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Volunteers assist in a variety of areas and roles
Fundraising efforts include:
Charitable Donations
- GHVA accepts charitable donations, including in memoriam
- donations cards available at local funeral home
Poinsettia Sale
- Poinsettias offered for pre-order in Nov with delivery the first week of Dec
Trinkets & Treats Gift Shop
- Offers a selection of giftware, cards, flowers, baby clothes, toiletries, candles, clothing and plush toys
- located by the main entrance
HELPP Lottery
- Break open tickets available for sale at Delrex Variety (Georgetown Marketplace)
Knitting
- Volunteers knit baby outfits, blankets, scarves and slippers for sale in the Gift Shop
- donations of wool welcome
Raffles
- Held at various times
- donations of raffle items welcome
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Promotes and supports volunteerism
- referral/matching service for volunteer placement within the community for youth ages 13 and up, seniors, newcomers and groups
- education and support for Volunteer Engagement Professionals, Board Directors and volunteers through their Training Centre for Service Excellence focusing on topic and issue related workshops/webinars, comprehensive and informative programs, and community outreach
- serves the corporate community with various programming services that engage individual and team volunteering
- support and promote volunteerism through advocacy, community outreach, public and media relations
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Volunteer Auxiliary providing services to the Milton District Hospital
- a registered charity with numerous fundraising initiatives
- funds raised are donated to the Milton District Hospital and used to purchase new equipment
- annual fundraisers include Strawberry Fair, rummage sale, Christmas luncheon, Gift Shop and gift wrapping at the mall
- services include wayfinding, assistance on patient units and in clinics, emergency department, sewing and repairs, flower arranging, gift shop, tea wagon for patients and visitors
- youth volunteer program giving teens 14 and older an opportunity to gain knowledge and volunteer experience
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- supports volunteerism through advocacy and outreach
- referral/matching service for volunteer placement within the community for youth ages 13 and up, seniors, newcomers and groups
- education and support for Volunteer Engagement Professionals, Board Directors and volunteers through the Training Centre for Service Excellence
- workshops, webinars, information programs
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Liaison and advocacy with government and other provincial associations in matters which affect older adult centres
- professional development and education programs, webinars and workshops
- networking opportunities
- OASSIS, employee benefit plans for not-for-profit
- Annual Aging Well Provincial Conference
- seniors active living fairs
- members directory
- job and volunteer boards
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Volunteers assist the hospital staff in providing care to patients and help financially by fundraising. Volunteers help in a variety of areas and roles including:
- nursing units
- in-hospital patient transport
- dialysis
- Emergency
- Information Desk
- Long-term care
- library book cart
- Out-patient Clinics
- patient visitation
- surgical day care
- rehabilitation therapy
- ConnectCARE
- off site opportunities throughout the Halton community
- gift shop, convenience store, fundraising activities
- many other opportunities, including leadership opportunities with the volunteer association or volunteer department
- volunteer positions exist days, evenings and weekends
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COVID19 Virtual and telephone services available; contact for update on availability of in-person services
Food Pantry
For emergency food access email stijani@dfrc.ca, or call 2-1-1 or Daily Bread Food Bank 416-203-0050 for referral to alternate food bank
Support for youth in contact with Criminal Justice System, and their families
Information and referral, counselling and support
YouTube Channel
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Community development and capacity building, services for children and families, settlement and legal resources, programs for youth and seniors
Food Pantry
Emergency food access, member of North York Harvest Food Bank
Family resource programs
Programs for parents/caregivers and their children
Stop Now and Plan (SNAP)
Culturally appropriate counselling for children 6-11 years, and their families; focus on those of African descent
Settlement services
Employment support and information and referral for landed immigrants and refugees
Community development and capacity building
Youth Programs
- remote telephone counselling and support for youth, seniors and families; for crisis and family counselling, call counsellors directly at 416-540-7780; 647-528-6016; 416-527-3554
- racialized families with children 6-11 years requiring assistance from or referral to SNAP, email snap@dfrc.ca
- Critical support, email jallen@dfrc.ca or cynthia@dfrc.ca
Food Pantry
For emergency food access email stijani@dfrc.ca, or call 2-1-1 or Daily Bread Food Bank 416-203-0050 for referral to alternate food bank
Support for youth in contact with Criminal Justice System, and their families
Information and referral, counselling and support
- telephone counselling for youth and their families on dealing with stress and anxiety, representational supports during video court proceedings such as bail hearings
- support letters for court related matters
- email kwilliams@dfrc.ca
YouTube Channel
- parenting programs and activities for children and families
- Weekly Wellness group sessions for community members, and Brave - Caring for Caregivers group sessions for social services sector staff; Wednesdays until June 3rd, registration required
- call, email or visit DFRC website for updates and information during COVID19 health crisis, including group sessions, dates and times
