North Shore Youth
Volunteer Directory
2016
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North Shore Youth
Volunteer Directory
2016
Twenty First Edition
The North Shore Youth Volunteer Directory is a valuable resource for young people interested in
volunteering within the community, particularly on the North Shore. The directory provides
useful information regarding volunteer opportunities for youths between the ages of 12 - 19 in
the City of North Vancouver, and the Districts of North and West Vancouver. North Shore
Community Resources publishes the directory annually, creating an up-to-date and easy-to-use
resource. A variety of volunteer positions are listed ranging from environmental activism to
office work and everything in between. There are positions to meet everyone’s interests and
availability, within both long and short term time frames. The directory, as well as other
volunteer resources, can be accessed online at the North Shore Community Resources website
at www.nscr.bc.ca.
BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING
There are many different reasons people become involved in volunteering. Not only is volunteering a way to contribute to your community and make a difference, it is also a social activity providing the chance to meet others, try new things, and have fun! Volunteering is an
excellent way to develop your career potential by fulfilling graduation requirements for Secondary School and by gaining valuable work experience, network contacts, and references through volunteer positions that may even lead directly to employment. Volunteering enables
you to find your strengths, your passions, and explore your interests while developing skills that are important in the workplace and essential in life. Volunteers learn teamwork, leadership,
interpersonal skills, and will always have excellent things to put on a resume. Ultimately, volunteering opens doors and diversifies possibilities for many aspects of your
future.
ABOUT NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY RESOURCES
North Shore Community Resources is a non-profit society and United Way partner agency that has been serving the North Shore since 1976. The North Shore Youth Volunteer Directory is just
one service that our organization offers to the general public. The centre has four main functions: To provide up-to-date community information and referral services, to coordinate and
promote volunteer services and volunteerism across the North Shore, to provide child care information, and to provide legal information and advocacy. For more detailed information on the services we provide, please give us a call, drop by our office, suite 201 on the second floor
of Capilano Mall or visit our website at www.nscr.bc.ca. Volunteer North Shore encourages potential volunteers to visit VolWeb, a provincial volunteer
opportunities listing tool. If you would like more information go to www.volweb.ca.
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Directory Information
Directory Contributors: Managing Editor 2015 - 2016: Nancy Hollstedt
Twenty First Edition Publisher and Cover Design: Bryce Letham
Special thanks to The BC Community Gaming Grants and United Way for their ongoing support.
The North Shore Youth Volunteer Directory is produced by: Volunteer North Shore, a service of:
North Shore Community Resources Society Capilano Mall, Suite 201 - 935 Marine Drive,
North Vancouver, B.C. V7P 1S3
Telephone: (604) 985-7138 Twitter Account: @nscr_volns
Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.nscr.bc.ca
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Table of Contents
List Of Organizations…………………………………………………………………………..4
Administration and Office Work……………………………………………………………5
Animal and the Environment……………………………………………………………….6
Arts and Culture…………………………………………………………………………………9
Children and Child Development…………………………………………………………12
Community Services………………………………………………………………………….15
Education….……………………………………………………………………………………..20
Health………………………………………………………………………………………………23
Multicultural……………………………………………………………………………………..26
Seniors…………………………………………………………………………………………….28
Women’s Resources………………………………………………………………………….32
Youth Work………………………………………………………………………………………33
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List of Organizations
Aunt Leah’s House…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….12
Canadian Blood Services…………………………………………………………………………………………………….23
Capilano Care Centre…………………………………………………………………………………………………………28
Capilano Community Services Society………………………………………………………………………………….33
Diners Club – Senior Congregate Meals Program………………………………………………………………….29
District of North Vancouver – Animal Welfare Shelter…………………………………………………………….6
District of North Vancouver – Social Planning Department…………………………………………………….15
Fraser Riverkeeper Society………………………………………………………………………………………………….6
Harvest Project…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………16
Immigrant Services Society (ISS)……………………………………………………………………………………….26
Kids Help Phone……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….13
Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre………………………………………………………………………………………………7
Lynn Valley Care Centre……………………………………………………………………………………………………29
North Shore Community Resources……………………………………………………………………………………17
North Shore ConneXions Society……………………………………………………………………………………….17
North Shore Keep Well Society………………………………………………………………………………………….30
North Shore Meals on Wheels Society………………………………………………………………………………..30
North Shore Multicultural Society…………………………………………………………….…………………………26
North Shore Neighbourhood House and John Braithwaite Community Centre………………………..13
North Shore Volunteer for Seniors…………………………………….……………………………………………….31
North Vancouver Community Players……………………………….………………………………………………….9
Parkgate Community Centre……………………………………………………………………………………………..19
Presentation House Arts Centre…………………………………………………………………………………………10
Seymour Art Gallery……………………………………………………….…………………………………………………11
Seymour Salmonid Society (Seymour River Fish Hatchery).……………………………………………………8
St. John Ambulance Cadets (North Shore Division)……………………………………………………………..23
Telus World of Science (Science World)……………………………………………………………………………..20
Vancouver Aquarium (Stanley Park)…………………………………………………………………………………..21
Vancouver Coastal Health……………………………………….…………………………………………………………25
Vancouver Rape Relief and Women’s Centre…………….…………………………………………………………32
West Vancouver Community Services……………………….………………………………………………………..34
West Vancouver Memorial Library…………………………….………………………………………………………..21
West Vancouver Museum……………………………………….…………………………………………………………22
Wild Bird Trust of British Columbia (WBT)………………..………………………………………………………….8
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Administration and
office work
Canadian Blood Services
See Health for volunteer opportunities in the community
District of North Vancouver – Social Planning Department See Community Services for volunteer opportunities in the community
Immigrant Services Society (ISS) See Multicultural for volunteer opportunities in the community
Kids Help Phone – BC and Yukon Region See Children & Child Development for volunteer opportunities in the community
North Shore Keep Well Society See Health for volunteer opportunities in the community
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Animals and the
Environment
District of North Vancouver – Animal Welfare Shelter 299 Mansfield Place, North Vancouver, B.C., V7T 1E4
The District of North Vancouver Animal Welfare Shelter, open seven days a week from 9 am to 5 pm, excluding stat holidays when it is closed, provides temporary housing for homeless cats, dogs and rabbits on the North Shore. For more information please visit: www.dnv.org/programs-and-services/animal-welfare-shelter CONTACT: Jason Johnston, Lead Shelter Attendant PHONE: (604) 990-3711
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Mon-Fri, 10:00 am – 4:30 pm FAX: (604) 987-2694
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Animal Care Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: There are several volunteer opportunities available for students over 16
years of age. Volunteer jobs are more than working with the animals: you are working for them during
their stay at the shelter. Primarily, volunteers are involved with cleaning and feeding but they also help to
improve the welfare and adoptability of the animals. Advanced scheduling and orientation attendance is
required, please contact the shelter (604) 990-3711. Volunteer positions depend on availability and may
not be available at all times.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training in proper handling and care of animals
REQUIREMENTS: Committed, reliable, positive, self-motivated, tidy, detail oriented and flexibility in an
ever changing environment. In addition, other ideal characteristics of volunteers include the ability to
work well as part of a team and complete tasks in a timely manner. Applications must be picked up in
person at the animal shelter.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Communication in a work environment,
leadership skills, animal care skills. Note: this position is suitable for CAPP program or other work
experience programs.
HOURS INVOLVED: 3 month commitment is required.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 & children under 18 years of age require a parent/guardian present when volunteering.
