We have regular one-off volunteering opportunities available at our hubs in Tooting, near Warren Street, and Wembley Central.
These days are a great way for you to volunteer in your local community without needing to sign up each week.
Come and find out more about Little Village’s work, whilst being hands-on making a difference to our families.
Whether you’re an expert organiser or looking for a way to give back to the community, we welcome you. You will sort and organise pre-loved items, destined to become beautiful bundles for the families we support, through our work as a baby bank.
It’s a chance to connect with like-minded people in a warm and friendly environment whilst helping to provide children in London with all the essential items they need.
Here's what our volunteers say:
“The warmth and commitment are clear from the start; the feeling that as soon as you start the simplest job you are making a difference; the immediacy of knowing each little bundle of clothes or toy or piece of equipment is going to improve the life of a child and lessen some of the anxiety the parents must feel. After just a few sessions I wish I had more time to give.”
-Little Village Volunteer
- Meet new friends and like-minded people
- Experience within a high-profile London-based charity
- Unique insight into baby banks and child poverty in the UK
- Attention to detail
- Able to carry out light manual tasks (or chat with us about reasonable adjustments)
- A smile and a pair of comfy shoes
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