The Club Welfare Officer supports the club by ensuring policies and processes promote a safe and positive football environment for all participants. This role contributes to welfare information provided to volunteers and coaches and is a first point of contact for welfare matters.

As our Bar Host you'll serve drinks and create a welcoming atmosphere for our residents and their guests. A friendly, reliable approach is key to making each evening enjoyable!

Support exciting events across Sutton as an Operations Assistant Volunteer! Help with deliveries, event setup, and logistics while gaining hands-on experience and making a real impact in your community.

Do you have a background in writing, journalism or editing? Help us to capture the stories of our clients and stakeholders.

Tuesday Club is a new service for those living with dementia and their Carers and is run by Carshalton Methodist Church. We are looking for volunteers to help us with the following:- Help the clients to engage in activities. Socialise with clients. Play games and get involved in activities as needed. Serve drinks and food. Tidy up after food and activities. Welcome clients to the club. Other tasks as asked for by the Tuesday Club Manager and Organiser.

Join MAPS Mentoring as a Volunteer Mentor and support children and young people in Sutton who are facing challenges and dealing with complex life circumstances. You could transform a life with just an hour a week.

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

Inspire brighter futures for children and young people — join Duffus Community Foundation as a Finance and Accounts Controller Trustee and help shape a thriving, sustainable community where every young person can succeed.

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.

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.

The Lead Volunteer leads and inspires the 1st Cheam Scout Group’s team of volunteers and supports the wider Group to ensure it runs effectively and provides great opportunities and fun activities for young people in ages 6yrs through to 14yrs, and that Scouting within the Group develops in accordance with the rules and policies of The Scout Association. This role can be immensely satisfying and rewarding by making a real difference to the development of young people in our community.

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.

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.

Shop volunteers support the shop manager and fellow volunteers to give the best possible service to our customers for the success of our shops.

Be a lifeline for unpaid Carers—those supporting family or friends with illness, disability or other challenges. As an Advice and Information Volunteer, you’ll connect them with support, resources and services to make caring easier.

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!

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

As a Lead Volunteer, you will assist the shop manager in leading, managing and planning for the development of a shop team.

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.

Help 1st Cheam Scouts reach 100! Join one of our leadership teams for either Beavers, Cubs or Scouts and help make a real difference to your community by helping to provide a wide range of activities at our weekly meetings and other outdoor activities for boys and girls in the age ranges of 6 to 14.5 years. This is a great evening/term time volunteering opportunity.