Be part of something bigger
Discover opportunities and build connections with the people and organisations driving positive change in our communities

Volunteer to drive members around in our minibus and get free training.

Help out with planning and running our community parties and get-togethers!

Join our Scout group as a Team Member Volunteer and help give local young people new opportunities and skills

Join our Cub Scout group as a Team Member and help give local children new opportunities and skills

My Black Dog is a community-focused platform offering peer-to-peer conversations for people who are struggling with mental health challenges and trauma.








Do you love art? Are you passionate about breaking down barriers to accessing arts & culture for families? Mini Art Explorers is looking for volunteers to deliver fun creative activities to children and families in Libraries.

St Joseph’s Hospice relies on the generosity and support of our local community. We need to raise around £7 million a year to keep the Hospice running and source income through a number of channels.

Compassionate Neighbours are trained volunteers offering friendship and a listening ear to people living in their community, who are at the end of life through age or illness.

Dementia Wellbeing East London needs volunteers to offer Practical, social and emotional support to people living in their homes in Newham, City & Hackney and Tower Hamlets affected by advanced dementia.

As an Online Awareness Raiser volunteer, you’ll help to raise awareness of caring and the support available to unpaid carers through social media, while also providing a voice for unpaid carers, with assistance from Carers UK. Many carers now use the

As an Enter & View volunteer, you will collect evidence of what works well and what could be improved in health and social services to improve people’s experiences. Healthwatch can use this evidence to make recommendations and inform changes.

We are recruiting volunteer youth mentors who can give 2 hours a week supporting a young person aged 8-18 through outdoor based mentoring sessions. This could include going cycling, visiting museums, enjoying new foods and trying new fun experiences.

We are seeking dedicated volunteers from all walks of life to tutor and support pupils from lower-income communities in maths and English for one hour a week online or in person.