An exciting opportunity to help the environment by providing an opportunity for native wildlife to flourish. You'll meet others in your community while installing predator traps in local backyards and organisations.
Do you love the sound of selecting and approaching Businesses, to see if they're willing to host a Be Heard! donation box on their front counter? If so, they would love to hear from you!
Would you love to offer information, advice and, at times, accompany women and families into a safe house, working alongside Ōtepoti Dunedin Whānau Refuge's amazing Volunteers and kaimahi (staff members)?
Provide vital support to the Incident Management Team and the deployed field teams during Search and Rescue operations in Central Otago!
Pair up with another Patroller, on a Friday or Saturday night, and help Police keep North Dunedin safe by use of the Community Patrol Car! You can ride-along with them first to see if you like it!
Share a friendship and help build social connection for someone in need. Visit a local café, share a hobby, go for a scenic drive or head out for a walk.
Use your labouring skills and helpful personality to maintain Quarantine Island/Kamau Taurua's historic buildings (located in the heart of Otago Harbour) and keep an important part of Aotearoa New Zealand's heritage alive for future generations!
If you feel enthusiastic about educating the Island's visitors in the area of ecological restoration, then this might be the role for you!
Would you love to help organise and oversee groups of volunteers working together to protect and enhance the ecology and biodiversity of an island, as a part-time Mahi Day Coordinator supporting the Island's Keeper?
Join Hawea Food Forest on their Saturday working bees to help build food security in the Upper Clutha area!