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Association open to anyone in the field of volunteer management, paid or unpaid
- offers networking opportunities as well as support and encouragement to members
- assists members with their professional development
- promotes exchange of ideas
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Range of international educational exchange programs
- focus on volunteer work and community development
- works with schools and youth groups to organize short term education and training projects and internships for youth in other countries
- emphasizes leadership skills and exploration of social justice issues on community and international levels
- Canada, Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe
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Community service group composed of developmentally disabled adults who want to return to their communities while developing important skills at the same time
Two local clubs: Bytown Club and The Ottawa Club
- develops initiative and leadership
- provides experience in living and working together
- serves the community
- prepares for useful citizenship
- members perform a variety of services to the community such as fundraisers and other projects to raise money for needs in the community
- members do community services, including
- environmental projects
- park beautification
- food drives
- nursing home visitations
- as well as assisting Kiwanis Clubs with their projects
- they also go to sporting events and visit museums, among many other activities
Two local clubs: Bytown Club and The Ottawa Club
- both contain a maximum of 54 members each
- each club meets bi-monthly on Tuesdays
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Community services centre for immigrants and refugees
- assists newcomers, refugees and ethno-cultural groups to become equal participants in social, economic and political life
- creating community and safe spaces
- visiting programs include Legal Aid, Housing Help
- free citizenship test classes for eight weeks, three hours per week
- requirements Canadian Language Benchmark 4
- delivers career mentoring and networking programs to support newcomers to:
- obtain employment in their field
- develop an understanding of the workplace culture
- build networks
- develop strategies for employment maintenance and advancement
- Core Career Mentorship
- Federal Internship for Newcomers (FIN)
- Refugee and Immigrant Supports to Employment (RAISE)
- Pre-Arrival Supports
- Ottawa Mentoring Collaborative
- Job Search Workshops
- settlement services to newcomer families in schools and summer programs
- leadership development
- civic engagement opportunities
- helps create a welcoming school environment for newcomer students
- helps youth gain the necessary skills to achieve their goals and develop a positive mindset to overcome the challenges they may be facing so that they can contribute to Canadian society
- offered both at the elementary and high schools levels for immigrant and refugee youth, ages 13-24
- multilingual and multicultural services to facilitate successful adaptation and integration processes
- information and orientation sessions for individuals, families and groups
- supportive counselling
- settlement consultation
- client advocacy
- community referrals
- see separate record for more information
- offers academic, life skills, counselling, and arts-based support in a fun and interactive way
- full-time and part-time English language training for newcomers for settlement and community
- open to all landed immigrants and convention refugees over the age of 17
- classes are offered in the South region of Ottawa
- daytime and evening classes available
- child care is also available
- group must collectively commit to provide the necessary support for their sponsored refugee for the full duration of the sponsorship
- refugee must qualify as refugee according to Canada's refugee and humanitarian resettlement program.
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Builds community by strengthening the non-profit sector through a focus on building expertise, fostering collaboration and promoting volunteerism
- supports over 300 local non-profit organizations
- maintains detailed profiles of more than 12000 local volunteers
- assists individuals looking for volunteer opportunities
- assists member organizations in finding volunteers
- website where non-profits can post volunteer opportunities and search for volunteers
- training workshops and webinars
- customized workshops
- volunteer recruitment events (Volunteer Expo)
- volunteer recognition awards gala (VOscars)
- employer sponsored group volunteering program (VO Connect)
- community event calendar
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Volunteer centre connecting people willling to donate their time and talent with charities and non-profits who rely on volunteers to deliver their services and programs
- listing of current volunteer openings
- online and in-person information sessions about how to volunteer
- monthly newsletter featuring latest volunteer openings
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Volunteer Canada was established to provide
- national leadership and expertise on volunteer engagement to increase the participation, quality, and diversity of volunteer experiences
- collaboration with volunteer centres, businesses, non-profit organizations, government and educational institutions to promote and broaden volunteering
- programs, research, training, tools, resources and national initiatives provide leadership on issues and trends in Canada's volunteer landscape
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Multi-service community resource centre for military families
Military families can access services as a family unit, individually or in groups
- educational services/programs
- employment assistance
- employment opportunities
- community development
- volunteer opportunities
- children's programs
- youth services/programs
- adult services/programs
- second language training
- health care services
- counselling and support
- special needs support
- family separation and reunion support
- Cornwall
- Carleton Place
- Arnprior
- Maniwaki
- Smith Falls
- Orleans
- Gloucester and more
Military families can access services as a family unit, individually or in groups
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Arnprior Regional Health has over 150 active volunteers at the Arnprior & District Memorial Hospital, The Grove Nursing Home and the Opportunity Shop
- we are always seeking new volunteers who are interested in joining our team in various departments/capacities
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Information and referral to community services
- telephone access
- caregiver registry
- Ontario Early Years Satellite
- prenatal nutrition program
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Voluntary hospital auxiliary group
- promotes and assists Renfrew Victoria Hospital
- gift shop located in the hospital
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Volunteer Centre of St Lawrence-Rideau
1-800-926-0777 ext 374Office: 613-498-2111 ext 374
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Matches volunteers with organizations
