SPRING IS ON ITS WAY...Do you love walking and talking, how about trying our befriending role as a walking buddy to support a visually impaired person in Sutton. We have one-to-one arrangements during the week or organised park walks at Nonsuch, Beddington and The Grove on Fridays.

Join Volunteer Centre Sutton as a Health Navigator Volunteer – help residents, who may not easily or regularly be accessing health services, to improve wellbeing through health checks, signposting and support.

To meet and greet customers to the house and provide an overview of it’s history and answer any queries they may have. Deliver tours to a wide range of people including general visitors and scheduled exclusive out of hours tours. Learn and retell the stories of the house and it’s fascinating history Recognise and assist visitors who may need help to ensure they have a memorable, comfortable and enjoyable visit. Play a part in safeguarding the property and the objects within it.

Help us run our inclusive play sessions for autistic and ADHD children in Sutton

Do you want to do something great for your community, whilst having a really fun time? We are looking for volunteers to support adults with learning disabilities to go anywhere, and do anything!

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

Become a Trustee with Sutton Lodge Day Centre. Our aim is to combat loneliness and isolation and help our older community keep active and social. We offer a drop in day centre service, providing a two course hot meal and lots of activities. We also provide a meals on wheels service in conjunction with Sutton Council.

Acting as a retail assistant in our hospital shop.

We are looking for volunteers who can help us with garden maintenance including planting, cutting back, weeding, fence painting, sweeping up & watering the pots from March to September.

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.

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!

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.

Set up a new Walk & Talk or support an existing group in your area. You’ll play an essential role in creating a welcoming and inclusive community for all parents.

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.

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.

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.

To support our staff in our Orangery Cafe to prepare food and refreshments for staff, volunteers, patients, those important to them and other visitors.

Make a real difference! Support clients in tackling benefits forms and increase their chances of receiving the financial help they’re entitled to.