We are looking for dedicated volunteers to join the Taupō Area Committee to help drive local initiatives and create a lasting impact. This is a unique opportunity to contribute your skills and ideas to strengthen the committee, supporting community health
A 30 year old man with autism is looking for a friend close to his own age to share interests and activities. Volunteers need to have great communication skills, have their own transport, and be able to commit for at least one year.
An 18-year-old woman with autism is looking for a friend her own age to share activities with in the weekends. Volunteers need a full NZ driver’s license and car, confidence in English, and a minimum six-month commitment.
We are looking for volunteers to help in our St John Op Shop in Paeroa.
Be part of the Huntly Museum team! Volunteer 2–3 hours on weekday afternoons or Saturdays to greet visitors, answer questions, and keep the front desk running smoothly. A great way to meet people, be social, and be part of our welcoming community!
Are you passionate about Christmas and community? Join our team as a Trustee and help create unforgettable holiday experiences that bring Hamiltonians together.
Be part of something that really matters. Join us as a Horse Leader at Riding for the Disabled, Te Aroha. Guide horses and help children and adults with disabilities gain confidence, joy, and life-changing experiences. Your support can make it happen!
Join us once a week or more as a Sidewalker at Riding for the Disabled, Te Aroha. Help children and adults gain confidence and joy on horseback. Sessions run Mon, Wed, Fri, 8.30–12.30 during school terms. our help makes every ride possible!
Join ROC Trust’s Volunteer Research Team to support a 6-month project focused on former refugee youth. This project aims to explore the needs, challenges, and strengths of young people from refugee background.
Be part of the Thames Op Shop crew! Help with pickups, keep the shed tidy, operate the ragging machine, and lift furniture. Lend a hand and keep the team moving, 4 hrs/week, ideally 6+ months. Full training and ongoing support provided.