Fraser Riverkeeper Society 90 – 425 Carrall St., Vancouver, B.C., V6B 6E3
Fraser Riverkeeper is a non-profit registered Canadian charity, and a licensed member of the international Waterkeeper Alliance, dedicated to the protection and restoration of the Fraser River and its watershed – and our encompassing mission is to ensure the right of all citizens to safely swim, drink, and fish in BC waters. Fraser Riverkeeper is a founding partner of the National Water Centre.
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CONTACT: Ly Vu, Outreach Coordinator Website:www.fraserriverkeeper.ca
EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: (604) 674-7444
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Shore Patrol Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: The Shore Patrol Project will increase awareness about water quality issues
in the Vancouver area and decrease human health risks from swimming in polluted recreational water.
You will connect with recreational water users to collect Watermarks from them; promote Swim Guide to
help water users choose safe, clean beaches for swimming, splashing and paddling; carry out shoreline
cleanups with a group of volunteers to ensure clean and enjoyable beaches.
REQUIREMENTS: Position is open to youth aged between 15 and 25; reliable and responsible; have
love for the water and protecting the environment; have confidence in communicating with the public;
enthusiastic and team player.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Working on a team focused on making a better
future through environmental awareness. Employment education and building on the basics skills used in
the job force.
HOURS INVOLVED: Minimum 15 hours/month for July and August. Open to weekend work.
MINIMUM AGE: 15
Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre
3663 Park Rd., North Vancouver, B.C., V7J 3G3
Ecology resource centre featuring films, lectures, trails and nature walks. Special programs are available for schools and groups. Operated by the District of North Vancouver.
For more information please visit: http://www.dnv.org/ecology/Gen_public_teens.html CONTACT: Tricia Edgar, Education Programmer PHONE: (604) 990-3755
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 981-3154 CONTACT AVAILIABILITY: Please leave a message or send an email to arrange an interview.
VOLUNTEER TITLE: School Program Assistant VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Assist naturalists on school programs for elementary and secondary
students. Programs have different themes such as rain forests, invertebrates (bugs), or streams.
Programs are outside, spring and fall, rain or shine. Help kids explore habitats. TRAINING AVAILABLE: Applicants participate in an interview, then learn each of the programs on-site REQUIREMENTS: Some English skills, enjoy working with children ages 5 - 12. Experience or desire to
learn about ecology and nature education. SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Natural history and nature education, teaching
and working with children. HOURS INVOLVED: Looking for people who can come in from 9:45 am – 12:30 pm, Monday to Friday,
one day a week from April to June, or September to November.
MINIMUM AGE: 16
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Summer Nature Program Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: The nature program assistant helps the Ecology Centre summer nature
educators with programs for children ages 5 - 8. This is a good introduction to working with children. The
assistant helps children make crafts, play games and explore outdoors (only for July and August).
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Fair English skills. Enjoy working with children. Volunteer has to attend training, be
responsible, and have enthusiasm for children and nature.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Natural history and nature education. Teaching
and working with children.
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HOURS INVOLVED: Looking for people who can come in from 9:00 am – 12:30 pm, Monday-
Wednesday or Wednesday-Friday, for one or more weeks during the summer.
MINIMUM AGE: 15
Seymour Salmonid Society (Seymour River Fish Hatchery) Box 52221, North Vancouver, B.C., V7J 3V5
Fish Hatchery is on the Seymour River in North Vancouver
The Seymour Salmonid Society runs the Seymour River Fish Hatchery and Education Centre. The society
has a working relationship with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Metro Vancouver, and many schools,
colleges, businesses and other conservation groups. Volunteers will be involved in the day to day
operations of the hatchery. Most volunteer opportunities are hands on and outside in all weather
conditions. If you are looking for career experience or would just like to give back to your community, the
Seymour River Hatchery is a great place to spend time.
For more information please visit: http://seymoursalmon.com/volunteering.php
CONTACT: Etovre Vese, Volunteer Coordinator PHONE: (604) 288-0511
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.seymoursalmon.com – please look at http://www.seymoursalmon.com/findus.php to
see how to get to the hatchery (we can help with getting you up to the hatchery) and also the
volunteering page
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Email anytime
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Fish Hatchery Operations Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Help maintain the fish hatchery on weekdays or weekends. Many of the
activities are seasonal and may include brood stock capture, fish releases, and fin clipping. Daily hatchery
duties include feeding fish, cleaning troughs and general hatchery maintenance and cleaning.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided. Instructions given on an as-needed basis.
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers from all backgrounds are welcome to apply.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Fish husbandry, teamwork, communications,
fish biology, and understanding of current topics in fisheries.
HOURS INVOLVED: No minimum commitment required. Hatchery operation hours are from 8:00 am –
3:00 pm year round.
MINIMUM AGE: 15 (younger volunteers are accepted but require parental supervision)
Vancouver Aquarium – Stanley Park See Education for volunteer opportunities in the community
Wild Bird Trust of British Columbia (WBT) MAILING ADRESS: 124-1489 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C., V7T 1B8;
WORK LOCATION: The Conservation Area at Maplewood Flats, 2645 Dollarton Hwy, North Vancouver
Enhancing The Conservation Area at Maplewood Flats for birds and wildlife. School programs, Bird Surveys, Nature Walks and Volunteer Days.
For more information please visit: http://www.wildbirdtrust.org/
CONTACT: Ernie Kennedy, MCA Manager & Volunteer Coordinator PHONE: (604) 922-1550
MOBILE: (778) 881-5300 FAX: (604) 922-8034
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: General Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are accepted all throughout the year for various activities and
positions at the Wild Bird Trust. Volunteers will be involved with enhancing The Conservation Area at
Maplewood Flats for birds and wildlife, school programs, bird surveys, nature walks. Some volunteer
activities may include invasive plant removal, gardening, trail work, and tree planting. For more
information contact WBT’s MCA Manager Ernie Kennedy.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIRMENTS: Ability to sign WBT’s Waiver of liability and transportation to the site are necessary.
Should have an interest in the environment, wildlife and birds, and the interest and ability to follow and
work under direction. Previous knowledge of the environment, wildlife and birds is not necessary.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Working with people; gaining references.
HOURS INVOLVED: Flexible and by arrangement
MINIMUM AGE: 18
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Day Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer Day is held once a month on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
Volunteers are asked to arrive at 10:00 am on the day and be prepared to work outdoors. Assist with
habitat restoration for the various species of birds and animals that live in The Conservation Area at
Maplewood Flats. This is outdoor work and is weather-permitting.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Ability to sign WBT’s waiver of liability and own transportation to the site are
necessary. Volunteers should be interested in the environment, wildlife and birds, and have an ability to
follow and work under direction. Previous knowledge in environment, wildlife and birds not necessary.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Working with people; references.
HOURS INVOLVED: Flexible, by arrangement. The event will normally include 2 or more hours of work.
MINIMUM AGE: 18
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Arts and Culture
North Vancouver Community Players Hendry Hall, 815 East 11 St., North Vancouver, B.C., V7R 2L5
We exist to provide a forum for our members to express their creativity, to entertain our community with six engaging theatrical performances a season.
For more information please visit: http://www.northvanplayers.ca/wcid.html CONTACT: Ticket line 604-983-2633
WEBSITE: www.northvanplayers.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Community Theatre Backstage Crew
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Help construct, paint & decorate stage sets, search for costumes and props,
design, hang & run lighting, work behind the scenes during run of the show doing makeup & hair,
moving scenery, running props.
