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!

Be a Buddy for newly arrived Afghan families and individuals who have recently migrated to Sutton and are rebuilding their lives in safety.

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.

Play an important part in making what Age UK Sutton do possible, by creating engaging, impactful content and helping establish relationships.

"There are so few times you can do something practical to help. Hosting refugees felt like a practical thing to do." Sarah, R@H Host. Have a spare room in your home? Interested in hosting refugees?

Our fundraising groups urgently need more volunteer fundraisers who can support their local events and help raise money for an important cause. If you enjoy chatting to people, visiting new places and inspiring people to donate to a life-changing cause, this volunteering role for you.

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.

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

As a volunteer driver you’ll support our MHA Community members by providing transport to MHA groups. Some of our members are isolated and rely on their volunteer driver to take them to their activities.

Maintaining Hill House and keeping the gardens tidy. This is a volunteering opportunity for residents who care about their local spaces. Keep the Hill House looking good and free from litter for all to enjoy.

Are you passionate about disability, helping people and love having fun? Looking for a rewarding but enjoyable way to give back? Then this is the opportunity for you! We are all about fun and the enjoyment of life - making sure that young disabled people get to live their youth the way they want to.

Join Honeywood Museum as a volunteer! Welcome visitors, answer calls, record admissions and assist in the shop. Help bring local history to life in the borough's flagship historic house and museum, and help support a diverse on-going programme of events for visitors of all ages.

Contribute to the local community by using your skills to help recruit volunteers to help the 1st Cheam Scout Group deliver exciting opportunities to young people.

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.

As a Homewares Volunteer you will help our friendly shop team by putting your stamp on this fab department. If you’re a fan of collectibles, homewares, and bric-a-brac then we want you in our team. Best of all you’ll be raising vital funds to support people facing poverty around the world.

As a Volunteer Driver for The Hello Club, you will make it possible for our members who may have issues getting to us, to be able to come to our community club sessions. You will make a real and lasting difference to the lives of older people who are experiencing social isolation or loneliness.

As a Ward Support Volunteer, your role will be to enhance the patient's experience during their stay at The Royal Marsden (Sutton). Help us deliver the very best services and improve the lives of people affected by cancer.

Receiving a diagnosis of cancer, can be a very stressful experience. Counsellors can support people affected by cancer (patients & carers) during this difficult time and enable them to see things more clearly and discover some coping mechanisms.

Volunteers from the League of Friends are based in the hospital corridors, to be a visible source of help and guidance. You will be answering questions and giving directions to patients and visitors.

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