Volunteer
All our advocacy, research and work supporting people to live well with arthritis relies on the generous support of people like you.

All our advocacy, research, and mahi supporting people to live well with arthritis is only possible because of the generous support from people like you. By volunteering, you become part of a movement helping the 750,000 people in Aotearoa living with arthritis.
There are many ways to get involved, from supporting national events and campaigns to helping behind the scenes or contributing your lived experience through our Link Group. You might choose to volunteer regularly or just now and then, whatever works best for your time, energy, and circumstances. Every contribution makes a difference.
Ways you can help
- Join our Link Group – share your experiences, insights, and ideas to help shape services and resources
- Support local events and community outreach – be part of raising awareness and connecting people with support
- Promote our programmes – help spread the word about education, workshops, and support services
- Get involved in fundraising or advocacy campaigns – stand with us to influence change and raise essential funds
- Assist with support group activities – in-person or online, help create spaces where people can connect and feel less alone
Ready to get involved?
We make it easy for you to choose how and when you’d like to help. Complete our Volunteer Expression of Interest Form, and our team will be in touch to explore the best fit for your skills and passions.
Become a volunteer and help more people live well with arthritis.
How you can help
Your help is vital for our advocacy & research for arthritis
Donate
Your support funds education & services, empowering individuals to enhance their lives & manage their conditions.
Volunteer
Volunteering with Arthritis New Zealand is a meaningful way to give back, share your voice, and help improve the lives of people living with arthritis across Aotearoa.
Sponsor / Partner
Becoming a funder or supporter to the 750,000 people living with arthritis in New Zealand, your company can contribute to a more productive workforce.