Volunteering in retirement: finding purpose, structure, and joy

Midcoast Financial Planning • July 8, 2025

Retirement might be just around the corner, or maybe you’ve recently crossed that exciting threshold. You’ve worked hard for decades, and now ready to trade in the alarm clock for leisurely mornings and to-do lists that are actually fun. But as you move into the next phase of your life; a thought might cross your mind: What now?


While the idea of unlimited free time sounds wonderful at first, many people find that after the novelty wears off, there’s something important missing. Work often provides structure, purpose, and a sense of accomplishment. Without that, it’s easy to feel a little… adrift.


So, when you picture what your ideal retirement looks like, it can be a good time to think about what you still have to offer the world and consider volunteering. As well as helping others, you’ll also enrich your life in so many ways.


Enhance your life


A study commissioned by Apia found that more than half (56 per cent) of Australians over 50 years of age, are currently engaged with community or volunteer work. i  And the benefits are not just the recipient of their support – it’s been proven that volunteering can boost your own happiness, your mental health, and even your physical well-being. ii It’s like a secret ingredient for a fulfilling retirement.


Retirement beyond the finances


Planning your retirement is more than just numbers on a spreadsheet; it’s about creating a fulfilling, meaningful lifestyle. Volunteering can help restore that sense of purpose when you are no longer working, and add structure to your days, all while benefiting others. Thinking about volunteering before you leave the workforce can give you a head start in discovering what really lights you up, and it will give you a smooth transition into the next chapter of your life.


Here are a few tips on how to get started, make your time count, and make sure you’re doing something meaningful and truly brings you joy.


Consider your skills


You have years of knowledge, skills and life experiences to draw upon and it can be enormously satisfying to use those to help others. Your contribution can reflect the skills you honed in the workplace or talents you developed along the way. Have you always been the go-to person for organising family events or helping friends with their tech problems? Think about how you can use your skills – whether that’s helping others, improving areas in your community – like gardening, or even just making someone smile.


Choose a cause that sparks your passion


Think about what has always inspired you. Volunteering is most fulfilling when it aligns with your interests and values. So, take a moment to consider what causes excite you and look for organisations that align with your passions – maybe a local food bank, animal rescue, or environmental group. Your volunteering experience should feel like a rewarding activity, not an obligation.


Start exploring early


Ideally, don’t wait until your last day of work to decide how you’ll spend your free time. Start researching volunteering opportunities in your community or online. Many organisations offer flexible, part-time opportunities, so you don’t have to dive in full force right away. There are so many options out there that can fit into your schedule.


Volunteering, however, you approach it, can open up a whole new world. Once you look for opportunities to assist others, you also enhance your own well-being in a myriad of ways. Working with other like-minded people can give you an incredible sense of community and connection, developing fantastic friendships along the way. Not to mention the sense of satisfaction you’ll feel as you learn new things and are exposed to new ideas


Consider how you can weave volunteering into your new life. It can be a way to make your retirement truly extraordinary, while also making the world a better place.


Volunteering ideas to consider


  • Mentoring : Share your knowledge by helping someone in need of guidance – whether that’s through career coaching, tutoring, or life skills.
  • Local charities : Get involved in your community by assisting with food banks, shelters, or organising fundraisers for causes you care about.
  • Animal shelters : If you’re an animal lover, consider helping out at your local shelter, either by walking dogs or assisting with adoptions.
  • Environmental causes : Join efforts to clean up parks, plant trees, or raise awareness about environmental issues.


https://www.apia.com.au/apia-good-life/community-relationships/value-of-volunteering.html


ii https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7375895/

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