Bald Angels Trustees
Bald Angels Charitable Trust
Volunteer remotely. Do you want to be part of a fun and positive team, co-designing, collaborating and driving positive change for our taitamariki?
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Volunteer remotely. Do you want to be part of a fun and positive team, co-designing, collaborating and driving positive change for our taitamariki?
We are seeking a Treasurer for the Onerahi Community Association. Preference would be for a resident of Onerahi, although a prior association with Onerahi would also be considered.
Our focus is to make a positive difference. Our vision is to reach more riders and change more lives. Sounds interesting? Join the Board of Governance of Whangarei Riding for the Disabled and help us make our strategic direction a reality.
Join our committee and help us to provide information, education and support for people with MS and their families, encouraging a proactive approach to managing this disease.
Are you between 18 and 24? Do you want to be a voice for Te Tai Tokerau-Northland’s rangatahi (youth)? Do you understand and value kaupapa Māori? Do you want Te Tai Tokerau-Northland youth to thrive and be the best they can be?
We are seeking a volunteer Board Member to join our governance team at Whangārei Rape Crisis. This is a strategic (non‑operational) role where you will help guide the organisation, ensure strong governance, and support long‑term sustainability.
We are looking for a passionate and experienced community advocate to lead our Society and chair monthly committee meetings to ensure the smooth operation of our organisation.
Join the Unit Support Committee and make a difference for local youth. Help fundraise, support events, and strengthen our Unit so 57 Squadron Air cadets can access safe, affordable training and life‑building opportunities.
We are looking for an adult volunteer to join our committee as “fire safety liaison” supervising the 6 monthly trial evacuation drill and being one one of the first responder committee members when the fire alarm is activated.
Being an active member of a community involves giving to others. There is no better way to do that than by joining the largest humanitarian organisation in the world.