Join the Kiwi Harvest team in Wanaka every second Friday, collecting excess food from a local supermarket using your vehicle and delivering this much needed food to a local charity. This is a great chance for Volunteers concerned about those in need.
Keen to get outside, get some light exercise and help your community tackle food waste and insecurity? Bike riders are now needed for KiwiHarvest's new café and bakery collection around the CBD every second Friday morning using their new e-bike.
Interested in steam engines and keeping history alive? Support the boiler operator during steaming days at this working museum in South Dunedin.
Help restore biodiversity at Irahuka/Long Point in the Catlins. Join a Community Planting Day to plant eco-sourced native trees to protect the habitat for hoiho and other native wildlife.
Help repair and recycle bikes, support people with repairs and maintenance, and learn practical bicycle skills in a friendly community workshop. No experience is needed — just a willingness to learn, get involved, and help others get back on two wheels.
Be part of the National Wheelchair Rugby Tournament and Disability Sports Festival at the Edgar Centre. Whether you can help for a few hours or multiple days, you'll play a key role in creating a welcoming, inclusive event.
Are you interested in providing girls and young women opportunities to build resilience, confidence, and a strong sense of identity? GirlGuiding are looking for someone with ‘a bit of oomph’, a creative mind, and a willingness to develop their own skills
Become a Girlguiding Leader in Ōtepoti. GirlGuiding is all about empowering young people to develop confidence, leadership, and life skills. That means heading outdoors, adventuring locally, learning new things, and having fun by getting stuck in.
Build a meaningful connection by being matched with someone who values a weekly call. Share friendly conversations about life, current affairs, sport, and everyday experiences.
Make a difference in your community - volunteer with IHC! Play a big part the life of a person with an intellectual disability and the work IHC does by joining their Online Friendship Programme.