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BarrieWe are seeking dedicated and reliable English-speaking volunteers to tutor adult learners in reading, writing, and/or math. Our learners come from a variety of backgrounds and are working to build foundational skills to support their personal, academic, or career goals. Requirements: Strong command of spoken and written English, fundamentals of English grammar, sentence structure and vocabulary. Clear and understandable English pronunciation, suitable for learners who are developing foundational literacy skills. Our students are learning the building blocks of English literacy. Tutors must be able to model typical English pronunciation and grammar. We provide training and ongoing support. No formal teaching experience is necessary-- just patience, empathy and a strong grasp of English.
NOTE: We ask potential tutors to commit for one year so that they can come alongside a student for that length of time - once students make the decision to improve their skills, they need a tutor who is willing to work with them to increase not only their knowledge but their confidence and self esteem.
Dates and Times
Schedule for meeting with student is determined by tutor and student
- 2026 Information Session: Mon April 20 from 10 am-11:30 am in person
- 2026 Tutor Training Workshop: 4 consecutive weeks - Tues May 12, Tues May 19, Tues May 26 and June 2, from 6:30 pm-9:00 p.m
About the Role
We are looking for a reliable volunteer who enjoys working with young children and families and can help create a warm, welcoming environment. This program welcomes children ages 0–6 and their caregivers to explore, learn, and connect through play in a safe and inclusive environment.
Schedule
Wednesdays, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Responsibilities include:
· Assist with program set-up and clean-up
· Welcome families and help create a warm, inviting environment
· Engage with children and caregivers through play and conversation
· Help maintain a safe, clean, and organized space (including light cleaning and toy sanitization)
· Support program flow, including transitions and restocking materials
Make a Difference in a Child's life, Become an In-home Volunteer Angel!
Do you want to support families impacted by cancer? Can you commit four (4) hours per week to providing psychosocial support to a child in need? Join Nankind and help lessen the impact of cancer on families by offering in-home childcare support.
How You Can Help:
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Provide psychosocial support to help children develop coping skills and build resilience.
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Provide fun, educational, creative, and safe experiences for children.
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Commit to a minimum of six (6) months to ensure stability during a parent’s cancer treatment and recovery.
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Offer four (4) hours of childcare support per week to the same family in your area.
Why Volunteer with Nankind?
Nankind offers a meaningful and rewarding opportunity for volunteers who want to make a real difference in the lives of families affected by cancer. As an In-Home Volunteer Angel, you will provide a safe and caring presence, engage children in fun and creative activities, and support them in processing their parent’s cancer.
Your presence will have a lasting impact on children whose parents are undergoing treatment, receiving palliative care, or families coping with bereavement. By providing a safe and caring space, you’ll ease stress for families and give parents the reassurance they need to rest and attend medical appointments, knowing their children are in good hands.
Through weekly visits, you’ll build trust, create meaningful connections, and bring joy into a child’s life. Volunteers receive specialized training and ongoing guidance from Nankind, ensuring they feel supported and confident in their role.
How to Apply:
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Visit our volunteer page.
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Click “Volunteer Now".
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Complete and submit the form.
Qualifications:
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Willingness to undergo an Vulnerable Sector Check
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At least one year of professional childcare experience (babysitting, teaching, tutoring, etc.). Experience caring for a sibling or relative does not qualify unless you are a parent or grandparent
- Experience supporting children with autism or knowledge of ABA is a plus
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Must reside in Ontario
There's a family in your community waiting for their very own Angel!
All ages and experience levels welcomed. Main activities:
- Walking, lots of walking in indoor 60'x120' (20x40m) arena or outdoor (30 x 70m) or wooded trails...up to 2kms/hour
- Grooming and getting horses ready, we will train on this
- Leading or walking with a horse with rider onboard, we will train for this
- Working with riders on the autism spectrum, Down Syndrome or with a physical disability
- Both early evening hours and daytime/afternoon hours available
- 2 hour commitment
THE OPPORTUNITY
Campfire Circle will be running in-person overnight camp programs at two medically supported overnight camp locations, Rainbow Lake (Waterford, ON) and Muskoka (Rosseau, ON) this summer. We will also be running a Day Camp program in Ottawa.
We are seeking new volunteers age 19+ with a variety of skill sets to participate in a life-changing volunteer experience! New volunteers must commit to one camp session, which can be a 4 to 8 day camp experience (inclusive of on-site training).
Whether it’s at Rainbow Lake, a quiet 143 acres site in Waterford, at Muskoka, which features 400 wooded acres in the town of Rosseau, or at our fun urban Day Camp location Ottawa, you will be connecting kids and families with fun indoor and outdoor activities that help improve their overall wellbeing.
All roles will require you to work in partnership with a team of other volunteers where your first priority will be camper/family safety; ensuring they are supervised and supported at all times.
