Some things make for healthier, happier living. Aged care residents love chatting and having a laugh with volunteers who bring a little bit of the outside world in with them through social engagement and meaningful activity.
Bring the joy of music for an hour a week or fortnight and brighten the day for rest home residents. Share your love of piano and contribute to the health and well-being of older people.
Enjoy shooting hoops, playing golf, keeping active at the gym? Could you be a great role model for a young man with an intellectual disability who would love to hang out, chat and develop some social confidence. Make a positive difference.
Would you like to make a big difference to someone with an intellectual disability? Dunedin Friend-Link supports people with intellectual/learning disabilities to participate, contribute and belong to the Dunedin community.
Offer calm, compassionate support to women and children as they enter safe house crisis accommodation, walking alongside them at a critical moment with the team of Ōtepoti Dunedin Whānau Refuge.
Are you community-minded and passionate about inclusion? Bring your strategic insights to a local governance committee. This is your chance to shape the future of belonging in Queenstown Lakes, strengthen cultural diversity, and make a meaningful impact.
If you love horses and want those with a disability/special needs or challenges to thrive, then Dunedin Riding for the Disabled is looking for people like you to be their Horse Care Assistants! Come join the team and make a difference!
Drive individuals who are blind or have low vision to/from activity groups
South Alive's Fruit and Nut Action Team have established and maintain 8 fruit and nut orchards around South Invercargill. They are looking for volunteers to help at their regular working bees at these orchards.
South Alive holds a number of events throughout the year and are always looking for an extra set of hands to help deliver events across the South Invercargill community.