REQUIREMENTS: Fluency in English, cheerful disposition and good work ethic. Carpentry skills and
construction skills are important assets.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Working with a mentor who will show the
volunteer the ropes in the field of work, experience in the theatre, and set development.
HOURS INVOLVED: Flexible, typically from 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm and weekend daytimes. Volunteers
needed for September through June.
MINIMUM AGE: 16
Presentation House Arts Centre 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 3G9
The Presentation House Arts Centre consists of two heritage buildings, the largest a former school built in
1902, the smaller a former church built in 1899. The school building now houses three organizations:
Presentation House Theatre, Presentation House Gallery, and North Vancouver Museum and Archives
which are all non-profit charitable societies. The Theatre operates a 158-seat performance space, with
fixed raked seating and a black box stage area which it programs year-round with a wide range of
community and professional performing art events. The Theatre lobby functions as a community gallery
and displays artwork by local artists. The former church is named Anne Macdonald studio and is used for
rehearsals, auditions and workshops.
For more information please visit: http://www.phtheatre.org/support-pht/volunteer/
CONTACT: Martin Alldred, Volunteer Coordinator PHONE: (604) 990-3474
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EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 990-3474
WEBSITE: www.phtheatre.org
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Usher/Ticket Taker
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: To take tickets and hand out programs to patrons, assist patrons with
finding seats. Give general information to patrons regarding running times, upcoming shows being
presented at the theatre. Occasional opportunity for data entry, fundraising and helping with annual mail
out.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Short orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Dependable, pleasant.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Customer service skills and interpersonal skills
are developed as we have a diverse patron base. Main benefit is the ability to see a wide variety of live
theatre, music and dance for free.
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary depending on show times, but mostly evenings 6:45 – 9:30/10:00 pm
and some weekend matinees 12:45 – 4:30 pm.
MINIMUM AGE: 15
Seymour Art Gallery 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver, B.C., V7G 1L2
A non-profit gallery located within the Deep Cove Cultural Centre featuring group and solo exhibits of emerging to internationally recognized artists.
For more information please visit: http://www.seymourartgallery.com/support/volunteer/
CONTACT: Vanessa Black, Gallery Assistant PHONE: (604) 924-1378
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 924-3786 WEBSITE: www.seymourartgallery.com
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Gallery Shop Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Help customers and ring through sales in the Seymour Art Gallery’s Gallery
Shop, which sells work by more than 60 local artists; monitor the Gallery and record visitor numbers,
provide friendly customer service and information to the public. TRAINING AVAILABLE: Processing sales transactions, information about gallery exhibits, customer
service. REQUIREMENTS: Must like working with the public, be friendly and enthusiastic, comfortable working
independently, willing to learn. Must be comfortable with simple math and have an ability to handle cash,
Visa, MC, and debit machine transactions.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Skills for working with the public and sales
experience. HOURS INVOLVED: 4 hours per shift, flexible and on-going. MINIMUM AGE: 19
Telus World of Science (Science World) See Education for volunteer opportunities in the community
West Vancouver Museum See Education for volunteer opportunities in the community
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Children & Child
Development
Aunt Leah’s Place 816 20th Street New Westminster, B.C., V3M 4W6
Aunt Leah’s Place is a registered charity that, for over twenty-five years, has been helping kids in foster care and teen moms achieve a better future by providing guidance, supported housing, job training and coaching in essential skills. We believe that every young person deserves to feel safe, cared for and have a sense of belonging. This is not the experience for many teens in the foster care system. When they “age out” of government care at 19, they find themselves completely alone. Aunt Leah’s Place tries to fill that gap and to provide the loving support young people in care so desperately need and deserve. Aunt Leah’s often provides the only thread of care and continuity for youth whose young lives have been marked by abuse, neglect, abandonment and multiple foster home placements. We have seen how support at this critical time can help these young people realize their possibilities and potential and become resilient, independent adults. CONTACT: Chloe Dunn
Contact Availability: Mon-Fri, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm PHONE: (604) 525-1204 Ext. 224 EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 525-1295
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Aunt Leah’s Tree Lot Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Aunt Leah’s Tree lots run for three weeks every year and all volunteers are
asked to help either as a cash volunteer taking payment of trees/wreathes/greenery or a volunteer who
helps sell the tree, wrap it and assist getting the tree to the customers car
TRAINING AVAILABLE: We will provide training of how to take payment/information on the trees they
are selling and giving direction on tasks to be performed- there is staff on site as well
REQUIREMENTS: to dress warmly as this is an outdoor volunteer position- rain or shine we need
volunteers to help in this fun opportunity
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: If you feel comfortable chatting with people and
assisting them with picking a Christmas tree and love the holidays, what’s more fun than listening to
Christmas carols, eating cookies being surrounded by the smell of Christmas Trees
HOURS INVOLVED: Each volunteer shift is 4 hours long
MINIMUM AGE: 15 unless accompanied by an adult, then 13
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Kids Help Phone – BC and Yukon Region Suite 570 – 789 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6C 1H2
Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only toll-free, 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone and web counselling, referral and information service for children and youth aged 5 through 20. Every day, professional counsellors provide immediate, caring support to young people in urban and rural communities across the country. Children and teens contact Kids Help Phone for many different reasons. Mental health, like pressure and stress, school or relationship issues too, are just a few reasons kids and teens reach out for help. Since 1989, young people have connected with Kids Help Phone professional counselling services more than 7.1 million times.
For more information about volunteering, please visit: http://org.kidshelpphone.ca/get-
involved/volunteer/volunteer-programs/
CONTACT: Katelyn Jmaeff PHONE: (778) 379-5437
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (778) 379-5437
WEBSITE: www.kidshelpphone.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Various Volunteer Positions available for events, outreach and administration
support.
REQUIREMENTS: We ask that potential volunteers, please apply online through the website listed
above. Once we receive your application, we will follow up with volunteer candidates based on your
interests to assist and support a number of events and activities we are involved in throughout the year.
Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre See Animals and the Environment for volunteer opportunities in the community
North Shore Neighbourhood House and John Braithwaite
Community Centre NSNH: 225 East 2nd St., North Vancouver, B.C., V7L 1C4; JBCC: 145 West 1st St., North
Vancouver, B.C., V7M 3N8
North Shore Neighbourhood House and John Braithwaite Community Centre are partners in delivering
community, social and recreational services to the Lower Lonsdale Community.
For more information please visit: http://www.nsnh.bc.ca/get_volunteer.php
CONTACT: Volunteer Services Coordinator PHONE: (604) 982-8314
WEBSITE: www.nsnh.bc.ca or www.jbcc.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Day Camp Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: To assist day camp leaders in supervision of children and providing
activities.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Dependable, take direction well, experience with children an asset.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Great experience for resume and enhancement
of leadership skills.
HOURS INVOLVED: Camps run Monday to Friday, 8:45 am – 4:15 pm during Spring Break and the
summer. Half-day camps also run Monday to Friday. Volunteers can pick weeks that work for their
schedules.
MINIMUM AGE: 14
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: After School Children’s Sports or Arts Programs
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Assisting instructor in supervision and instruction.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Dependable, enjoy children, and play sports or enjoy art.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Leaderships skills, great experience in teaching
and coaching.
HOURS INVOLVED: After school.
MINIMUM AGE: 14
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Sunday Family Drop-in Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: To assist families in the gym, art studio or family resource center.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Friendly, outgoing, interested in sports or art. Enjoy spending time with children and
parents.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: People and communication skills.
