Many migrants want to volunteer to meet people, practise English, gain local experience, and contribute to their new community but language barriers, unfamiliar systems, and confidence can make taking that first step hard.
Volunteering should be for everyone, but people living with a disability, long-term health condition, or mental ill-health can face extra barriers when trying to step into a volunteer role. A Support Volunteer can help!
Organizing a small monthly coffee group for Blind Low Vision members in Picton
Blind Low Vision looking for a competent biker to pilot a tandem for one of our members
Come and be the behind-the-scenes shine maker!
Volunteer home visitors are people who want to support other families in their community. They have experience raising children and managing a household and have practical skills and knowledge about a range of day to day activities.
Help shape the future of volunteering in Marlborough
Volunteer retail assistant at Picton Hospice shops.
Volunteer retail assistant at Redwoodtown Hospice shops.
Become a Trustee and help us continue the Harold Harold Programme in local schools.