- promotes volunteerism and training
- presents workshops
- ChangeTheWorld Ontario Youth Volunteer Challenge
- Seniors4Kids program
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- Various volunteer opportunities are available
- subsidized child care provided while volunteering
- personal development opportunities
- appreciation events
Volunteer Coordinator available to orient volunteers, assistance with identifying the right opportunities to ensure a meaningful volunteering experience
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United Way coordinated initiative:
- strengthens the voluntary sector by providing non-profit Boards of Directors and staff with the tools they need to build strong organizations
- brings together trained facilitators with volunteer Boards of Directors
- offers assessment, customized on-site board training modules and public workshops
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Online database of area volunteer opportunities:
- web visitors may search opportunities in organizations, service clubs and agencies, as well as by areas of interest, organization names, special events or volunteer profile
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Builds and strengthens the community by bringing people and resources together to facilitate change
- fundraising and fund distribution
- community planning
- volunteer centre
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Kingston and Area Association of Administrators of Volunteers
Office: 613-549-1232 ext. 1159Visit Website
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Multi-disciplinary membership association of managers of volunteers who meet regularly to network and to access professional development
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Raises funds to support the facility and capital equipment needs of the St Francis Memorial Hospital, Madawaska Valley Hospice Palliative Care and Valley Manor Nursing Home
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Hospital auxiliary
- volunteers welcome
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Range of international educational exchange programs
- focus on volunteer work and community development
- works with schools and youth groups to organize short term education and training projects and internships for youth in other countries
- emphasizes leadership skills and exploration of social justice issues on community and international levels
- Canada, Africa, Asia, Latin America, Eastern Europe
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Central Eastern Ontario Translation and Interpretation Services (CEOTIS)
CEOTIS only: 1-888-968-1065 Office: 613-968-7723
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- CV19 Offices closed to the public until further notice
- Staff working remotely to provide continued support or services
- Please call the office at 613-968-7723 for assitances
- Updates will be posted to our website and Facebook page (March 28, 2020)
- Immigration support agency
- Referral to economic, social, health, cultural, education and recreational services
- Assistance in obtaining Social & Health Insurance, Child Tax Benefits, driver's license, housing and schooling
- Immigration process assistance
- Referrals to English Language classes and other services
- Promote anti-racism and cultural awareness
- Translation and interpretation services.
- Community Connections Program -- group activities and information sessions for newly arrived immigrants and refugees of all ages to help orient them to their new community and establish social and professional networks
- Economic Development Through Immigration (EDTI) -- program designed to match skilled newcomers with employers experiencing labour shortages in the Quinte area
- Central Eastern Ontario Translation & Interpretation Services -- Fee-for-service language interpretation services and translation services. Call 1-888-968-1065 for more information.
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Program assists participants to perform a specified number of volunteer hours in the community as required by the courts.
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Volunteer placement, recruit and management programming; includes, volunteer opportunity database, one to one volunteer interviews and placement, agency volunteer recruitment capabilities. Agency hosts volunteer fairs, presentations to various group regarding volunteerism.
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COVID19 24-hour crisis line, telephone counselling and virtual programs available; restrictions and modifications for some programs; instruction provided to assist in online participation, and tablets available for lending to seniors without devices; visit TUTFS website for details, including registration information
Telephone Counselling
Immediate emotional support, crisis intervention or suicide prevention
24-hour emotional support for individuals experiencing distress, grief, conflict, depression or other crisis
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In-person Counselling Services
Anonymous, confidential counselling for individuals, groups, couples and families
Children's Programs
Anger management and conflict resolution classes and workshops
Youth Programs
Telephone Counselling
Immediate emotional support, crisis intervention or suicide prevention
- links to other appropriate emergency services
- face-to-face individual, group and family counselling
- community outreach counselling and visitation for clients facing barriers to accessing services
- information and referral
- translation and interpretation
- counselling education and volunteer training program
- public education and awareness
- health promotion, including recreation and social activities
24-hour emotional support for individuals experiencing distress, grief, conflict, depression or other crisis
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In-person Counselling Services
Anonymous, confidential counselling for individuals, groups, couples and families
Children's Programs
- Little Steps, Big Steps for kindergarten to grade 6
- homework club
- summer camp
- home hospice program and palliative care provided by trained volunteers
- healthy lifestyle workshops
- smoke-free education for youth
- diabetes prevention program
- visitation for community members who are ill
- Focus on Early Years and Mothers
- Focus on Fathers
- parenting skills workshops, including workshop with parents and their children
- English café
- reassurance program including counselling and visitation
- outreach services
- recreation including singing, art and digital storytelling classes
- online virtual seminars such as Sing-A-Long Musical Class, Expressive Art Class, Dance Class
Anger management and conflict resolution classes and workshops
Youth Programs
- employment seminars, career development, leadership training, life skills workshops
- Mind and Motion Program, 2-weeks summer volunteering (August) retreat
- tobacco-free campaign program
- facilitation skills workshop
- mentoring program
- recreational activities
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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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