HOURS INVOLVED: Sundays 12:30 - 4:30 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 14
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Monday LoLo Family Drop-in Assistant VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Help staff prepare snacks, play with the children and some setup and clean
up TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Friendly, outgoing, love working with children, Enjoy spending time with children and
parents. A program for parents, grandparents, caregivers and their children (0-6 yrs) SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: People and communication skills.
HOURS INVOLVED: Monday Mornings 9:15am - 11:45 am/ Monday afternoons 12:15 pm - 2:45 pm. You can decide to volunteer either in the morning or the afternoon
MINIMUM AGE: 14
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Wednesday LoLo Family Drop-in Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Help staff prepare snacks, play with the children and some setup and clean up
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Friendly, outgoing, love working with children, Enjoy spending time with children and parents.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: People and communication skills. HOURS INVOLVED: Wednesdays 9:15am - 11:45 am
MINIMUM AGE: 14
Vancouver Aquarium – Stanley Park See Education for volunteer opportunities in the community
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Community Services
Aunt Leah’s Place See Children and Development for volunteer opportunities in the community
District of North Vancouver – Social Planning Department 355 West Queens Rd., North Vancouver, B.C., V7N 4N5
CONTACT: Policy Planning Department Phone: (604) 990-2454
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 984-8664
WEBSITE: www.dnv.org
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Mon – Fri, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Community Development/Social Planning
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Some volunteer opportunities may exist in the Social Planning Dept. for the
District of North Vancouver. In addition to providing information about the various Council Committees
seeking youth volunteers, Social Planning staff are also involved in a variety of projects with community
partners throughout the District of North Vancouver that regularly need volunteers. Examples of Council
Committees that require youth representation are the Transportation Advisory Committee, Community
Services Advisory Committee, and Advisory Community on Disability Issues etc. There are also municipal
processes that require youth input and involvement such as Official Community Plan implementation
processes. Volunteer opportunities on projects done in partnership with community partners include
events like various youth agency activities, Youth Week and the Annual Civic Youth Awards to name a
few. For more information on any of these go to the website or give Annie a Call!
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided
REQUIREMENTS: Good communication skills, able to work independently. Requirements depend on the
project and volunteers may be placed with a project depending on the skills they have.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Employment education, career exploration,
networking, experience in event planning and leadership and communication skills.
HOURS INVOLVED: Varying depending on the project.
MINIMUM AGE: 15
Fraser Riverkeeper Society See Animals and the Environment for volunteer opportunities in the community
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Harvest Project 1073 Roosevelt Crescent, North Vancouver, B.C., V7P 1M4
Helping North Shore residents experiencing challenging life circumstances. Volunteers are the heart and soul of Harvest Project. We rely on more than 150 weekly volunteers to keep our programs running effectively and provide a quality service.
For more information please visit: http://www.harvestproject.org/get-involved/volunteer/
CONTACT: Maree Scott, Support Programs Coordinator PHONE: (604) 983-9488
CONTACT AVAILABILIY: Tues – Fri, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Cleaning Help
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Maintain a high standard of cleanliness throughout the building.
TRAINIG AVAILABLE: Training and information sessions available.
REQUIREMENTS: A willingness to help.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will provide references and letters of
recommendation with job description and hours worked.
HOURS INVOLVED: We ask that volunteers commit to a weekly four-hour shift for a minimum of three
months. Saturdays, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Clothes for Change
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Sort incoming clothes, assist clients in selecting clothes for work, sell clothes
to the public.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and information sessions available.
REQUIREMENTS: A willingness to help.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will provide references and letters of
recommendation with job description and hours worked.
HOURS INVOLVED: We ask that volunteers commit to a weekly four-hour shift for a minimum of three
months. Saturdays, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Driver’s Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Assist driver with pick-up and delivery route. Load and unload van.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and information sessions available.
REQUIREMENTS: A willingness to help.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will provide references and letters of
recommendation with job description and hours worked.
HOURS INVOLVED: We ask that volunteers commit to a weekly four-hour shift for a minimum of three
months. Saturdays, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Grocery
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Assist clients as they select and pack groceries. Keep shelves stocked and
monitor food freshness.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and information sessions available.
REQUIREMENTS: A willingness to help.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will provide references and letters of
recommendation with job description and hours worked.
HOURS INVOLVED: We ask that volunteers commit to a weekly four-hour shift for a minimum of three
months. Saturdays, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: Warehouse
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Sort, crate, and store non-perishable foods. Maintain safety and cleanliness
of the warehouse.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and information sessions available.
REQUIREMENTS: A willingness to help.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will provide references and letters of
recommendation with job description and hours worked.
HOURS INVOLVED: We ask that volunteers commit to a weekly four-hour shift for a minimum of three
months. Saturdays, 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16
North Shore Community Resources 201-935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver, B.C., V7P 1S3
North Shore Community Resources’ Mission Statement: In the spirit of community assistance and well-
being, to provide a broad spectrum of community information, referral, assistance, support, training and
resources on human services from childhood to seniors; to increase access to information on human
services; to assist in identifying community needs for citizens and agencies; to promote voluntarism
within the charitable community; and to provide legal information and services.
For more information please visit: http://www.nscr.bc.ca/volunteer/volunteer.html
CONTACT: Elaine Smith, Volunteer Coordinator PHONE: (604) 982-3307
WEBSITE: http://www.nscr.bc.ca/index.html FAX: (604) 985-06445
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Mon – Fri 9:00 am to 4:30 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Gift Wrapper
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are needed to wrap gifts during holiday fundraiser for the
agency. Training is provided and shifts are available throughout the holiday season until December 24th.
Come and meet new people, support a local non-profit, and enjoy in the festive season.
TRAINIG AVAILABLE: Gift wrap training.
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers must attend training sessions.
SKILLS/ATRRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Gain community service hours, develop
teamwork skills, and meet new people.
HOURS INVOLVE: Various shifts are available during mall hours throughout December.
MINIMUM AGE: 15
North Shore ConneXions Society 1070 Roosevelt Cresent, North Vancouver, B.C., V7P 1M3
Come join our team!
North Shore ConneXions Society is a nonprofit Society that supports families and serves children and
adults living with developmental disabilities or developmental delays. We offer Residential Programs, Day
Programs, Employment Services and Recreation and Education Programs. Volunteer opportunities are
customized to each applicant and provide individualized opportunities.
For more information please visit: www.nsconnexions.org
CONTACT: Nicole Boiselle, Program Manager (ext. 241) PHONE: (604) 984-9321
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 984-9882
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Mon-Fri, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Leisure Companion
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VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: This position allows volunteers to participate in either a day or residential
program and to build relationships with participants and staff while participating in the daily activities.
Many volunteers use this opportunity to learn about the participants and to help in creating new
opportunities for them to contribute to their community. (Games, activities, outgoings etc.)
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: All volunteers must complete and submit the Volunteer Application Form available on
the ConneXions website at www.nsconnexions.org. Click on Support Us to complete the fillable form.
Volunteers are required to submit a negative tuberculosis screening test and a clear Criminal Record
Check. All volunteers must have a minimum of 3 months commitment.
HOURS INVOLVED: The office is open Mon-Fri, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm. The days and times for this
position are flexible.
MINIMUM AGE: 14
VOLUNTEER TITLE: CLEANER
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: This position allows volunteers to participate within the Recreation and
Educational facility at ConneXions. Duties include cleaning of tables and floors, washrooms and sitting
areas. All cleaning supplies are supplied for this assignment.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: All volunteers must complete and submit the Volunteer Application Form available on
the ConneXions website at www.nsconnexions.org. Click on Support Us to complete the fillable form.
