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.

Join MAPS Mentoring as a Volunteer Mentor and support children and young people in Sutton who are facing challenges and dealing with complex life circumstances. You could transform a life with just an hour a week.

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.

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.

Office Admin support required for Cre8 Football

The Events Coordinator helps Cre8 Football plan and deliver varied community and football-related events, including player presentations, CPD sessions, workshops, and fundraising activities. The role supports both internal volunteer events and wider community engagement.

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.

Children from lower-income families are less likely to achieve academically than their better-off peers. Action Tutoring is a charity that works to level the playing field.

We are looking for volunteers to work in our mobile shop at The Royal Marsden in Sutton. The mobile shop is a really important service for patients and families on the wards, providing items which help make their stay in hospital more comfortable.

Join us in making our cheer points the loudest and purpliest, so our runners and walkers get the boost they need to make it over that finish line. Our London events for 2026 include London Landmarks Half Marathon (12th April 2026), London Marathon (26th April n2026), Thames Bridges Ultra (12th September 2026) and Royal Parks London (11th October 2026)

As a volunteer driver you’ll support our MHA Community members by providing transport to their MHA groups, GP or hospital appointments or you may collect their groceries.

Meeting patients at the bedside and gathering song requests from them, their visitors and the ward staff.

As a Retail Volunteer you will learn all about what goes into making our fantastic shop thrive. You can keep busy in the stockroom sorting and checking donations or be on the shop floor, serving customers and putting stock out on sale. Whatever suits you! Best of all you’ll be raising vital funds to support people facing poverty around the world.

Provide a warm welcome to visitors and callers at Age UK Sutton's office, and help staff with office admin tasks and to provide our clients with information and options.

Join Sutton Befrienders as a Walking Group Leader – share your love of walking, support others to stay active, build friendships, explore the outdoors, and enjoy community connection.

Support Sutton Vision’s friendly office team by welcoming visitors, assisting with light admin and making reminder calls. Your help will support visually impaired colleagues and keep services running smoothly.

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.

Bring the library home: volunteer to deliver books and friendly chats to housebound people, sharing the joy of reading while brightening someone’s day with connection and community.

We are looking for amazing people who have experience of dealing with housing issues or financial instability. Two hours a week will help local families with young children get the best start in life. Give the families the tools to create the environment for the family to thrive. Full training provided and ongoing support.

As a General Care Home Assistant, you’ll support the team with a variety of tasks that vary each week.