The Waihi Salvation Army Family Store isn’t just a place to shop—it’s where locals pitch in and look out for one another. Every sale helps support people doing it tough. Keen to help out? Pop in for a cuppa and a chat—we’d love to meet you.
Help high school teens from refugee and migrant backgrounds to thrive in their education. Our Youth learning hub Programme aims to provide one-on-one NCEA tutoring support for secondary students from refugee and migrant backgrounds.
Got creative ideas? Use them to help us design fun and engaging fundraising campaigns that inspire people to give and support refugee-led community projects.
Use your skills — or learn new ones — to research funding, help write applications, and support creative community projects. Work flexibly from home with our friendly team, gaining real experience and helping bring local ideas to life.
If you believe every boy deserves someone to believe in him, you’re halfway there. Big Buddy’s mentorship programme matches boys without a male role model with volunteer mentors who show up, listen, and care.
Support people of all abilities to enjoy cycling at the Grassroots Trust Velodrome. Help with set-up, offer encouragement, and be part of a warm, inclusive team. No experience needed—just bring a friendly attitude and a willingness to get involved.
The Refugee Orientation Centre Trust (ROC) are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Videographer to help document our programs and events for promotional material.
Become a Literacy Coach and make a real difference by supporting a learner 1:1 through video calls. Whether you have experience or simply an interest in working with Neuro Diverse people, we welcome you. Full training and ongoing support are provided.
We are looking for new drivers in Pokeno / Franklin area to help provide our essential health shuttle service.
Meals on Wheels delivers hot, nutritious meals and a friendly chat to older, ill, and disabled individuals, and we need caring volunteers to help brighten their day and make a difference in their lives.