As a Befriender you’ll support one of our male residents by visiting him regularly to bring friendship, company, and a chance to chat.

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.

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.

Looking for a rewarding role with a supportive team? Epsom RDA are looking for a trustee for property & facilities. Share your skills, meet new people and make a difference in our local charity which provides fun, therapy and achievement for over 200 disabled people, 7 days a week.

A Duke of Edinburgh Award Lead is a Member of the Programme Team. They support The Scouts, a Licensed Organisation, to deliver the award locally.

We need volunteers to join classes and engage with students to help them build confidence and progress towards their goals. You’ll support people to achieve their full potential and increase their self-confidence. Our students welcome volunteers into their sessions with open arms, and we can guarantee you’ll get a real buzz from doing such a rewarding role.

As a Baby & Child First Aid Coordinator you will help make this possible by playing an important role in making valuable first aid courses available to parents giving them access to lifesaving skills and the confidence to put them into practice.

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.

Volunteering in one of our shops not only makes a difference to those we care for, it will make a difference to your life too. In our vibrant, sociable shops you will find new friends, colleagues, whilst gaining a wealth of valuable experience and also bagging a bargain for yourself!

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.

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.

Set up and run fundraising events! Perhaps you can run a Golf Day or take part in a sponsored event? Or are you great and baking and could run a coffee morning and charge entry?

We need volunteers to help Sutton Night Watch deliver our services to homeless people.

Volunteer to help maintain and restore Honeywood Museum’s historic garden. Join our restoration project, started in 2021, and preserve this unique Victorian and 20th-century heritage.

Help with 121 and group digital skills support in client's homes or community spaces, supporting them to set and achieve goals, you will be provided with resources and support but must be digitally confident yourself. From 2hrs a week.

Member of the Governing Board for Sherwood Park School - a warm and friendly, all age foundation special school, with high aspirations for our fantastic pupils. The Board act as critical friends to the Senior Leadership Team, providing strategic direction and challenge with oversight of the education provided by, and financial management of, the school. If you are interested in joining our friendly team, please do get in touch; we would love to meet you and have a discussion about the role.

As a Befriender you’ll be matched with a member and visit them regularly in their own home to bring friendship, company, and a chance to chat. You may also offer practical support such as; reading a newspaper or their favourite book or accompany the member shopping or to a recreational activity.

As a Maths After-School Club Leader, you will inspire and guide students in enhancing their mathematical skills and confidence. You'll be responsible for planning and delivering engaging and educational activities that make learning maths fun. By fostering a supportive and inclusive environment, you will help students develop problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and a passion for mathematics.

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.

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.