All Volunteer Roles:

Grey Lynn Toy Library - Wednesday Morning Volunteer

The Grey Lynn Toy Library is a local charity looking for friendly, reliable volunteers. This is a great opportunity to become a part of the local community, and to enjoy our children’s delight and excitement as they explore our huge selection of toys.

Van Drivers

Use your driving skills to make a meaningful difference by supporting weekly outings for our residents

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.

Predator control - Albany

Want to help us support our native bugs, birds and plants to survive? Are you looking for a service opportunity in your local community?

Board Trustee (Voluntary)

We are currently recruiting trustees with expertise in the following areas: 🔹 Treasurer 🔹 Kaitohutohu Tikanga 🔹 Marketing & Communications 🔹 Partnerships & Sponsorships 🔹 Operations & Innovation 🔹 Secretary

Youth Leaders Required - Te Atatu Peninsula

Are you passionate about giving girls and young women the chance to grow in confidence, resilience, and a strong sense of identity? We require volunteers to help in Te Atatu Peninsula

Regeneration Working Bee - Community Flood Resilience

Kaipātiki Project
Conservation | Evenings/Weekends | Birkdale
21 February 2026

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.

Caring for Pā Harakeke

Kaipātiki Project
Conservation | Working Hours | Birkdale
12 March 2026

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

Kaipātiki Project
Conservation | Working Hours | Birkdale
26 February 2026

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.


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