Volunteering at a community event is a great way to spend time with your friends & family and make a positive impact on the environment. Connect with your community and with nature by getting involved in a local event.
Here are a few organisations that run regular volunteer events:
Sustainable Coastlines have a vision of restored mauri for our moana. They operate nationwide, connecting people with nature and inspiring change. Sustainable coastlines support communities to prevent litter and restore waterways.
Conservation Volunteers NZ tackle conservation projects. They bring people together to connect with each other and to care for the natural places we all cherish. He rau ringa e oti ai – By many hands the task is completed.
Forest & Bird are the leading independent conservation organisation in Aotearoa. They are nature's voice - Te Reo O Te Taiao. They defend our te whenua (land), Te wai māori (fresh water), Ngā moana (oceans) and Te āhuarangi (climate & economy).
If you'd like to get involved with some individual volunteering experiences, you can explore opportunities on these websites:
Seek Volunteer support and connect communities in Aotearoa. They post individual volunteering opportunities on their website.
Collaborate connects volunteers with hundreds of charities and community organisations from across Aotearoa and overseas, who need their skills and passions.
HelpTank strengthens communities through supplying skilled professionals to community organisations.
Be Collective are all about empowering volunteering to build stronger, more sustainable networks for doing good.
Volunteering at a community event is a great way to spend time with your friends & family and make a positive impact on the environment. Connect with your community and with nature by getting involved in a local event.
Here are a few organisations that run regular volunteer events:
Sustainable Coastlines have a vision of restored mauri for our moana. They operate nationwide, connecting people with nature and inspiring change. Sustainable coastlines support communities to prevent litter and restore waterways.
Conservation Volunteers NZ tackle conservation projects. They bring people together to connect with each other and to care for the natural places we all cherish. He rau ringa e oti ai – By many hands the task is completed.
Forest & Bird are the leading independent conservation organisation in Aotearoa. They are nature's voice - Te Reo O Te Taiao. They defend our te whenua (land), Te wai māori (fresh water), Ngā moana (oceans) and Te āhuarangi (climate & economy).
If you'd like to get involved with some individual volunteering experiences, you can explore opportunities on these websites:
Seek Volunteer support and connect communities in Aotearoa. They post individual volunteering opportunities on their website.
Collaborate connects volunteers with hundreds of charities and community organisations from across Aotearoa and overseas, who need their skills and passions.
HelpTank strengthens communities through supplying skilled professionals to community organisations.
Be Collective are all about empowering volunteering to build stronger, more sustainable networks for doing good.
Volunteering at a community event is a great way to spend time with your friends & family and make a positive impact on the environment. Connect with your community and with nature by getting involved in a local event.
Here are a few organisations that run regular volunteer events:
Sustainable Coastlines have a vision of restored mauri for our moana. They operate nationwide, connecting people with nature and inspiring change. Sustainable coastlines support communities to prevent litter and restore waterways.
Conservation Volunteers NZ tackle conservation projects. They bring people together to connect with each other and to care for the natural places we all cherish. He rau ringa e oti ai – By many hands the task is completed.
Forest & Bird are the leading independent conservation organisation in Aotearoa. They are nature's voice - Te Reo O Te Taiao. They defend our te whenua (land), Te wai māori (fresh water), Ngā moana (oceans) and Te āhuarangi (climate & economy).
If you'd like to get involved with some individual volunteering experiences, you can explore opportunities on these websites:
Seek Volunteer support and connect communities in Aotearoa. They post individual volunteering opportunities on their website.
Collaborate connects volunteers with hundreds of charities and community organisations from across Aotearoa and overseas, who need their skills and passions.
HelpTank strengthens communities through supplying skilled professionals to community organisations.
Be Collective are all about empowering volunteering to build stronger, more sustainable networks for doing good.