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.

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.

The Board currently needs volunteer trustees to help deliver a challenging marketing and business plan. The Charity has recently expanded our therapy provision to support a wider range of neurological conditions and we need enthusiastic Trustees to help in developing our business further and find new income streams to secure our future.

Would you like to help keep Sutton green and full of wildlife, plants and animals? Help boost the urban biodiversity of Sutton by undertaking practical habitat management at Beddington Farmlands.

Hope for the Young's Mentoring Programme aims to remove the obstacles vulnerable young refugees and asylum seekers face in accessing education and achieving their full potential. We train Volunteer Mentors to provide specialised support and advice according to the young person's needs.

We are looking for a volunteer with a fundraising focus, supporting us to build relationships in the Borough and extend our reach.

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.

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.

Support participants at the Epsom & Ewell Race for Life 2026, held on Sunday 21st June 2026, one of Cancer Research UK's biggest series of fundraising events. Our volunteers are the heart and soul of Race for Life events. However you can help, for however long, you’ll be doing something amazing. Just bring your energy, smiles and passion to the party. We’re all helping to fund life-saving cancer research. Together.

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.

Help maintain and enhance the garden at Little Holland House, a unique Arts & Crafts style house in Carshalton Beeches, designed and built by Frank Dickinson, between 1902 and 1904. The garden is integral to the history and story of the house and the Dickinson family, and we are looking for volunteers to help us keep the history and spirit of the Dickinson garden alive.

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

Do you enjoy doing a good deed? We’re looking for local people to support others with one-off tasks such as DIY, gardening, assembling, driving, or simple fixes — all at times that suit you. Tasks are shared regularly via WhatsApp, and you can pick and choose the ones that match your location, timings and interests!

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

We’re looking for passionate volunteers to help shape our newly formed, Sutton-based, peer-led charity supporting young adults’ (18-26) mental health.

Exciting opportunity to support a beginners' class teaching English with support and guidance from a fully qualified ESOL teacher

Gardening role for a green fingered volunteer :-)

This little garden at the Worcester Park Library is a very special little garden, valued and used by all members of the community, including children. It is a fenced in garden with seating and has a relaxed tranquil woodland feel in the hubbub of the high street. It is important to the volunteer gardeners to work with nature in a environmentally friendly way to encourage wild life and plants protecting our green spaces.

We are looking for volunteers to sing with us at our weekly prison sessions at HMP High Down every Wednesday morning, or HMP Downview across the road every Wednesday afternoon.

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.