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Community development and capacity building, services for children and families, settlement and legal resources, programs for youth and seniors
Food Pantry
Emergency food access, member of North York Harvest Food Bank
Family resource programs
Programs for parents/caregivers and their children
- play group
- parenting workshops for families including those with special needs children and teenagers
- multicultural drop-in
- parent relief
- child care registry
- toy lending library
- early literacy program
- after school program
- training for home child care providers
Stop Now and Plan (SNAP)
Culturally appropriate counselling for children 6-11 years, and their families; focus on those of African descent
Settlement services
Employment support and information and referral for landed immigrants and refugees
Community development and capacity building
- community kitchen and food skills training
- leadership and skills development training
- Humber Summit Green Project
- violence prevention education
- Humber Summit Getting Active
- community conversation circles
- community events
- residents group capacity building, community office
- one to one support
- anti-black racism education
- volunteer placements
Youth Programs
- peer mediation training
- leadership training
- eco club
- basketball
- employment skills development
- summer camp
- youth group, advises Delta on youth programs
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Program of the Campus and Community Integrated Learning unit of the Experiential Learning Hub at UoG. Dedicated to the promotion of positive social action and student involvement in community nonprofit organizations. Services include:
Services include:
Services include:
- database of volunteer organizations and opportunities within the community
- weekly drop-in office hours
- volunteer referral forms, providing personalized volunteerism recommendations to students
- group volunteering trips
- student volunteer subsidies program to reduce financial barriers to volunteering
- inter(act) volunteer fair at the beginning of the Fall and Winter semesters
- weekly newsletter
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Literacy and homework support programs provide recruitment and training of volunteers and ongoing support. In-person educational programming in Guelph is currently suspended due to COVID-19. Contact for information about virtual tutoring opportunities. Previous in-person programs in Guelph include:
United for Literacy Guelph is now running virtual afterschool educational support programs for the winter 2021 semester. Inquire by e-mail if interested in becoming a virtual tutor.
Volunteer virtual tutors spend 1-2 hours each week reading with a child / youth, helping with homework or doing other literacy-related activities. Programs are organized and coordinated through a volunteer-led Organizational Team and supported by a United for Literacy staff person.
- Reading Circles (Priory Park PS)
- Homework Club (West End Community Centre, Westwood PS)
- After School Program (John Galt PS, Westwood PS)
- Number Ninjas Math Skills Program (Brant Avenue PS)
United for Literacy Guelph is now running virtual afterschool educational support programs for the winter 2021 semester. Inquire by e-mail if interested in becoming a virtual tutor.
Volunteer virtual tutors spend 1-2 hours each week reading with a child / youth, helping with homework or doing other literacy-related activities. Programs are organized and coordinated through a volunteer-led Organizational Team and supported by a United for Literacy staff person.
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Mission team volunteers contribute their skills and expertise to volunerable populations in areas of health, nutrition, food security, water filtration, education, empowerment of women, leadership training.
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Volunteer Dufferin, a project of Headwaters Communities in Action (HCIA) is a web-based platform that matches volunteers with a broad range of opportunities in Dufferin County. Aims to strengthen the volunteer base in Dufferin and increase community involvement and connectivity by engaging and mobilizing citizens in volunteering in Dufferin.
For more information visit Volunteer Dufferin
For more information visit Volunteer Dufferin
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A volunteer centre that:
* links people who want to volunteer with organizations that need volunteers
* provides leadership and education for volunteers and community agencies employing volunteers
* advocates for volunteer rights through its membership and association with provincial and national organizations
* provides a research and development function serving the voluntary sector, municipal and regional governments, and local grassroots organizations
* supports nonprofit agencies with training, consulting, promotion of volunteerism, and an online volunteer matching database
* promotes National Volunteer Week celebrations in April
* links people who want to volunteer with organizations that need volunteers
* provides leadership and education for volunteers and community agencies employing volunteers
* advocates for volunteer rights through its membership and association with provincial and national organizations
* provides a research and development function serving the voluntary sector, municipal and regional governments, and local grassroots organizations
* supports nonprofit agencies with training, consulting, promotion of volunteerism, and an online volunteer matching database
* promotes National Volunteer Week celebrations in April
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A registered charity, operated by a group of volunteers, with the sole purpose of caring for lost, mistreated and abandoned animals. Takes in lost, abandoned or stray animals, and gets them a medical wellness check-up, inoculations, microchip, deworming, and spayed or neutered. All the animals are boarded/fostered until a secure, loving home is found.
