Father's Day at The Rocks | 1st September 2024

Serve in Community

Serve in Community

Explore various opportunities to serve not only within The Rocks Church but also with our not-for-profit intersect partners. Discover how you can make a tangible difference in our local community today!

Serve at Canning River Regional Park - October Work Day

We're excited to invite you to help remove weeds at the beautiful Canning River Regional Park in Ferndale on Saturday, the 18th of October! The CRRPV team will provide all the tools, and morning tea is included. Just bring your gardening gloves, enclosed shoes, long sleeves, long pants, sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen, and water— and let’s make a difference together!

Date: Saturday, 18 October 2025
Where: Ferndale (exact location to be confirmed soon)
Time: 8:00am until 12:00pm

Bring: Gardening gloves, sunnies, a hat, sunscreen, water
Attire: Long pants, sturdy/enclosed shoes, long sleeves


Children are welcome, but must be under strict supervision of parents.

Serve at The Essentials Collective

The Essentials Collective (TEC) gathers life’s everyday basics—like toiletries and hygiene items—and delivers them to people in crisis across WA. Volunteers help collect, pack, and distribute essentials that restore dignity and hope when it’s needed most.

All volunteers will need to undergo a National Police Clearance.

Head to their website by clicking the button below to register on their website.

Serve at The CREW BBQ Lunch

This year, The Rocks is partnering with The CREW Rockingham to host a BBQ Lunch for those doing it tough in the city of Rockingham.

Date: Monday, 13 October 2025
Where: Unit 2/5 Cessnock Way, Rockingham WA 6168
Time: 9:00am until 12:30pm


As volunteers, we will:
  • Prepare gazebo
  • BBQ
  • Buns
  • Sausages
  • Condiments
  • Clean up the BBQ space and surrounding area
  • Serve food to guests

Serve with Kids Hope

Kids Hope is a powerful wellbeing program that brings the local community together to transform the lives of children experiencing vulnerability. Through one-to-one mentoring, the emotional and developmental needs of children can be met and learning capacity enhanced.

What does it take to be a mentor?
  1. Top of the list is very simple – you want to make a difference in a child’s life.
  2. You want to support and encourage a child in their social and emotional development.
  3. You’re happy to commit to a weekly one hour session at the child’s school for at least one year.
  4. You will comply with our child protection process including mentor training and reading operational emails.
  5. You’ll encourage a strong partnership between your local church and primary school.


Find out more about Kids Hope on https://kidshope.org.au/about-us/


This service opportunity is 18+ only.