New Zealand Red Cross
Middleton
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Start your shift between 10.30am and 12pm. Pick up meals in your car. Deliver meals to people and have a brief chat at the door. Go home feeling good that
New Zealand Red Cross
Hornby
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Meal pick-up time is 11:10am Monday to Friday. A shift usually takes 60-90 minutes to complete. Dates are flexible and can fit into your availability.
New Zealand Red Cross
Richmond
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We're urgently looking for friendly volunteer drivers to join our volunteer Meals on Wheels team to provide an essential service in our communities by delivering nutritious meals to vulnerable people
Te Whatu Manawa Maoritanga O Rehua
St Albans
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Both/Flexible
Kaumatua uplifts Tuesday and Thursday; 8.00 - 10.00am and return 2.30 - 4.30pm. Van provided. You are welcome to participate in activities.
Christchurch House of Science Charitable Trust
All Areas
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We need some drivers to help us collect and deliver our Science Resource kits with our van to schools around Christchurch
Aviva Family Violence Services
Linwood
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Aviva is on the lookout for warm-hearted and dependable Volunteer Drivers to help transport tamariki to and from their schools, to Aviva offices. This role is crucial in ensuring that our young participants can attend their Group Education Programme, and
Prisoners Aid and Reintegration Society
All Areas
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Both/Flexible
Driving whānau/family members to Canterbury Prisons for visits.
Christchurch Envirohub
All Areas
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Both/Flexible
Driving the Stormwater Trailer to scheduled events throughout Christchurch. Picking up from 180 Avonside drive.
Orana Wildlife Trust
Harewood
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Both/Flexible
Operate the popular 'Safari Shuttle' service for visitors, providing transport and a quality commentary about the park's animals. One day a fortnight
City Park Community Patrol
Central
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Both/Flexible
Volunteers needed for Car Patrol within 4 avenues, keeping citizens safe, as the "eyes and ears" of the police.