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!
As a Riding Session Volunteer you will be working with some lovely horses while helping people with a disability, special needs or challenges, thrive in the community! Come and help the team provide therapeutic horse riding that promotes wellbeing!
Give back to your community and inspire the next generation by sharing your career with young people. Take part in fun and inspiring events hosted by local schools - when, and as often as you like.
Do you like reading the morning paper? 📰 Blind Low Vision NZ needs someone to read and record news articles and family notices from the local paper onto a phone line for people with vision impairment to listen to. All from the comfort of home!
Apply your attention to detail and note-taking skills to support the OHA Board as they champion strategies to ensure our community has well functioning housing.
Volunteer from home, apply your organisational and management skills and ensure that essential information about endometriosis and the services of Insight Endometriosis reaches the people and agencies who need it most! 2 roles available.
Enjoy sport, a good chat, and getting out and about? Spend time with an IHC friend in Mosgiel who loves bowling, RSA visits, and horse racing. A great way to share laughs and make a difference locally.
Enjoy leisurely walks, café chats, and local outings? Spend time with an IHC friend in Mosgiel and share hobbies, laughter, and meaningful moments while making a positive difference in someone’s life.
Use your driving skills to make a difference by transporting older adults to a day of friendship, fun, and activities, or support them as an assistant, helping them on and off the mini bus with a friendly smile.
The Volunteer Area Coordinator role is for the Big Heart Appeal street collection which will take place on Friday 27 & Saturday 28 February 2026 from 8am – 6pm. Volunteers play a key role in the Heart Foundation’s biggest fundraiser of the year.