Join our Scout team as a helper! Support leaders, guide young scouts, ensure safety, teach skills, encourage teamwork, and uphold values while enjoying fun activities, adventures, and making a lasting impact.

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.

As a Volunteer Telephone Befriender, you’ll help improve the quality of life for older people who are socially isolated and may feel lonely. You’ll call once a week to have a chat for about half an hour to help the person feel less isolated. You’ll also encourage them to access services and facilities within their community.

"Bring joy and connection into someone’s life! As a Befriender, you’ll spend quality time with individuals who may feel isolated, providing companionship, a listening ear, and uplifting conversation. Your presence can make a real difference, offering emotional support and fostering meaningful relationships."

Join Our Team as a Volunteer Driver! Are you passionate about driving and looking for a way to make a meaningful difference in your community?

Do you have experience in a youth setting? Do you want to support LGBTQ+ young people? Why not apply to become a youth worker volunteer at our Gap Youth club!

We are looking for a volunteer with a fundraising focus, supporting us to build relationships in the Borough and extend our reach.

Walk and Talk Buddy Volunteers accompany clients on a gentle weekly walk in their local area for up to 12 weeks. The aim is to help vulnerable and isolated older people in Sutton regain confidence to go outdoors, improve their fitness, and reconnect with their community.

Help us build welcoming and inclusive communities that improve the wellbeing of parents as our Treasurer.

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.

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

Help us to deliver our Dementia Wellbeing Programme designed to uplift, and empower people living with dementia, their loved ones, and carers.

We are looking for volunteers to join our London & South East Care Team to provide support to families either by volunteering alongside our Family Support Workers, or supporting families independently.

Blitz the Borough: Join EcoLocal as a Local Publicity Volunteer! Spread the word, distribute posters and leaflets, engage your community, and help more people get involved in our events and activities.

Volunteers will work closely with the staff, horses, coaches and riders. You can tack up and untack the horses, then lead the riders in their lessons. Some volunteers prefer just to assist in the lessons, rather than prepare the horses. We also need side walkers for each rider, sometimes two for each pony.

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.

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.

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.

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

Four times a year, under 18s (or under 25 if SEND), living and studying in the London Borough of Sutton, can volunteer to share their views with key decision makers.