Volunteers are required to submit a negative tuberculosis screening test and a clear Criminal Record
Check. All volunteers must have a minimum of 3 months commitment.
HOURS INVOLVED: The Recreation and Education Facility is open Mon-Fri. Days and times for this
position are flexible.
MINIMUM AGE: 14
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Staff Services/ Administrative Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: This opportunity allows volunteers to work within an office environment and
participate in administrative duties. This position involves filing, computer work, photocopying and other
miscellaneous office duties.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: All volunteers must complete and submit the Volunteer Application Form available on
the ConneXions website at www.nsconnexions.org. Click on Support Us to complete the fillable form.
Volunteers are required to submit a negative tuberculosis screening test and a clear Criminal Record
Check. All volunteers must have a minimum of 3 months commitment.
HOURS INVOLVED: The office is open Mon-Fri, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm. The days and times for this
position are flexible.
MINIMUM AGE: 14
North Shore Multicultural Society See Multicultural for volunteer opportunities in the community
North Shore Neighbourhood House and John Braithwaite
Community Centre See Community Services for volunteer opportunities in the community
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Parkgate Community Centre 3625 Banff Court, North Vancouver, B.C., V7H 2Z8
For more information please visit: http://www.myparkgate.com/volunteer/overview/
CONTACT: Alison Caldwell Johnson PHONE: (604) 983-6385
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.myparkgate.com
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Youth Volunteer Opportunities
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Parkgate offers a variety of volunteer opportunities for youth throughout
the year. Summer camp assistant, pre-teen drop-in assistant, Seniors services’ support, children’s sports
assistant, children’s art/pottery assistant, birthday support, special events, senior’s kitchen volunteer and
special projects assistant. Please visit our website, www.myparkgate.com, or contact the Volunteer
Coordinator for more information.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training varies depending upon the position.
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal record check required for all volunteers. Genuine desire to contribute to the
community, willingness to learn and work as a team while having FUN!
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Benefits vary according to position. Opportunity
to gain leadership skills and work experience. Parkgate can provide a reference for work and future
scholarship applications. Volunteer experience can lead to future part-time and temporary employment at
Parkgate Community Centre.
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary depending upon position.
MINIMUM AGE: 13
Vancouver Rape Relief and Women’s Shelter See Women’s Resources for volunteer opportunities in the community
West Vancouver Community Services See Youth Work for volunteer opportunities in the community
West Vancouver Memorial Library See Education for volunteer opportunities in the community
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Education
Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre See Animals and the Environment for volunteer opportunities in the community
North Shore Multicultural Society See Multicultural for volunteer opportunities in the community
Telus World of Science (Science World) 1455 Quebec St., Vancouver B.C., V6A 3Z7
Features interactive exhibits and programs exploring basic scientific principles, innovative technology, and the processes of art and science and art/science collaborations.
For more information please visit: http://www.scienceworld.ca/volunteer
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: http://www.scienceworld.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Various Positions
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: There are various volunteer roles for which we recruit twice a year. Some
examples are Gallery Interpreters for our varied exhibits/galleries (e.g. Search Gallery, Body Works, etc.).
We also normally recruit for Birthday Party volunteers and other administration roles.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: There are 2 intake and training sessions each year – Spring and Fall. Please
check our website for further information and instructions regarding completion of an application form
(available each Spring and Fall).
REQUIRMENTS: You must be at least 16 years old and must be able to commit to a minimum of 100
hours of volunteer service. We will ask you to volunteer for 2-4 hour shift once per week.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will develop communication/social
skills, creativity, and numerous other skills, and concrete benefits depending on position
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Gallery Volunteer Interpreters
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Greet and be friendly with visitors, demonstrate exhibits, answer questions,
supervise use of equipment and centre. Volunteer will work with all ages and individuals.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Interest in people; willingness to learn and demonstrate exhibits; interest and ease in
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talking to the public.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Communication/social skills and self-confidence.
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours involved varies, term of 6 months, 4 hours per week. We are a 7-day
operation, weekend shifts available.
MINIMUM AGE: 16
Vancouver Aquarium – Stanley Park P.O. Box 3232, Vancouver B.C., V6B 3X8
The Vancouver Aquarium is a non-profit association dedicated to effecting the conservation of aquatic life through display, interpretation, education, research and direct action.
For more information please visit: http://www.vanaqua.org/join/hands-on/volunteer
CONTACT: Christy Smith, Coordinator, Volunteer Services & Youth Programs PHONE: (604) 659-3478
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 659-3515
WEBSITE: http://www.vanaqua.org/volunteer
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Vancouver Aquarium Youth Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Interpretive, educational activities, and visitor experience related roles.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Mandatory orientation and training sessions. Recruitment occurs 3 times per
year during: March, August, and December. Training occurs the month following recruitment.
REQUIRMENTS: Valid medical coverage, fluency in English, eligibility to volunteer in Canada; people
skills and public speaking skills are an asset, interest in marine life, conservation, and the environment.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Fluency in English, mature attitude, good with
public.
HOURS INVOLVED: 4 hours per week for a term of 6 months.
MINIMUM AGE: 14
West Vancouver Memorial Library 1950 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C., V7V 1J8
The West Vancouver Memorial Library is an open, free and welcoming place. We connect people with ideas, information and cultures of the world. The library is accessible to all. Services include wireless internet access, computer terminals, individual and group study areas, on-line magazines, eNewsletter and other databases, homebound delivery and a full range of programs for youth and adults.
For more information please visit: http://www.westvanlibrary.ca/youth/teens/volunteer CONTACT: Michelle Yule, Teen Volunteer Coordinator PHONE: (604) 925-7408
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 925-5933
WEBSITE: www.westvanlibrary.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Teen Advising Group (TAG) Member
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Participants are 12 – 15 members in Grades 8 – 12 who live and go to
school on the North Shore and are willing to commit to participation from September to June. TAG meets
once a month for about 1.5 – 2 hours TAG members contribute to the library though: Writing book,
magazine, and graphic novel reviews; helping with the selection of teen books, music, magazines, and
movies for the library; being spokespersons for teens in the community; getting involved in library
programs and helping to promote them; other ideas as suggested by you!
PREREQUISITES: Must be in Grade 8 -12 and come wanting to make a positive impact on the library.
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Shelver
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Participants are in Grades 8 – 12 who live and go to school on the North
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Shore and can commit to a two hour shift once per week for up to 4 months at a time. Shelvers will
receive training from staff and will spend their time putting books away, tiding the collection and other
tasks.
PREREQUISITES: Taking the Youth Volunteer Training at the West Vancouver Community Centre is a
prerequisite to this volunteer position.
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Book Buddies
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Participants are in Grades 8 – 12 who live and go to school on the North
Shore and can commit to a two hour shift once per week for up to 4 months at a time. Book Buddies will
work with children in Kindergarten to Grade 7 to give them extra reading practice time.
PREREQUISITES: Taking the Youth Volunteer Training at the West Vancouver Community Centre is a
prerequisite to this volunteer position.
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Special Events volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Participants are in Grades 8 – 12 who live and go to school on the North
Shore. Special events volunteers will generally just be needed for a single activity happening in the library
like concerts and festivals.
PREREQUISITES: Taking the Youth Volunteer Training at the West Vancouver Community Centre is a
prerequisite to this volunteer position.
