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Marketing Ads Campaign Officer

As a Marketing Ads Campaign Volunteer, you will help plan, execute, and optimize digital advertising campaigns to raise awareness, drive engagement, and support fundraising or outreach efforts.

Treasurer [Board Trustee]

Want to see women receive the help and care they need for maternal mental health as early as possible? Mothers Helpers is looking for a Treasurer who is a Chartered Accountant or in a current role as Finance Manager.

Financial Mentors/Budget Advisers

North Harbour Budgeting Services is currently looking to recruit Financial Mentors.

West Auckland Budget Service

Our team of expert budget advisers is dedicated to assisting individuals and whanau within the West Auckland community, spanning from Avondale to West Harbour and Riverhead. We operate from the local citizen advice bureaus at New Lynn, Glen Eden, Henderson, and Massey, providing free, confidential, and importantly, non-judgmental services.

West Auckland Budget Service

Our team of expert budget advisers is dedicated to assisting individuals and whanau within the West Auckland community, spanning from Avondale to West Harbour and Riverhead. We operate from the local citizen advice bureaus at New Lynn, Glen Eden, Henderson, and Massey, providing free, confidential, and importantly, non-judgmental services.

North Harbour Budgeting Services Inc.

• Assist clients to develop basic financial skills through education • Provide support and advocacy for clients • Help negotiate with creditors, if needed • Offer ongoing financial mentoring with the aim of assisting clients to become more self-reliant • Educate through seminars and workshops in schools, workplaces, tertiary institutions, community organisations and other agencies Paid Staff: 1 full time and 2 part-time Volunteers: 7-10

Helensville Agricultural And Pastoral Association

The Helensville A&P Association held it’s first show in 1900. It is always held on the last Saturday in February and is easily the biggest event on Helensville’s annual calendar. Helensville Show is an iconic small-town agricultural show, with a mission to promote excellence in agriculture through competition, demonstration, education and entertainment. In the 21st century we also endeavour to bridge the rural/urban divide and give our city neighbours a taste of country life. Because the show has so much variety, there’s something for everyone. Our competition schedules cover horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pet dogs, calf club, pet lambs & goats, cooking, horticulture, art and craft, painting, photography, garden produce, and needlework – plus we have a big children’s section. And don't miss the Highland Dancing! Demonstrations of things like dog trialing, shearing, farrier-work, blacksmithing, fencing take place throughout Show day. Entertainment ranges from community groups performing on the community stage, to bands on the main stage, acts around the grounds and of course amusements and rides and puzzles. Likewise there is heaps to see in our Trade area, with stalls ranging from the latest in agricultural equipment and lifestyle products through to plants, clothes and crafts. There are plenty of choices for food and of course coffee, ice creams and candy floss. If you're on a budget, bring your own picnic and sit up the hill watching the activities below. There are plenty of free family activities. We have even made entry free for children, 16 years and under. We are proudly a Zero Waste and Smokefree event. And don't forget to bring your own water bottle and fill it at the Laser Plumbing Silverdale free water truck (in fact they even have a free dog drinking bowl!). The Helensville Show is organised by a volunteer Executive of nine people and one paid Show Manager/Secretary, who all work hard throughout the year to maintain our grounds, organise the next Show and fundraise to help finance it. On Show week it takes over 100 volunteers to set up, run and pack down the Show. If you are able to help in any of those roles, we would love to welcome you to our Helensville Show volunteer family.

Message to all MPs 2012

Message to all MPs 2012

Volunteers and Volunteering: Message to all elected and list Representatives 2012 Volunteering Auckland was established in 1990 in answer to a need fo...

General Manager's Report 2012

General Manager's Report 2012

This year has seen a marked increase in the services delivered by Volunteering Auckland. The number of people accessing voluntary opportunities conti...

General Manager's Report 2011

General Manager's Report 2011

The continuing uncertain economic outlook, and its constraints on our operating budget, continues to compel us to look for fresh and innovative ways o...

Charity Viewpoint 2016

Charity Viewpoint 2016

Volunteers may come for free ... but they don't come for nothing! Volunteering costs! Investing in volunteer programme infrastructure will bring ben...

COVID-19: Preparing for the next "Normal"

COVID-19: Preparing for the next "Normal"

As we look toward our new future, what type of community or world are we preparing for? What scenario are we planning for ...

Locals looking after their own

Locals looking after their own

Today is UN International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste. So, we’re casting the spotlight on a few of our members who do important work in th...

Finding and using data that matters – 6 things to think about

Finding and using data that matters – 6 things to think about

Data is an important aspect of impact measurements. Read Anne Russell's article on what you need to know before you start looking for tools and datase...

Developing your Career beyond Volunteering

Developing your Career beyond Volunteering

Morven Maclean shares her recent experience of moving from a Volunteer Management position into a senior role in the People / Organisational Developme...

Combining upskilling volunteers with fostering of community

Combining upskilling volunteers with fostering of community

West Auckland Budgeting Service acknowledges and celebrates the volunteers, but most importantly values them for more than what they are doing.

2022 LoVE Awards and Launching Rangatahi Te Mahi Tūao

2022 LoVE Awards and Launching Rangatahi Te Mahi Tūao

2022 LoVE Awards - Recognizing those who lead in the volunteering space. Individuals, organisations, and companies.

Leaders of Volunteers: Ensuring Success for Volunteer-Involving Programmes

Leaders of Volunteers: Ensuring Success for Volunteer-Involving Programmes

At the heart of successful volunteer-involving programmes are the dedicated leaders, coordinators, and managers of volunteers.

The Benefits and Value of Corporate Employee Volunteer Teams to Community Organisations

The Benefits and Value of Corporate Employee Volunteer Teams to Community Organisations

Community organisations in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland play a vital role in addressing social issues, supporting vulnerable populations, and enhancing th...

Becoming a Leader of Volunteers: What to Look For and How to Excel

Becoming a Leader of Volunteers: What to Look For and How to Excel

Whether you’re taking on volunteer management for the first time – or looking for some fresh inspiration – here’s some vital guidance on how to excel.