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.

Are you involved with one of our member organisations or involved in the voluntary and community sector in Sutton? Would you like the opportunity to use your local knowledge and develop your skills to help steer our organisation forward? We are looking for new trustees to join our Board and contribute to Community Action Sutton and the work we do supporting and developing Sutton's vibrant and diverse voluntary and community sector.

You will work with other members of the Neighbourhood Watch team to keep SNHW members and the public informed about crime; to share safety messages from reliable sources; to be a good neighbour, keep an eye out for vulnerable neighbours; and to look out for each other. You will provide an important liaison point with the police Safer Neighbourhoods Team in your area, working alongside ward officers; inform the police of any incidents within your Ward on behalf of members; and encourage others to

An Appropriate Adult volunteer provides support to a vulnerable detainee in Kingston police custody whilst being interviewed by police.

Exciting opportunity to lead a beginners' class for a fully qualified ESOL teacher.

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.

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

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.

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.

If you have a message to share or a story you want people to hear, then we would love to hear from you. Our volunteer speakers share their story and the aims of Guide Dogs to various different audiences, to help raise awareness of our cause.

General gardening volunteers needed at a Sutton town centre community garden. Days and times are flexible.

Be part of our friendly accessible cycling team! Help participants, including those with additional needs, enjoy inclusive sessions—chat, support, and cycle alongside them, ensuring everyone has fun, feels confident, and stays safe.

As a lunch club helper, you’ll support the team to set up and clear away, serve meals and refreshments and help our members to gain the most from the activities.

Join our welcoming farming team to grow organic fruit and veg while connecting with nature and community in this rewarding outdoor role.

As a Volunteer Driver/Befriender for The Hello Club, you will be a 'buddy' for a new member, to make them feel comfortable and supported in their first few visits. You will make a real and lasting difference to the lives of older people who are experiencing social isolation or loneliness.

Would you like to help keep Sutton green and full of wildlife, plants and animals? Help boost the urban biodiversity of Sutton by undertaking practical habitat management at Beddington Farmlands.

Do you enjoy spending time with older people? Help run our friendly Monday sessions by setting up, making drinks, running activities and giving everyone a warm welcome in a fun, social space.

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.

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.

As an After-School Football Coach, you will lead engaging and fun weekly football sessions for KS1 or KS2 children. Your role is to develop their football skills, promote teamwork, and encourage a love for physical activity. You will create a positive and safe environment where children can learn the fundamentals of football, improve their abilities, and enjoy the game.