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Looking for a fun and rewarding way to learn new skills and make a difference in your community? Consider volunteering with Scouts Canada! As a volunteer, you'll have the opportunity to inspire and develop the next generation of leaders, while also building your own skills and making new friends. Whether you're interested in camping, hiking, cooking, or just spending time with young people, we have a role that's right for you. So why not join us today and experience the joy of making a difference in someone's life?
The Sherwood Parkdale Rural Minor Hockey Association (SPRMHA), which draws its players from Sherwood and surrounding rural communities within its boundaries, is a local minor hockey association. The Association is made up of about 450 members aged from 4 years old to 18 years old. There are several male and female divisions at various levels of play. Hockey PEI and Hockey Canada govern the Association.
The purpose of the Association (SPRMHA) is to organize, develop,
and promote minor hockey within our communities. SPRMHA will strive to provide quality leadership at all levels and create an understanding of teamwork and sportsmanship in an atmosphere of fun and positive reinforcement for all players and volunteers.
We are a non-profit amateur sports organization that teaches children how to skate and we provide programs in learning the sport of speed skating.
Spotlight’s mandate is to provide educational opportunities in the arts including our vision to create an environment for students to learn that is accepting and encouraging no matter their previous skill levels. Spotlight’s programming is adaptable and changes based on the needs of its students. Providing a fun and challenging program is paramount to our fundamental goals. Spotlight aims to educate students in each discipline while instilling a lifelong passion for the arts.
Spotlight has always been about Family. Every student who passes through our doors, whether they stay for one year or five, is a member of the Spotlight Family. Along with teaching our students lessons about acting, singing and dancing, we teach them the core values of what it means to be a member of the Spotlight Family. Spotlight’s core values are inclusivity, growth, diversity, development and education.
At Spotlight we allow a space for our students to be creative and express themselves, while working in partnership with instructors to create the best environment for everyone to learn and perform. Spotlight students come from a variety of backgrounds, educations, and walks of life. We embrace their diversity and use what they each bring to the table to enrich us and broaden our horizons.
Every performer has to start somewhere, and at Spotlight we see where each student starts off, and we empower them with the incentive they need to become more confident in themselves and their skills. We ensure they understand that they aren’t in this alone, and that they can, and will, better themselves by working together with those who are striving to do the same.
St. John Ambulance volunteers provide over a million hours of volunteer service to Canadian communities each year. Our nationally-recognized core community service programs include:
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<li><strong>Therapy Dog Program</strong>- Volunteers and their dogs provide regular visitation to hospitals, seniors' residences, nursing homes, or a growing number of institutions on a regular basis. Through petting, affection, and consistent visitation, many people benefit both physically and emotionally from the unconditional love of a dog. Volunteers and their dogs go through an evaluation to ensure they are a comfortable visiting in these environments.</li>
<li><strong>Volunteer Medical Responders (VMR</strong>)- are a group of uniformed individuals trained to a minimum of Standard First Aid, who volunteer their time to provide First Aid services at a wide variety of public events (sporting, cultural, musical, etc.). By being there, SJA volunteers are “first on the scene” in the critical minutes until medical assistance arrives.</li>
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If you would like more information on how you can get involved in your community please contact us!
Our mission is to help develop well-rounded youth, better prepared for success in the world. This is done following the Scout Method which uses non-formal educational methods to engage youth in the process of their own development, giving them program activities, guidance and tools to help them become self-reliant, confident, caring, responsible and committed to the world around them.
Students for Herd Immunity is a Canadian not-for-profit organization working to bridge gaps in vaccine education and mobilize youth to tackle vaccine hesitancy within local communities. Students for Herd Immunity provides resource support to 2000+ schools across every Canadian province and territory and has trained student ambassadors across 200+ schools throughout North America.
TeamUP Science is excited to bring you an all-new virtual event series for junior high students! The Canada CyberSTEAM Challenge (C3) is a series of six 48-hour challenges that students in grades 6-9 located anywhere in Canada can complete alone or with a partner in the comfort of their own homes. C3 aims to provide youth from rural or underprivileged communities with academic enrichment opportunities that they would not otherwise have access to. C3 aims to create an international community of youth united in their passion for science, technology, engineering, arts, and math.
As a registered non-profit, our mission is to deliver affordable, inclusive, and tailored STEAM & coding classes to help students from underrepresented communities become confident in their own abilities and find passion in STEAM.
We welcome everyone to learn with us and are especially committed to providing opportunities to neurodivergent students, members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community, and students from Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPOC) communities.
The Canadian Red Cross is always looking for volunteers to join our health and wellness team!
Community Health Equipment Loan Program (HELP) offers mobility independence and safety to people recovering from illness, surgery, or wishing to spend their final days in their own home, with the support of this short-term loan program.
The HELP Client Services Volunteers support the program through administration and coordinating the equipment loans and returns.
Volunteer commitment - weekly 3hr shift Flexible and accomodating.
OUR VISION: Everyone we serve has the opportunity to lead a meaningful life.
OUR MISSION: To connect individuals experiencing homelessness, or those at risk of homelessness, to client centered services, while meeting their basic needs and providing a safe space,
The Free Food – Connecting Communities with Food Banks
<strong>The Free Food</strong> (www.thefreefood.com) is a Canadian-based platform dedicated to fighting food insecurity by helping individuals and families easily locate food banks across North America. With a simple, user-friendly design, the website allows visitors to search by location and instantly see which food banks are open now in their region.
Our mission is straightforward: to give people in need quick and reliable access to essential food resources. By bridging the gap between communities and food assistance programs, The Free Food empowers users to find support when and where they need it most.
With real-time information, multilingual accessibility, and a growing database of food banks, The Free Food is more than a directory—it is a tool of compassion, connecting people with hope, dignity, and the help they deserve.