my world visionsite mapcontact us
Volunteers Change Our World
Register your interest

Volunteer with World Vision

World Vision volunteers come from all walks of life – from professionals who want to contribute their skills and expertise, to teenagers who want to do something meaningful in their free time, to retirees with a passion to help change lives.

With almost 4000 volunteers nationwide, World Vision is one of the largest mobilisers of volunteers in Australia.

Our volunteers give valuable support to many programs, contributing their time, talent and energy to help change the lives of children and families living in poverty.

Please read this warning about volunteer opportunities overseas.

Why volunteer with World Vision?

Apart from wanting to work with others to overcome poverty and suffering, people are inspired and motivated to volunteer with World Vision for different reasons:

  • Professional services - represent your company and practise corporate social responsibility, or volunteer as a professional individual
  • Students - an exciting opportunity to meet other young people or get work experience
  • Between jobs - make the best of your free time before starting a new job
  • Retirement - make good use of years of experience
  • Spare time - use just a few hours a week to get involved in something worthwhile

News and events

Celebrating International Volunteer Day

On 5 December, World Vision celebrated International Volunteer Day. We lavished our valuable volunteers with praise and appreciation for the wonderful contribution they have made.
Read more

Christmas Angels 2007

Hundreds of volunteers around the country have volunteered for the Christmas Angels Campaign.
Read more

Volunteer support in 2007

In the past financial year we have seen amazing support from almost 4000 volunteers across the country. Each year volunteer support gets stronger and stronger.
Read more

Featured volunteer

Cameron Reid

"I wanted to volunteer in a way that gives the maximum benefit for World Vision, and this in turn gives me a greater sense of satisfaction."

Cameron Reid, National Australia Bank

Read more

WARNING

World Vision Australia wishes to warn supporters about a possible scam in which people are being encouraged to travel to Nigeria to work in a World Vision orphanage. World Vision has no association whatsoever with this offer. We do not do any aid or development work in Nigeria and indeed do not operate any orphanages in Nigeria, or any other country.

Anyone who receives such a request should ignore it or where appropriate report the matter to the Australian Federal Police and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

We would encourage anyone who has been made an offer in World Vision's name to contact us directly on 13 32 40.