported by the Festival team, principally the Festival secretary and the Festival officers. This includes ensuring that the tasks delegated to the team are carried out to time.

First point of contact with clients seeking help and advice to resolve their problems.

Opportunity to join as secretary the committee of Diabetes UK's local Group and co-shape its future as we deliver on our mission to be Diabetes UK’s local ambassadors and main contact for anything to do with Diabetes for the community in Sutton, South West London and beyond.

Driver for every other Wednesday afternoon

You will work with other members of the Neighbourhood Watch team to keep SNHW members and the public informed about crime; to share safety messages from reliable sources; to be a good neighbour, keep an eye out for vulnerable neighbours; and to look out for each other. You will provide an important liaison point with the police Safer Neighbourhoods Team in your area, working alongside ward officers; inform the police of any incidents within your Ward on behalf of members; and encourage others to

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.