Bring the magic of Christmas to life! Help coordinate the annual Shoebox Project and spread joy to children across Dunedin. A short-term, feel-good role connecting with donors and charities helping children living in hardship🎁
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.
Bring the joy of music to Iona residents. Share your love of piano and brighten the day while supporting the health and well-being of older people.
Got financial skills and want to use them for something that actually matters? MINT are a small, energetic community charity looking for someone with fresh ideas and enthusiasm to help them keep their finances on track.
Does your workplace support employee volunteering, or are you part of a small group looking to volunteer? Help care for whānau/families though a one-off volunteer session sorting donations.
🌿 Join DoC for a day out restoring and enhancing freshwater habitat in the lower Clutha catchment. Volunteers help plant native species, improve ecosystems for native fish, and enjoy beautiful outdoor locations.
Love providing good customer service? Use that friendly attitude as a Retail Assistant for CanShop Queenstown and help sell good quality second hand clothes to support the work of the Cancer Society in Central Otago!
Spread some sweetness! Help the Mornington Toy & Games Library sell their famous handmade chocolate truffles in the lead-up to the final order date. No experience needed, just a willingness to help. Flexible & great for friends and family to do together.
Join the Friday Food Support Volunteer team and be part of something meaningful! A fast-paced, hands-on role welcoming whānau, packing bags, lifting boxes, and offering manaakitanga. Every Friday is different, rewarding, and full of community spirit.
The Information Centre at Dunedin Botanic Garden is the first contact for visitors seeking to get the most from their visit; as such volunteers are considered to be 'the face of the Garden'.