We need help sorting donations in our zero waste community reusing centre. All donations are ethically rehomed or recycled.

Bring companionship and connection to visually impaired people in Sutton. Become a Community Befriender, make a real difference in someone’s life, build meaningful relationships and strengthen your community!

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.

Help host warm, welcoming Community Cuppa mornings for people with sight loss in the London Borough of Sutton. Spark conversation, build connections and share helpful information about activities, services and support.

EcoLocal's Eco-Fair takes place on the August Bank Holiday Monday (31st August 2026) in Carshalton Park, Ruskin Road, Carshalton. Join a huge team of volunteers to make this not-for-profit fundraising event a success!

The Community Donations & Data Bank Coordinator helps Cre8 Football manage and grow our local impact through coordination of community donations and support of our Data Bank activities. This includes overseeing data recording for our national digital inclusion network contributions and managing donations we receive from local businesses and organisations.

Welcome visitors and tour groups, and share the fascinating history of Little Holland House, a unique Arts & Crafts style house in Carshalton Beeches, designed and built by Frank Dickinson, between 1902 and 1904.

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 care for Sutton Vision’s office garden. Create a welcoming, accessible outdoor space used for activities and social gatherings for local people with sight loss.

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.

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

To support the Afghan Women community we are looking for ladies to volunteer to come along to our English Conversation Tea/Coffee Club to have a chat over tea/coffee with women from the Afghan community so that they can practice their English between their English classes which they're currently attending. You just need to be interested in supporting the Afghan Women's community, patient and willing to help make conversation and role play situations.

Gardeners and those with general maintenance skills wanted to help maintain the garden and grounds at The Diamond Centre.

Running meetings helping young girls having fun and know they can be the best version of themselves.

This is exciting opportunity for someone to provide Fundraising Support for a relatively small charity, making the role your own. The role will include finding different funding opportunities, organising fundraising events such as quiz nights, engaging supporters to fundraise for DCF and setting up fundraising campaigns. Tasks can be completed remotely and fit around your lifestyle.

Walk and Talk Buddy Volunteers accompany clients on a gentle weekly walk in their local area for up to 12 weeks. The aim is to help vulnerable and isolated older people in Sutton regain confidence to go outdoors, improve their fitness, and reconnect with their community.

The Trophies and Awards secretary helps celebrate the achievements at the Festival by managing the Festival trophies, awards and medals. Most of the duties take place in October and November.

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

A Local Group is a team of people who share our passion for livelihood creating tools, and gather to collect tools from their area. Many also arrange tool collections at local supermarkets, DIY stores and garden centres. Many also offer talks to local community groups and even speak on local radio. Some groups sort the tools before arranging collection, and some even do some refurbishment, such as grinding off rust and fixing loose handles.

Help us to deliver our Dementia Wellbeing Programme designed to uplift, and empower people living with dementia, their loved ones, and carers.