Volunteering at our sites
Volunteers play an essential role across our different sites and venues. Their work can involve maintaining and improving the appearance of our buildings and grounds, engaging directly with local communities through events and outreach, or helping to protect the natural landscapes in our care.
Parental consent may apply where there are age restrictions.

There are various volunteering opportunities at Kearsney Parks, involving preserving the grounds and interacting with the locals.
For current Kearsney Parks volunteer opportunities, visit Volunteering opportunities or contact Kearsney.Parks@dover.gov.uk

The Friends is an independent charity managed by a small comittee of volunteers. They support and extend the reach of Maison Dieu through fundraising, and arranging small events and activities.
Being a Friend is a great way to meet new people of all ages and backgrounds and have fun, while learning about heritage and the arts.
To get involved, please email thefriendsofmaisondieu@gmail.com

White Cliffs Countryside Partnership, a not-for-profit group hosted by DDC and which manages the district’s nature reserves, has a huge number of volunteers playing a vital role in protecting and enhancing some of the area's most treasured natural spaces.
Sites include but are not limited to:
- Samphire Hoe
- Romney Marsh
- Folkestone Downs
- Dungeness
- Shorncliffe
- Fort Burgoyne
Please note volunteers must be aged 16 years and older.
For White Cliffs Countryside Partnership, register here whitecliffscountryside.org.uk/support-us/volunteer