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King's Volunteering Fair (Guy's Campus)

Guy’s Campus, London

Join the King’s Volunteering Fair on Wednesday 11 February 2026 at Guy's Campus to find your next volunteer role.

Location: Activity Room 4 (KCLSU space), Guy's Campus 
Date and time: Wednesday 11 February 2026, 12:00 to 16:00 (drop in anytime)

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About this event

Discover your next volunteering opportunity and connect with charities making a difference in our local communities at the King’s Volunteering Fair. It is a great chance to meet organisations face to face, ask questions and get started on your volunteering journey.

This fair is open to all King's students and staff, and you are welcome to drop by at any time. If you would like to receive event reminders and updates, please fill in this quick form with your name and email.

We'll also be staging another fair at Strand Campus at the Studio (next to The Shack), Bush House, on Tuesday, 11 February 2026. You can find full details on the event page.

If you require specific access information or adjustments, or if you have any further questions, please contact us at volunteer@kcl.ac.uk.

Participating Charities & What They Do

Kings Volunteering - Guys Campus Charities
  • South London and Maudsley NHS Trust (SLaM) – Offers volunteer roles that support mental health and wellbeing across South London, helping people live better, connected lives. Find out more

  • Coin Street – A community charity and social enterprise creating welcoming public spaces, activities and opportunities that strengthen neighbourhood life. Find out more

  • Carers UK – Makes life better for unpaid carers by providing information, connection and campaigning for lasting recognition and support. Find out more

  • The Conservation Volunteers – Brings people together to care for green spaces and nature, improving neighbourhoods and supporting environmental sustainability. Find out more

  • OUTPatients – Supports LGBTQ+ people affected by cancer by providing inclusive spaces, community connection and advocacy. Find out more

  • Action Tutoring – Helps disadvantaged young people boost attainment and confidence through volunteer-led tutoring in core subjects. Find out more

  • Age UK Lambeth – Supports older people to stay connected, active and engaged in their local community. Find out more

  • Kith & Kids – Creates inclusive activities and opportunities for people with learning disabilities or autism, helping build confidence and social connection. Find out more

  • King's Sport and Wellness Academy – Uses sport, movement and wellbeing activities to promote healthier lifestyles and positive community engagement. Find out more

  • Step Out Mentoring – Supports children and young people through one-to-one outdoor mentoring that builds confidence, resilience and positive life skills. Find out more

  • Success Club – Empowers children and young people at risk of under-achieving through wellbeing, personal development and confidence-building support. Find out more

  • ReachOut – Delivers mentoring that helps young people build confidence, character and life skills through positive role models. Find out more

  • Power 2 Connect – Works to reduce loneliness by bringing people together and strengthening community connections. Find out more

  • Team Up – Provides small-group tutoring for pupils from low-income backgrounds, supporting learning and aspiration. Find out more

  • King's Climate & Sustainability – Advances climate action and sustainability across King’s and the wider community. Find out more

At this event

Naureen Abubacker

Head of Volunteering (Maternity Cover)

Anna Joynson

Engagement Manager (King's Volunteering)

Matthew Ferguson

Volunteering Engagement Officer


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