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Volunteer information and opportunities in the Flamborough area.
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Volunteer Resources
Office: Joseph Brant Hospital 905-632-3737 ;
Volunteer Resources 905-632-3737 ext 1314Visit Website
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Through partnerships with staff, volunteers help create a positive experience for patients at the Hospital
- volunteers are involved in most areas of the hospital in roles either patient facing, or in non-patient facing areas
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Settlement and Integration Services
Seniors education and recreation program, form filling, advocacy
- information and referral; community orientation for refugees
- translation and interpretation
- informal counselling
- help to locate and access mental health services, make appointments, may escort to appointments
- recreation, cultural activities
- volunteer training and development
Seniors education and recreation program, form filling, advocacy
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Offers a variety of volunteer opportunities within the hospital to enhance patient care and operates hospital Gift Shop and New to You Thrift store to raise funds.
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Client services include information and referral, short term supportive counselling and psychotherapy, case management, and supportive housing program (see Eligibility)
Holistic health education, mental health promotion, and consultation and educational services to agencies and professionals on ethnospecific mental health issues
- wrap-around mental health supports and services for youth in ethnospecific communities, including Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese and Cambodian newcomer youth
- advocacy, leadership and life skills training
- psychosocial recreation and education activities
- peer support and self help groups
- support groups for family members
- volunteer opportunities
Holistic health education, mental health promotion, and consultation and educational services to agencies and professionals on ethnospecific mental health issues
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Health Services, Child and Family Services, Newcomers Services, Employment Services, Legal Aid Services, see separate entries for more detail
Volunteer placement program -- 416-203-1220 ext 1220
Authorized testing centre for Test de français international (TFI)
Cultural Activities
Volunteer placement program -- 416-203-1220 ext 1220
Authorized testing centre for Test de français international (TFI)
- multiple choice test that evaluates the French level of non-francophones
- call for details and to make an appointment 416-922-2672
- also offered at Black Creek Community Centre -- see separate entry
Cultural Activities
- planning and organization of artistic and cultural activities in French
- newsletter
- Galerie Céline-Allard (call to book an appointment)
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Arranges volunteer placements in developing partner countries for persons with a commitment to international development
- placements vary in length
- volunteers from developing partner countries also placed in Canada
- development education
- volunteers required to participate in fundraising, training and public education activities
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Contributes funds and volunteers to community projects, promotes volunteerism
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International Service -- retired, semi-retired or professionally active Canadians with technical or managerial experience
National Service, Aboriginal programs -- as above, in Canada, with focus on economic and community development, governance, financial management, business plans and tourism, average assignment is 2-14 days
- provide volunteer consultative services overseas
- airfare, medical insurance and small allowance provided
- average assignment is 2-8 weeks
National Service, Aboriginal programs -- as above, in Canada, with focus on economic and community development, governance, financial management, business plans and tourism, average assignment is 2-14 days
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Website for volunteer opportunities and recruitment
- searchable directory of volunteer opportunities and organizations
- ability to create profiles for volunteers and organizations
- online Resource and Learning Centre
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Online database of volunteer opportunities in the City of Toronto, with direct contact links
- interviews by appointment
- monthly information sessions on volunteering
- consultation and training on volunteer management
- networking for volunteer managers and grassroots groups
- service standards consistent with the Canadian Code for Volunteer Involvement
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Toronto Rape Crisis Centre / Multicultural Women Against Rape
Office: 416-597-1171Crisis: 416-597-8808
Visit Website
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Crisis intervention and culturally sensitive counselling, support and referral * support for families and friends of survivors * support groups * information on alternatives to legal justice system * court support, accompaniment and advocacy program * research, public education, workshops * comprehensive volunteer training * all services confidential * trans-positive environment
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