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Digital Buddy
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Participants are in Grades 8 – 12 who live and go to school on the North
Shore provide assistance in one-on-one sessions with patrons in our Community Computer Centre,
helping them with email on their computer, tablet or other device.
PREREQUISITES: Taking the Youth Volunteer Training at the West Vancouver Community Centre is a
prerequisite to this volunteer position.
West Vancouver Museum 680 17th St., West Vancouver, B.C., V7V 3T2
The West Vancouver Museum is dedicated to foster awareness and understanding of art, culture and
history through dynamic exhibitions and educational programs. The museum profiles important creators,
innovators and events that have shaped our community, region and country.
For more information please visit: http://westvancouvermuseum.ca/about_us/get_involved
CONTACT: Kiriko Watanabe, Assistant Curator PHONE: (604) 925-7295
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 925-5915
WEBSITE: www.westvancouvermuseum.ca
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Tue – Wed, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Gallery Guide
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers needed to work as gallery attendants. Talk to visitors and work
in the gift shop. The Gallery Guide will assist with the preparation and delivery of programs and hosting
special events.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Friendly, reliable. Looking for skilled individuals who are interested in art, architecture
and design. Criminal record check is required. A volunteer under 19 requires submitting a parent consent
form.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Retail, communication, working with the public,
organizational skills, learning how to plan programs, working with museum duties and materials, and
knowledge of art and museum practices.
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HOURS INVOLVED: 3 hours per week, minimum 3 month commitment.
MINIMUM AGE: 15
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Education Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Working with Education Coordinator, volunteers help prepare for the
museum’s art and architecture programs and educational programs offered at schools. If you like children
and enjoy arts and crafts, this position is for you.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Good communication skills. Criminal record check is required. A volunteer under 19
requires submitting a parent consent form.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Communication, public speaking, working with
the public, organizational skills, ability to pay attention to detail.
HOURS INVOLVED: Mon, Tue, or Wed, 3:30 – 5:00 pm, minimum 6 months commitment.
MINIMUM AGE: 15
Health
Canadian Blood Services 4750 Oak St., Vancouver, B.C., V6H 2N9
Canadian Blood Services is a national not-for-profit charitable organization whose mission is to manage the blood supply for Canadians and the OneMatch Stem Cell and Marrow Network. They recruit, screen, and recognize blood donors, collect, test and process blood products and distribute blood and blood products across Canada.
To apply to become a Canadian Blood Services volunteer you must fill out the online application at
www.blood.ca.
CONTACT: Susan Spencer, Volunteer Coordinator PHONE: (604) 707-3552
EMAIL: [email protected]
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Mon – Fri, 8:30 am – 3:00 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: In-Clinic Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Work in hospitality area giving food and drink, monitoring donors for
fainting and re-bleeding (no blood contact). Promote donor registration programs and clinic special
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events. We require volunteers who are comfortable talking to the public and are willing to regularly
engage our current and prospective donors in conversation. Work is focused at North Lonsdale Church,
3380 Lonsdale
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Participation in training and orientation are mandatory.
REQUIREMENTS: Must be an outgoing person who loves to talk to new people! Volunteers are required
to commit to a regular 3-4 hour shift. Good communication skills. Good customer services skills required.
Once you have applied online, you will be contacted and asked to provide a minimum of two descriptive
examples where you have had a positive experience interacting with the public. Your acceptance into our
Volunteer Orientation and Training session will be based on a demonstrated ability to interact with the
public.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENNEFITS: Communication skills, promotional skills,
knowledge about blood, blood donation, and blood manufacturing.
HOURS INVOLVED: Wednesdays every 2 weeks and Saturdays every 4 weeks.
MINIMUM AGE: 16
VOLUNTEER TITLE: In-Community Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Recruitment booths, OneMatch swabbing events, What’s Your Type Blood
typing events. We require volunteers who are comfortable talking to the public and are willing to
regularly engage our current and prospective donors in conversation.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Participation in training and orientation are mandatory
REQUIREMENTS: Must be an outgoing person who loves to talk to new people! Volunteers are required
to commit to a regular 3-4 hour shift. Good communication skills. Good customer services skills required.
Once you have applied online, you will be contacted and asked to provide a minimum of two descriptive
examples where you have had a positive experience interacting with the public. Your acceptance into our
Volunteer Orientation and Training session will be based on a demonstrated ability to interact with the
public.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENNEFITS: Communication skills, promotional skills,
knowledge about blood, blood donation, and blood manufacturing.
HOURS INVOLVED: Mainly on the weekends or holidays.
MINIMUM AGE: 16
North Shore ConneXions Society See Community Services for volunteer opportunities in the community
St. John Ambulance Cadets (North Shore Division) 106-223 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver, B.C., V7J 3V3
The St. John Ambulance Cadets is a non-profit youth organization that provides leadership development opportunities through first aid training and community service.
For more information please visit: http://www.sja.ca/English/Community-
Services/Pages/Youth%20Program/Cadet-Program.aspx
EMAIL: [email protected] PHONE: (604) 990-1290
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Contact anytime. FAX: (604) 984-0475
VOLUNTEER TITLE: St. John Ambulance Youth Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACITIVITIES: First aid and leadership training.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Emergency First Aid certificate: 11-15 yearrs. Standard First Aid Certificate OR
Advanced Medical First Responder Certificate – 16-17 years. For the junior members (6-10 years) the
program emphasizes home safety and basic first aid as well as fun activities. All volunteers will also be
trained in basic foot drill and marching drill.
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REQUIREMENTS: Be able to commit for a term of approximately one year (September to June), and be
able to perform community service hours providing first aid at public events. Prior to joining, members
11-15 need to have an Emergency First Aid Community Care certificate or a Standard First Aid Certificate
if they are 16 years and up. There are no prerequisites for junior members.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Basic and advanced first aid training, leadership
training, first aid competitions, provide first aid at public events to gain volunteer hours, have fun, build
friendships.
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesday night training meetings 7:00 – 9:00 pm at the North Shore Branch.
Occasional events on weekends such as competitions, parades, training.
MINIMUM AGE: 16-17
Vancouver Coastal Health 231 East 15th St., North Vancouver, B.C., V7L 2L7
Vancouver Coastal Health delivers acute, residential and community health care services to more than one million residents in the cities of Vancouver, Richmond, North and West Vancouver, 13 other municipalities and regional districts and 15 First Nations communities. It is one of five regional authorities (plus one provincial health authority) serving 16 health service delivery areas throughout BC.
For more information please visit: http://www.vch.ca/get_involved/volunteer/
CONTACT: Sarie Peters, Volunteer Resources PHONE: (604) 984-5929
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 984-5838
WEBSITE: www.vch.ca
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Mon – Fri, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Teen Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Varies by program site. Includes the following sites: adult day centres,
community health centre clinics, Diners Club, Cedarview Lodge, Cedar Gardens, Evergreen House,
Kiwanis Care Centre, and Lions Gate Hospital.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Site-based training provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Mature, reliable, able to commit to placement, interested in healthcare. Screening,
interview and criminal record check.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Teamwork, communication, listening skills, and
the ability to provide comfort to others.
HOURS INVOLVED: 3 hours per week. Time commitment of at least 6 months.
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 11 or Grade 12. Volunteers are placed within Lions Gate Hospital after
graduation.
