Support Te Awamutu CAB's Reception & Engagement Team, providing steady support to whānau who come through our door during Justice of the Peace Clinic mornings. With just a 4-hour shift (Mon, Wed, or Fri), your mahi directly impacts those who need help.
If you know your way around a guitar & love country tunes, spend 1 or 2 hours a week with Mr. M to help a mate out — he can’t quite do it on his own yet, but with your skills and company, you’ll be giving Mr M the chance to keep chasing something he loves
We're looking for a caring, reliable volunteer with experience in handling and leading horses to support our Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) sessions in Cambridge as a Horse Handler & Leader Volunteer!
Cambridge Community - Young or young-at-heart! Join the Riding for the Disabled programme to work with gentle horses, empower special needs riders, & build lasting friendships in a caring, lively community where kindness always gallops!
Volunteer from home! Proofread translated information to help overcome language and cultural barriers and empower more of the community impacted by endometriosis - high level of understanding of a language other than English is required for this role.
Do you live in Cambridge? Join our sprightly crew on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Help keep Cambridge the “Town of Trees” by planting, protecting, raising awareness, and rolling up sleeves for community projects. Join our wagon!
In Cambridge, our Volunteer Drivers help neighbours get to appointments when they can’t go alone. It’s a simple way to say, “You’re not on your own.” No guilt trips, just car trips. Say yes when you can, say no when you need. Drive for Cambridge!
The Matamata Salvation Army Family Store is where locals look out for each other. Whether you’re after a good find, a chat, or a way to give back, there’s always a friendly face inside. Keen to help out? or Wanting to build your C.V? Pop in for a chat!
The Cambridge Salvation Army Family Store is where locals find treasures, catch up with mates, and lend a hand. Keen to help out? Build your C.V? Pop in for a chat—we’re always glad to see a familiar face or meet a new one.
Being part of the Te Awamutu Family Store means more than bargains. It’s about meeting neighbours, sharing yarns, and lending a hand to keep our community strong. Helping each other is just what we do—& we’re looking for a few more friendly hands to help!