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Volunteering in London for Disability Inclusion
Browse live roles in London and find a way to contribute that fits your interests, time, and next step. These roles support disability inclusion and give you a practical way to make a difference.
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Teenage Cancer Trust
Arts & CultureRoyal Parks Half Marathon Cheering Squad Volunteer
This is your chance to get involved in cheering, motivating and encouraging our amazing team of Teenage Cancer Trust runners at the Royal Parks Half Marathon.

Little Village
Arts & CulturePick & Pack Volunteer - sorting and packing donations of pre-loved items and passing them on to families who need them.
Our Pick and Pack team are based in one of our lively baby banks. Together we sort, check, and prepare pre-loved items for children. Volunteers create high-quality bundles of toys, clothes, and equipment to gift to families. “You can’t imagine the happiness I saw on my little girl’s face when she opened box. She found beautiful outfits, books and toys. I’m forever grateful to people who put it together”

Cancer Research UK London Winter Run
Disability InclusionCancer Research UK London Winter Run Event Team 2023
The Cancer Research UK London Winter Run is a 10k challenge through the heart of the city. We need enthusiastic, proactive individuals, who are prepared to support the event in a variety of roles. These range from giving participants a great send off at the start, directing runners on route or donning a costume to entertain them at the finish (and much more)!

St Joseph's Hospice
Community SupportDementia Wellbeing East London Ward Volunteers
We are looking for volunteers to visit patients on the wards to offer meaningful sensory activities including hand massage, reminiscence, memory boxes, reading, music and company.

Shakespeare's Globe
Arts & CultureShakespeare's Globe: Volunteer Steward
Volunteer with us and help us to share the wonder of theatre with our audiences! We are looking for volunteers for our summer season April - October 2025!
Alzheimer's Research UK
Civic EngagementSpur on cyclists at the London to Brighton Bike Ride
Alzheimer’s Research UK is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to join our awesome Cheer Squad at the London to Brighton Bike Ride on Sunday 18th June 2023 Our #TeamARUK cyclists will be taking on the challenging London to Brighton Bike Ride and we need you, your family and friends to whoop and cheer as loud as you can to support our them along the route.
Slough Youth Voice
Arts & CultureSlough Youth Voice Participant
Volunteering for Young Inspectors, Young Commissioners and Youth Parliament

Climate Ed
Arts & CultureWorkshop Facilitator
A chance for you to inspire children and their families to take action on climate change by reducing their carbon footprints and leading a more climate-friendly lifestyle. All resources and training provided.

Royal Society for Blind Children
Disability InclusionActivities Volunteer (London)
RSBC are looking for Volunteers to get involved with their accessible activities for blind children.

Alzheimer's Society
Disability InclusionRichmond Runfest - Cheer Team Volunteer - Sunday 14th Sept
Be a Cheer Team Volunteer. Help Power Our Runners to the Finish Line!

Alzheimer's Society
Community SupportRoyal Parks Half - Cheer Team Volunteer
Want to make a difference without breaking a sweat? Join our incredible team of Cheer Team Volunteers and help support runners taking at Royal Parks Half to raise money for Alzheimer's Society.

Guide Dogs
Animal WelfarePuppy raiser
Are you a dog lover? Do you have the time to help raise a life-changing puppy? Would you like to make a difference to someone's life? If you've answered yes to these questions, then this role could be perfect for you! As a Puppy Raiser, you'll provide a 6-8 week-old puppy with the vital foundation for its future role as a guide dog. You'll be looking after a puppy for 12-16 months and will guide him or her through training, socialisation, the introduction of new environments and experiences while providing a loving home. There might be the odd chewed slipper along the way, but nothing beats the rewarding feeling of loving and raising a puppy who will go on to make an enormous difference to someone living with sight loss.
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