Join us once a week or more as a Sidewalker at Riding for the Disabled, Te Aroha. Help children and adults gain confidence and joy on horseback. Sessions run Mon, Wed, Fri, 8.30–12.30 during school terms. our help makes every ride possible!
The Hamilton Hearing Association is a not-for-profit devoted to supporting hearing health in our community. We are looking for a Committee President to provide strong leadership and direction for our committee.
We are seeking volunteers to join our committee at The Hearing Association Hamilton & Districts Branch.
Do you live in Thames or nearby? Available Thursdays (10–2)?, we’d love your help at the hospital. You’ll greet visitors, assist with wheelchairs, and ease busy days. If you want to feel useful or build your CV, we’d be so grateful to have you with us.
If you understand life and its challenges, join the caring Community Support Interviewer team at CAB Te Awamutu. Your calm presence and compassion will help build a stronger community where whānau feel heard, supported, and valued.
Support Te Awamutu CAB’s Reception & Engagement Team, providing steady support to whānau who come through our door during Justice of the Peace Clinic mornings. With just a 4-hour shift (Mon, Wed, or Fri), your mahi directly impacts those who need help.
We’re looking for a caring, reliable volunteer with experience in handling and leading horses to support our Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) sessions in Cambridge as a Horse Handler & Leader Volunteer!
Cambridge Community – Young or young-at-heart! Join the Riding for the Disabled programme to work with gentle horses, empower special needs riders, & build lasting friendships in a caring, lively community where kindness always gallops!
Do you live in Cambridge? Join our sprightly crew on Tuesdays or Thursdays. Help keep Cambridge the “Town of Trees” by planting, protecting, raising awareness, and rolling up sleeves for community projects. Join our wagon!
In Cambridge, our Volunteer Drivers help neighbours get to appointments when they can’t go alone. It’s a simple way to say, “You’re not on your own.” No guilt trips, just car trips. Say yes when you can, say no when you need. Drive for Cambridge!

