
SeeAbility
Gardening Volunteer - Aylesbury
Do you enjoy being outdoors, getting your hands dirty, and helping things grow? Join Seeability as a Gardening Volunteer and support people with learning disabilities, autism, and sight loss to enjoy gardening, nature, and time outdoors. Whether you’re green-fingered or simply enjoy a bit of fresh air and teamwork, this is a fun and rewarding way to make a real difference.
Museum of Brands
Volunteer Admissions Assistant
The Admissions Assistant role focuses on creating a welcoming, memorable visitor experience. You’ll greet and engage visitors, share information about the museum and its collection, sell tickets and gift shop items, and support Gift Aid and marketing data collection. You’ll help visitors explore the Museum by answering questions and distributing trails, accessibility information and family activities, You will also help maintain the gift shop through restocking and displays, assist with online research, and help promote the Museum locally.

Wycombe Homeless Connection
Administration Support Volunteer
You support people in a housing crisis, as well as offering assistance and information to supporters, volunteers, and members of the public who get in touch by phone, email, or in person. Working alongside our trained staff, you’ll help answer calls to our support line and keep things running smoothly across our office and support centre.

Wheels for All
Support inclusive cycling sessions in Harrow delivered by Harrow Wheels for All
Support participants during our cycling sessions by helping with equipment, offering encouragement, and ensuring a safe, inclusive environment.

St Clare Hospice
Volunteer Opportunities
Your support will help us meet our strategic aims of: • Reaching significantly more people who are facing death, dying and loss in our local communities. • Supporting our communities to become more resilient, to support each other and to remain independent for as long as possible.

The National Deaf Children's Society
Communication Support Volunteer - Buckinghamshire
Communication Support Volunteers are an essential part of our work for reaching and supporting different communities. Our partners in the community hold events across the UK and online. Your support will help assist communication by translating between English and British Sign Language (BSL), ensuring attendees have a positive experience! You will provide informal communication support (this is not a qualified interpreter role). You may be on your own, or as part of a team so you’ll need to be enthusiastic and motivated.

Connection Support
Volunteer Outreach Support- Homelessness
Can you spare few hours on occasional early mornings? We are looking for volunteers to work alongside Connection’s Outreach Support Workers, to wake up identified rough sleepers with the aim of helping them to access suitable accommodation.

A.S.O. UK
Wembley Volunteers Needed
Volunteer at the brand new ASICS LDNX on Sunday 11th October in Wembley, home of epic sporting performances!
Foundation for International Education
Service Internship & Service Learning
This opportunity to only available to students completing service hours via FIE.

Kith and Kids
Volunteer Mentor on Autism Employability Project 2026
10am to 3pm, Mondays and/or Fridays, term-time. Support and mentor young adults with autism and/or mild learning disabilities to develop employment/life skills on our fun daytime project in North London.

Kith and Kids
Weekend Club Autism Support Volunteer 2026
Join us on our Weekend Clubs and get to know our friendly service users as you all take part in fun and challenging workshops including sports and games, arts and crafts, drama and enjoying a day out in London. Timings: 10.00am to 1.30pm and/or 1:30pm to 6.00pm, Sat fortnightly in North London.

Kith and Kids
Autism Summer Project Volunteer 2026
The project runs for 5 days, Wed 22nd – Sun 26th July, 9:30am – 5:30pm in North London Join us on our Summer Project and get to know our friendly service users as you all take part in fun and challenging workshops including sports and games, arts and crafts, drama, cooking and enjoying a day out in London.

Alzheimer's Society
TCS London Marathon- Cheer Team Volunteer - Sunday 26th April
Love the energy of a race day? Want to support a good cause without breaking a sweat? We’re looking for a team of amazing cheer point volunteers to join us in supporting Alzheimer's Society runners at the world's biggest marathon!

Unfold
Volunteer Mentors Needed for Children and Young people on our main and Asylum Seekers programme
Use your skills and experiences to meet a young person on a 1-2-1 basis and help on their journey to get to where they want to be. With 89% of the young people we work with saying that having a mentor has improved their life, your skills and experiences will have a positive impact.

Royal Air Force Museum
Volunteer Photograph Cataloguer
The RAF Museum has acquired large collections of photographs showing aviation at the end of the 20th century. Help is needed with the digitization and cataloguing of the collections with the aim of getting them online. It is also hoped these images can be used in the new exhibition being prepared for the RAF Museum’s Midlands Development Programme and will add value to the project. The RAF Museum’s Midlands Development Programme MDP comprises a major regional engagement programme supported by a new collections hub, learning centre, contemporary exhibition and co-curated interpretive interventions across the site.

Princess Alice Hospice
Events Volunteer
Searching for a fun and flexible role to volunteer in? Join us as Events Assistant Volunteer to provide support at our various events taking place throughout the year.

Communication Support Volunteer - Buckinghamshire
Communication Support Volunteers are an essential part of our work for reaching and supporting different communities. Our partners in the community hold events across the UK and online. Your support will help assist communication by translating between English and British Sign Language (BSL), ensuring attendees have a positive experience! You will provide informal communication support (this is not a qualified interpreter role). You may be on your own, or as part of a team so you’ll need to be enthusiastic and motivated.
About the Role
About you Aged 18 years and over BSL signing skills at level 3 or above (with or without a formal qualification) Able to adapt your communication methods depending on individual needs and environments Willing to get involved in activities to encourage people to participate Communicate effectively within your role and as part of a team When and where Events will vary regionally and may take place during the day, evening, or weekends as a one-off or r...