
Social Media Support
Maunu Gardens Project Charitable Trust Inc
Are you a Facebook expert? The Maunu Garden Project are looking for a social media savvy person to help us with our online presence and revamp our Facebook page.
Kia ora, welcome to Volunteering Northland
Are you a Facebook expert? The Maunu Garden Project are looking for a social media savvy person to help us with our online presence and revamp our Facebook page.
Gardeners with imagination needed! If you have any vision of how to make our garden as eye catching as our inside studios, We can’t wait to hear from you!
The Bay of Islands Vintage Railway Trust is a heritage railway in Kawakawa. Bicycle loaders are needed to safely load and unload bicycles, and to ensure these are securely stowed for travel between our stations. Full training will be given.
The Bay of Islands Vintage Railway Trust is a heritage railway in Kawakawa. Ticket sellers are needed to sell tickets to visitors wishing to travel on our trains when they are operating.
Join our team to pick up donated goods from homes around the Whangarei district. You decide on a day you can gift, joining our Driver in the Hospice Truck.
Our garden in Paparoa grows fruit and vegetables for local foodbanks. If you are keen to get into nature we're always on the lookout for help to assist in the gardens for an hour or two, but most importantly to feel welcome and accepted!
It's a trap! BHCT is installing some new technology and some new traps on our perimeter and could use some help with the installation.
Do you have Passion for conservation and the outdoors? It’s not all hard-slog, we break for morning tea (home-baking if we’re lucky) and a catch up with each other. We are always looking for more helpers to keep momentum and enthusiasm!
Squeamish people - sorry, but this volunteering is not for you...We need extra hands to help with possum trapping and loading rat bait stations. help us protect the native species in Parihaka.
Bream bay people - this is for you!! on the "hunt" for some new volunteer trappers at Bream Head Scenic Reserve. There's nothing better for the mind or body than a walk through the beautiful native bush of BHSR :)