Parkrun events take place every week and everyone is welcome to volunteer, we’d love you to join in! There are plenty of opportunities to try new roles, apply your skills or learn new ones, be with friends and family, meet people and be a part of the parkrun community. You don’t need any experience of parkrun, junior parkrun or of volunteering. There are a range of roles to choose from, and many of them can be combined with walking or...
We have professional chefs, but we still rely on a lot of volunteer support in the kitchen. The kitchen is probably the best place for short term volunteers, and could be a good place for students looking to study cooking after high school. Shift length: can be variable
Shift time: between about 6:30am and 11am
Location: 23 Guilfoyle Street, St Lucia
Appropriate for: anyone who wants to get up early, but particularly people with an interest in...
We send out dozens of delivery runs every day, so we always need more drivers. Due to how many runs we send out we rely on having a fairly stable roster, meaning we're not really set up for short term volunteering. Someone doing one shift a week for 10 weeks is much more useful to us than someone doing a shift every day for two weeks and then needing to be replaced. Shift length: approx. 2 hours
Shift time: 10:30 - 12:30, every weekday Location:...
We have many positions available and we realise not all positions may suit everyone. These are the dates and times we will require volunteers. Tuesday 9th of April - from 12 noon till 7pm Wednesday 10th of April 8am-8pm Thursday 11th of April 8am-6pm Friday 12th 9am – 5pm. Saturday 13th 9am-5pm Sunday 9am till Midnight. The Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday night roles are for setting up and packing up the show. These are extremely...
We are so excited for you to join us at the annual 2024 International Women’s Day Fun Run presented by Queensland X-Ray. Our mums, sisters, daughters and friends dealing with breast cancer need to know we have their backs, today more than ever. It’s still the most common cause impacting Australian women. These women are strong, and they fight hard, but nine lose the battle with breast cancer every day. This devastates families and sends...
Help end Period Poverty by organising a Dignity Drive and registering your School as a collection point for Share the Dignity's March drive. Although Share the Dignity are unable to accept volunteers under the age of 18, you can still get involved with the organisation. Organise a Dignity Drive within your School Community during the month of March to help support a great cause, and continue to develop your communication and leadership skills.
The HART Prize for Human Rights is an opportunity for you to find your voice about a human rights issue that you are passionate about. You can choose to create either an academic essay where you write your own question, OR, a creative project which can utilise any medium of your choosing (it could be poetry, art, film - anything!) The competition is taking entries until 20 May 2024! More information can be found on the HART UK website, or email...
Share your lived experiences to support and connect with others in the ReachOut Online Community. Your experiences can help improve young people to feel better and assist their mental health journey. By volunteering as an Online Community Builder, you can learn skills, connect with others, share your own experiences and offer peer support that can help change the lives of other young people as part of their journey towards better mental health....
Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Scenic Rim Region you will find us amongst the million sunflowers at our annual Kalbar Sunflower Festival. Tickets to this event sell out in a flash and volunteering is a great way to see the festival and help out! Funds raised from the festival are donated to the Mater Foundation. We are seeking volunteers on the Sunflower Cutting Station. This role involves taking money from the festival goers, handing...
Tutoring is a great opportunity for those looking to help kids excel academically. Sign up to be a tutor and help young children from diverse backgrounds improve their literacy and math skills as well as offering further educational support. Where: The Exchange @ Kelvin Grove – 81 Musk Avenue, Kelvin Grove
When: Every Thursday in the school term
Time: 4.30 pm – 5.30 pm Contact Cait to register your interest: caitw@communify.org.au