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Multicultural
Immigrant Services Society (ISS) 501-333 Terminal Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., V6A 4C1
For more information please visit: http://www.issbc.org/prim-corp-nav/get-involved/be-a-general-
volunteer
CONTACT: Elmir Ismayilov, Volunteer Coordinator PHONE: (604) 684-2561
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 684-2266
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Mon – Fri
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Various Volunteer Positions (Short and/or Long-Term)
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Short-Term Opportunities include: agency receptionist; administrative
assistant; field trip leader; community outreach/special events; ESL teacher’s assistant/tutor;
translator/interpreter; community navigator; settlement services assistant; volunteer program assistant
and more.
Long-Term Opportunities (3-6 months) include: settlement mentors; career mentors, learning in action
mentors.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Dependent on position.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Valuable work experience and references (after
at least 35 hours of volunteer work)
HOURS INVOLVED: Must attend an information session first (information session dates are on ISS
website). Hours dependent on position.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 and older.
LOCATION: Vancouver and Lower Mainland
North Shore Multicultural Society 207-123 East 15th St., North Vancouver, B.C., V7L 2P7
The NSMS Youth Department is committed to youth engagement and providing valuable opportunities for young immigrants to connect to their community. Youth volunteers will help with event preparation, office administration, and other assigned tasks. NSMS offers 3 intakes per year for youth volunteers. Deadlines for youth volunteer applications are November 15, February 15, and June 15.
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CONTACT: Hayley Gerelle PHONE: (604) 973-0453
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 988-2960
WEBSITE: www.nsms.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Youth Department Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Provide assistance and support to the Youth Department.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation and diversity training.
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer application and criminal record check.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES: Good communication skills, highly organized, team player, takes direction well.
HOURS INVOLVED: 2 hours per week and/or variable depending on activities.
MINIMUM AGE: 14
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Seniors
Capilano Care Centre 525 Clyde Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C., V7T 1C4
A Seniors’ Care Facility
For more information please visit: http://www.capilanocarecentre.com/921444575
CONTACT: Alana Amaroso, Volunteer Coordinator PHONE: (604) 926-6856 ext. 331
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Mon - Fri, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm FAX: (604) 926-0245
EMAIL: [email protected]
VOLUNTEER TITLE: One to One Visitor
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are needed to visit with residents on a one to one basis. This
position is flexible as visiting times are determined by the resident and volunteer.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Must be patient, understanding, work independently after orientation. Good
communication skills to be able to hold and stimulate conversation. Criminal records check required.
Previous experience working with the elderly is an asset.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Gain a wealth of knowledge from seniors and an
opportunity to provide compassion and nurturing of seniors.
HOURS INVOLVED: A six-month commitment is required.
MINIMUM AGE: 16
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Recreation Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are needed to assist recreation staff to run various programs.
This position is flexible as visiting times are determined by the resident and volunteer
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Must be patient, understanding, work independently after orientation. Good
communication skills to be able to hold and stimulate conversation. Criminal records check is required.
Previous experience working with the elderly is an asset.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Gain a wealth of knowledge from seniors and an
opportunity to provide compassion and nurturing of seniors.
HOURS INVOLVED: A six-month commitment is required.
MINIMUM AGE: 16
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Diners Club – Seniors Congregate Meals Program 3625 Banff Court, Parkgate Community Health Centre, North Vancouver, B.C., V7H 2Z8
Provides seniors affordable, nutritious hot meals enjoyed in the companionship of others. The program is offered at 5:00 pm four days a week (and at 12 noon on Wednesdays) at a number of different North Shore locations.
For more information please visit: http://www.vch.ca/get_involved/volunteer/application/
CONTACT: Andrea Winterbottom, Program Coordinator PHONE: (604) 904-6483
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 904-6470
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Meal Server
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: A senior’s dinner and lunch program is looking for meal servers who will
serve ready cooked meals and assist the hostess with the cleanup of the kitchen. The dinner programs
take place at several different locations on the North Shore on Mondays through Thursdays at 4:30 pm
(Wednesdays at 12 noon to 1 pm)
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation at dinner site.
REQUIREMENTS: Able to communicate well; physically able to do the tasks; and have a criminal record
check.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Communication skills; food serving skills, will be
able to socialize and be able to relate to seniors.
HOURS INVOLVED: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm; Weds 11:30 am – 1:00 pm.
MINIMUM AGE: 15
Lynn Valley Care Centre 1070 Lynn Valley Rd., North Vancouver, B.C., V7J 1Z8
A Seniors’ Care Facility
For more information please visit:
http://www.seniorhome.com/webpages/lynnvalley/lynnvalleycc.htm#Volunteers
CONTACT: Eunice Kruse, Volunteer Coordinator PHONE: (604) 982-3709
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 988-0814
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Mondays
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Candy Striper Health Care Cadet
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Work with seniors in a variety of different ways from being a friend to an
entertainer. There are various positions available based on availability. Activities can involve visiting one-
on-one with residents, escorting residents to various activities, playing games, running “News & Views”,
providing musical entertainment, giving mealtime assistance to residents, providing assistance with Tea
Times, and more. For more information, contact Eunice Kruse.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal record check required as well as references. Be able to work individually.
Must be able to communicate very well in English.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will develop communication skills with elderly
who have trouble communicating, develop reliability and responsibility.
HOURS INVOLVED: Based on programming. Must commit to a minimum of 40 hours over a 6 month
period. The beginning of summer and fall are the best times to apply.
MINIMUM AGE: 16
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North Shore Community Resources See Community Services for volunteer opportunities in the community
North Shore Keep Well Society Delbrook Rec Centre, 600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C., V7N 2L3
A free health and wellness program for older adults. Seven weekly drop-ins in community centres offer mild exercise, blood pressure checks, massage, nutrition information, peer support, speakers, social times, etc. at various North Shore locations from Gleneagles to Deep Cove.
CONTACT: Heather Dunsford, Coordinator PHONE: (604) 988-7115 ext. 27
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 988-7105
WEBSITE: www.keepwellsociety.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Wellness Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are needed to work at an exercise and wellness drop-in for
seniors 55+. Applicants may choose to work on the registration desk, do shoulder or hand or foot
massage, help with set-up and tidy-up, and take blood pressure (RN required).
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Massage training is provided.
REQUIREMENTS: An interest in helping others.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Learn about seniors’ wellness, and enjoy the
company of good people.
HOURS INVOLVED: 2.5 hours per week.
DAYS AND LOCATIONS: Mondays - North Shore Neighbourhood House from 9:30 am – 11:30 am and
Delbrook Recreation Centre from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm; Tuesdays - Parkgate Community Centre from 9:30
am – 11:30 am; Wednesdays - Silver Harbour Seniors Centre from 9:30 am – 11:30 am; Thursdays -
West Vancouver Seniors Activity Centre from 9:00 am – 11:00 am; Fridays - Kiwanis Lynn Manor from
9:30 am – 11:30 am.
MINIMUM AGE: 16
North Shore Meals on Wheels Society 1525 Taylor Way, West Vancouver, B.C., V7S 1N5
A volunteer service which delivers hot meals on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to the elderly, the disabled or those who are unable to prepare a nutritious meal for themselves. This service assists North Shore residents to remain in their own familiar surroundings and contributes to an independent lifestyle.
