20 May 2016 | Volunteering | Back to Blog
This week’s top 5 volunteering opportunities
1.Crisis
Where: Various
When: 9th June and 16th June
Category: Events, Fundraising, Homeless
Commitment Level: Ad Hoc
Crisis run a number of fundraising events throughout the year and would like volunteers to help out. At the moment they are looking for volunteers to help with the Crisis Square Mile Relay on the 9th June and the Crisis Square Mile Run on the 16th June. On both days they need route marshals and site stewards. Please contact smr@crisis.org.uk or call Kayleigh on 020 7036 2879 to sign up or find out more.
2.Spires – for homeless and disadvantaged people
Where: Streatham
When: Various
Category: Drop in, Homeless, Poverty, Befriending
Commitment Level: Ongoing
Spires work with homeless and disadvantaged people. Volunteers are needed during all the sessions – from open access drop in to Women’s Space at the centre. Particular roles are assigned on a daily basis, however tasks will be a mixture of befriending, serving food and helping clients complete forms. For more information and to register your interest, click here.
3.The Bike Project
Where: Denmark Hill
When: Thursdays 5pm-8pm
Category: Refugees, Asylum Seekers, Bikes, Befriending
Commitment Level: Ad Hoc
The Bike Project are a charity who take in second hand bikes, fix them up and give them away for free to refugees and asylum seekers. This opportunity is for those interested in learning bike mechanical skills and helping those less fortunate. To apply, click here.
4.Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Where: SE1 0QL
When: Weekdays
Category: Admin, Minutes, Communication
Commitment Level: Ongoing commitment – 2 days per month
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution has an opportunity available for a volunteer interested in helping to facilitate successful RNLI committee meetings by setting up meeting rooms and taking accurate minutes. To find out more, click here.
5. Spitalfields City Farm
Where: E1 5AR
When: Various
Category: Gardening, Community, Farming
Commitment Level: Ad Hoc
Spitalfields City Farm was originally set up by volunteers and still relies on volunteers today to help maintain the farm and gardens, look after the animals and assist in delivering projects. There are a variety of ways to get involved, to see them click here.