Roles

Location

Category

Lunch Supporters

Central Otago Living Options
Social Support | Alexandra

Interested in working with people with disabilities? Lunch Supporters are needed at Living Options to support people to gain skills in preparing their lunch plate, or prepare lunch plates for people who are yet to learn this task.

Disaster Welfare and Support Team - Invercargill

New Zealand Red Cross
Social Support | Invercargill

Are you interested in providing essential services during and immediately following a disaster? Join our Disaster Welfare and Support Team in Invercargill to gain skills and help us respond to future events.

Afternoon Tea Volunteer, Age Concern Gentle Exercise Class

Age Concern Otago
Social Support | Oamaru

Be part of a helpful team which produces delicious refreshments every week for the Age Concern Gentle Exercise classes.

Community Support - Varied Roles

Happiness House Trust
Social Support | Queenstown, Arrowtown

Happiness House is a unique local community trust. Our mission is to facilitate community supporting community by offering social, emotional and practical support in our homely drop in centre.

Elderly Companion

Ripponburn Rest Home
Social Support | Cromwell

Ripponburn have a pool of volunteers who interact with the residents based on mutual interests.  Activities can include things such as playing cards, games, doing crafts or projects; reading books, articles, newspapers, going on walks or outings.

Social Group Supporter

Wakatipu Senior Citizens Association
Social Support | Queenstown

Join us at our weekly social gatherings, which enable older residents in the Wakatipu to remain active and engaged in the community. Help out with Friday lunch prep and serving, or by being on our van driving roster.

Patroller

Queenstown Community Patrol
Social Support | Queenstown

Community Patrol Volunteers are everyday people who are trained to know what to look out for as they act as extra “eyes and ears” for New Zealand Police.

Community Patroller

Wanaka Community Patrol
Social Support | Wānaka

Community Patrollers are volunteers working closely with Police as extra “eyes and ears” to assist Police and other agencies to build safer communities.