All Volunteer Roles:
Event support (Noth Shore based)
We have an ongoing need for volunteers to join our fun events team. Most events are in reserves in Kaipātiki (North Shore) but we also have some indoors, e.g. at libraries, schools and our HQ in Glenfield.
Board Trustee (Voluntary)
We are currently recruiting trustees with expertise in the following areas: 🔹 Treasurer 🔹 Kaitohutohu Tikanga 🔹 Marketing & Communications 🔹 Partnerships & Sponsorships 🔹 Operations & Innovation 🔹 Secretary
Gardening Volunteer
Alberton - Gardening Volunteers Wanted
Caring for Pā Harakeke
These sessions are about spending time with harakeke, learning its rhythms, understanding its role as taonga and caring for it in ways that align with tikanga Māori and the needs of the whenua.
Caring for Pā Harakeke
These sessions are about spending time with harakeke, learning its rhythms, understanding its role as taonga and caring for it in ways that align with tikanga Māori and the needs of the whenua.
Regeneration Working Bee - Community Flood Resilience
Join us in restoring the health of our local streams and the ecosystems that depend on them. Guided by our expert ecologist, you’ll work alongside passionate volunteers to maintain a recently planted site and help nature thrive.
Conversation Partner
We are looking for volunteers to become Conversation Partners with people who have communication challenges following a stroke
Park care volunteers - Thursday mornings
The Friends of Wainoni Park are looking for some new volunteers to help them care for this award winning green space in Greenhithe
Grants & Fundraising Coordinator
Use your persuasive writing capabilities, passion for kids and sustainability, strategic thinking and perseverance to help us gain funds to keep our toy library operational
Walking Support - North Shore
We’re looking for a walking buddy to join one of our friendly North Shore-based members on regular walks. It’s a simple, feel-good way to help someone with vision loss stay active, confident and connected to their community.
