Blind Low Vision NZ.

Available Roles:

Volunteer Needed – Men’s Social Group 👥

Blind Low Vision NZ.
Social Support | Working Hours
Gisborne

Are you friendly, reliable, and keen to make a difference in your local community? We’re looking for a volunteer to support our Men’s Social Group—a space for men who are blind or have low vision to connect, share stories, and enjoy some good company.

👥 Volunteer Committee Member - Blind/Low Vision Gisborne

Blind Low Vision NZ.
Committee & Board | Working Hours
Gisborne

Blind Low Vision NZ is seeking expressions of interest from individuals who are passionate about accessibility and inclusion to join our Local Gisborne Committee.

Volunteer Opportunity – Sighted Guide for Walks 🚶‍♂️

Blind Low Vision NZ.
Sports | Working Hours
Gisborne

We’re looking for friendly and reliable volunteers to support blind and low vision individuals on regular walks in our community.

Experienced Bowls Player to Support Blind/Low Vision Members 🎳

Blind Low Vision NZ.
Social Support | Working Hours
Gisborne

We’re seeking a compassionate, experienced bowls player to assist our blind and low vision members in enjoying the game of bowls to the fullest.

Volunteer Driver & Sighted Guide 🚗🙋‍♂️

Blind Low Vision NZ.
Driving | Both/Flexible
Gisborne

Support people who are blind or have low vision by providing transport and sighted guide assistance, helping them get to appointments, social outings, recreational activities, or support programmes.

Relief Driver Needed – Thursday Social Group 🚘

Blind Low Vision NZ.
Driving | Working Hours
Gisborne

We’re looking for a relief driver to help transport members with vision impairment to the Thursday social group at the Blind Foundation office. Drop-off is at 1:00pm, with pick-up at 3:00pm.

Read the Local News for our Blind/Low Vision Community 📰

Blind Low Vision NZ.
Information & Advice | Both/Flexible
Home Based

Do you enjoy reading the paper? We’re looking for volunteers to read local articles from the Gisborne Herald onto a phone line, so people who are blind or have low vision can stay connected with what’s happening in their community.