For more information please visit: http://northshoremealsonwheels.org/volunteer.html CONTACT: Troy Steyn, Volunteer Coordinator PHONE: (604) 922-3414
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: 9:30 am – 11:30 am, Mon, Wed, and Fri FAX: (604) 922-3401
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Kitchen/Office Help VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Kitchen-portion and assemble meals at one or two churches where the
preparation is done. Assist in volunteer delivery. TRAINING AVAILABLE: On-the-job orientation. REQUIREMENTS: Reliability, communication skills, empathy, able to work during daytime hours.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Teamwork, increased understanding of the
needs of seniors and people with disabilities. HOURS INVOLVED: Able to work between 10:00 am – 1:30 pm on Mon, Wed, or Fri. 2 hours, one day
per week. MINIMUM AGE: 16
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North Shore Volunteers For Seniors 275-21st St., West Vancouver, B.C., V7V 4A5
North Shore Volunteer for Seniors is dedicated to promoting the independence and well-being of seniors,
especially the frail and isolated super senior population on the North Shore. Weekly programs include:
Mondays – Chair Exercise, Nordic Walking, Mahjong, Tuesdays – Lunch and Bridge, Wednesdays –
Computer Assistance, Lunch, Bingo and games including Scrabble, Thursdays – Walking Group, Mahjong,
and Fridays – Chair Yoga, Iranian Program. All programs are followed by cookies and tea. Special events
such as seasonal dinners, a summer picnic, salmon BBQ, and a book and art fundraiser are also offered
in our community. NSVS provides an outreach program of one-to-one visits to seniors who find it difficult
to go out on their own but who are still living independently in their own homes. Volunteers visit clients
weekly to provide social interaction, companionship, and continuity for senior clients. NSVS has a “Seniors
Outreach Resource Centre” in Whole Foods Market, Park Royal periodically.Our programs are open to all
North Shore seniors and our facility is fully accessible.
For more information please visit: http://nsvs.ca/?page_id=27
CONTACT: Trudy Hubbard, Executive Director PHONE: (604) 922-1575
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 922-1543
WEBSITE: www.nsvs.ca
CONTACT AVAILABILITY: Mon – Thurs, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: One-on-one Visitors, Drop-in Centre Volunteers
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers provide seniors with companionship and consistency in their lives
through regular weekly visits in their homes, by going for walks or sharing in other activities and helping
them with access to the community. Drop-in centre volunteers help facilitate Monday to Friday programs,
including a computer training program from 10:00 am – 1:00 pm on Wednesdays.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: All volunteers must have reference checks and be fluent in English. All 1 on 1
volunteers must have a criminal record check.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers develop communication and
interpersonal skills. Volunteers receive a sense of goodwill and personal satisfaction by supporting super
seniors.
HOURS INVOLVED: Flexible, about 2 hours a week.
MINIMUM AGE: 18
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Women’s Resources
Vancouver Rape Relief and Women’s Shelter P.O. Box 21562, 1424 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, B.C., V5L 5G2
Feminist women’s organization to end violence against women and provide services for women and their children escaping male violence.
For more information please visit: http://www.rapereliefshelter.bc.ca/give/get-help/get-
involved/women/get-involved-women
CONTACT: Hilla Kerner, Volunteer Administration PHONE: (604) 872-8212
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.rapereliefshelter.bc.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Crisis Worker
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITY: Answering calls on our 24 hours crisis line – offering support, information and
advocacy, working with women in our Transition House.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided no previous experience required.
REQUIREMENTS: Reliable, mature, sensitive to woman’s issues. These volunteer positions are only
open to females. No previous training or experience required.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: You will learn about fundraising and women’s
issues.
HOURS INVOLVED: Varies.
MINIMUM AGE: 19
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Youth Work
Capilano Community Services Society 600 West Queens Rd. N. Bldg., North Vancouver, B.C., V7N 2L3
Capliano Community Services Society provides one-to-one support, school and community outreach, and
programming for youth between the age of 10 and 24 who live in North Vancouver.
For more information please visit: http://capservices.ca/volunteer/
CONTACT: Renee Strong, Executive Director PHONE: (604) 988-7115
EMAIL: [email protected] FAX: (604) 988-7105
WEBSITE: www.capservices.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Youth Centre Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Norgate Elementary Wednesdays 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm help to set up/clean
up youth centre by moving equipment and furniture, engage with and support youth with centre activities
and games. Youth Week May 1 – 7 variety of activities.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation will be provided by the Youth Centre Workers.
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal Record Check required for all Volunteers. Positive and fun attitude, good
communication skills, willingness to learn and work as a team while having fun!
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Leadership skills and experience working with
youth.
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm, Wednesday 6:00 pm – 9 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16
VOLUNTEER TITLE: After School Program Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Provide support to Youth Outreach Worker with afterschool gym recreation
activities and games for grade 6 and 7 students.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation will be provided by Youth Outreach Worker.
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal Record Check required for all Volunteers. Positive and fun attitude, good
communication skills, willingness to learn and work as a team while having fun!
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Leadership skills and experience working with
youth.
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesday and Thursdays 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: Youth Week Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Variety of volunteer opportunities for Youth Week Events and activities.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation will be provided by Youth Outreach Worker and other
individual involved in the events.
REQUIREMENTS: Positive and fun attitude, good communication skills, willingness to learn and work as
a team while having fun!
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Experience with event planning and support,
working as a team, and the opportunity to support Youth Week in North Vancouver!
HOURS INVOLVED: Depending on Youth Week Event, during the first week of May.
MINIMUM AGE: 10
North Shore Community Resources See Community Services for volunteer opportunities in the community
Parkgate Community Centre See Community Services for volunteer opportunities in the community
West Vancouver Community Services 2122 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, B.C., V7V 4Y2
For more information please visit: http://westvancouver.ca/level3.aspx?id=17528
CONTACT: Shannon Ozirny, Head of Youth Department PHONE: (604) 913-2703
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: http://westvancouver.ca/government/volunteer-opportunities-west-van
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Youth Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: There are many opportunities for youth to volunteer with the District of
West Vancouver Community Services Department through the Youth Volunteer training Program, a year
round training program/volunteer opportunity for youth. Youth interested in volunteering at placements
such as: children’s art, sport programs and day camps; at community special events; with different youth
committees; with children’s birthday parties and more are encouraged to apply for this training program.
After applying, all potential volunteers go through the required, mandatory training session(s) and then
are placed at placements of their choice (according to the volunteer’s interests and skills plus placement
availability and the necessary requirements of specific placements). Over the course of the placement,
staff monitor their progress as the volunteers learn what it takes to work with kids in a recreation setting,
while keeping safety, health and fun as their foremost objectives. This is a great opportunity to gain
valuable volunteer/work experience hours; add certifications and training to your resume; learn the skills
needed to work in the field of recreation; and gain an understanding of what it takes to work with
people. This is also a great way to make connections in your community and make new friends!
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Call at (604) 913-2703 for information.
REQUIREMENTS: Visit www.westvancouver.ca/youth and follow the links to information on the Youth
Volunteer Training Programs plus the online application form. Once the application form has been
submitted, follow the links to register in the next available Orientation Session. Participation in an
Orientation Session is mandatory to volunteer and must be completed in advance of any volunteer
placements.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Once the orientation session has been
completed, youth will have had the chance to volunteer in many areas and at many times of the year!
They will also be able to further develop the following skill areas through other training opportunities:
Personal Awareness skills and Self Confidence boosters, Communication skills (listening skills, conflict
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resolution skills, etc.), Groups and Group Leadership skills (assertive skills, recognize rights, stress
management, etc.), Project Planning skills, Emergency First Aid (and CPR) skills, Tips and hints for
working with children in a recreation setting, and more!
HOURS INVOLVED: Flexible, ongoing.
MINIMUM AGE: 14 (or going into grade 8 in the fall)