It takes a village to raise a child - so be part of that village! Support a service that helps lighten the load for parents with young children navigating difficult times!
Get out and about and connect with the South Dunedin community while distributing important information!
Are you an avid sewer, or keen to learn? Join the team at Sew On Period Care to help make period products for our community! You'll work alongside a small group of other keen sewers to help with sorting fabrics, cutting out patterns, and sewing pads.
Use your crafty skills to upcycle unwanted clothing into new and reusable items while raising funds for PSOs Food Bank and other community services. Shop on Carroll is a local op shop doing good for the community and the environment.
Help support Shakti Women's Refugee Trust Dunedin, through your Administrative and Community Risk Management skills. Through this role you will be supporting Shakti to ensure the wellbeing of vulnerable women in community!
Support the Valley Project to optimize their social media presence and expand engagement across multiple platforms to better engage the community. Work with them to develop a practical social media strategy & crisis plan, and build their comms capability!
Are you interested in providing girls and young women opportunities to build resilience, confidence, and a strong sense of identity? We are looking for someone with ‘a bit of oomph’, a creative mind, and a willingness to develop their own skills
Help to keep an important part of New Zealand's Heritage alive! Inspire and inform visitors by running scheduled tours at their unique industrial heritage museum in South Dunedin!
Work with another Patroller on either a Thursday, Friday or Saturday Evening, and help Dunedin South Community Patrol support the local Police as their Eyes & Ears in the community, you can ride in the Patrol Car first to see if you like it!
Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity which helps to support the well-being/ hauora of families whānau; and also helps to care for care for Papatūānuku by facilitating the reusing of a very large amount of baby items each year?