To learn more about specific details and dates, please review the New Volunteer Applicant Guide: 2026-Volunteer-Info-Guide.pdf
About Bridget’s Bunnies
Bridget's Bunnies is a registered charity that supports individuals and families who have experienced a pregnancy or infant loss throughout Simcoe/Muskoka. Bridget’s Bunnies works to ensure no one endures pregnancy or infant loss alone. Bridget’s Bunnies relies on volunteers, individual donations, Bridget’s Run and grants to sustain its programs and services, including Comfort Kits and Little Loss Library.
Title: Bunny Maker Volunteer
If you’re a crocheter or knitter, join our community of Bunny Makers for a good cause! Bunny Makers meet monthly to chat and knit/crochet together from 4:00 pm-6:00 pm at Bridget’s Bunnies office (65 Cedar Pointe Dr., unit 811A, Barrie). This is also a time to refresh knitting/crocheting supplies and continue crocheting in the comfort of your own home. Bunny Maker volunteers make Pocket Pals, crocheted or knitted bunnies for our Comfort Kit program. All materials are provided to you for free, and we ask that finished bunnies and unused materials be donated back to Bridget’s Bunnies.
Hours: 2-10 hours a month (flexible)
Location: In-person/remote
Roles and Responsibilities:
• Crochet or knit a bunny/pocket pal according to Bridget’s Bunnies patterns and instructions
• Only take what you need and ensure to return any unused supplies
• Return completed bunnies within a month of completion, as these bunnies are needed for the Comfort Kit program
• Opportunity to join the online community to share tips, tricks and make fellow crafter friends
• Opportunity to gather monthly for an in-person tea, chat and crocheting event at Bridget’s Bunnies office.
About Bridget’s Bunnies
Bridget's Bunnies is a registered charity that supports individuals and families who have experienced a pregnancy or infant loss. Bridget’s Bunnies works to ensure no one endures pregnancy or infant loss alone. Bridget’s Bunnies relies on volunteers, individual donations, Bridget’s Run and grants to sustain its programs and services including Comfort Kits and Little Loss Library.
Title: Comfort Kit Organizer
Reporting to the Development Coordinator, the Comfort Kit Organizer is responsible for organizing, assembling and tracking Comfort Kits. Comfort Kits are provided for free to individuals and families who experience pregnancy or infant loss. They offer gentle direction and compassion in the days and weeks following loss. On-demand Comfort Kits, ordered through the website, are processed and shipped within a 2-week period. Hospital Comfort Kits are processed and shipped quarterly.
Hours: 2-4 hours a week; Tuesday – Thursday between the hours of 10:00 and 4:00 pm.
Location: In-person; Bridget’s Bunnies Office, 65 Cedar Pointe Dr., unit 811A, Barrie
Roles and Responsibilities:
• Keep the volunteer room clean and organized
• Pack kits according to orders and keep kits restocked
• Track supplies and inform the Development Coordinator when supplies are low
• Strong attention to detail required
• Must be organized, methodical and a great communicator
• Enjoys working independently and collaboratively
• Other administrative tasks as assigned
About Bridget’s Bunnies
Bridget's Bunnies is a registered charity that supports individuals and families who have experienced a pregnancy or infant loss. Bridget’s Bunnies works to ensure no one endures pregnancy or infant loss alone. Bridget’s Bunnies relies on volunteers, individual donations, Bridget’s Run and grants to sustain its programs and services including Comfort Kits and Little Loss Library.
Title: Volunteer/Co-op Marketing and Content Creator
Reporting to the Executive Director and working with the Development Coordinator, the Marketing and Content Creator is responsible for creating assets and copy for social media platforms and assisting with developing a marketing and fundraising strategy.
Hours: 15-20 hours a week
Location: Remote/Hybrid
Roles and Responsibilities:
- Updating and designing Bridget’s Bunnies website.
- Creating and scheduling monthly assets and copy for Bridget’s Bunnies social media sites.
- Copy and content writing for Bridget’s Bunnies media advisories and other communications as necessary.
- Assist with marketing strategies and fundraising campaigns, including annual report templates and supporting graphics.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Experience working with Buffer, Canva, Squarespace and Trello is an asset.
- Experience with Google Ads is an asset
Autism Ontario offers a variety of volunteer opportunities across seven regions in Ontario. Our volunteers play a crucial part in supporting individuals on the autism spectrum and their families. By joining our team, you’ll help foster inclusive communities and contribute to important programs and events.
Volunteers can participate in roles like Regional Events & Program Support, Bingo Volunteer Support (must be 18+), or Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC) representation (must be 18+ and Canadian citizen).
Our programs are flexible, and we ask volunteers to commit to at least one event per quarter. Whether you’re helping at in-person events, participating in our committee groups or advocating for special education, your contribution is essential to our success.
Key responsibilities may include assisting with event setup and cleanup, supporting program participants, advocating for special education needs, and ensuring a positive experience for everyone involved. We offer flexibility that fits your schedule.
How to Apply: To apply for a volunteer position, visit our volunteer page https://www.autismontario.com/volunteer or contact us at volunteer@autismontario.com.
Board Director
Bridget's Bunnies Pregnancy and Infant Loss Foundation is governed by a Board of Directors. Board members understand and demonstrate their commitment to Bridget's Bunnies' mission, vision, values, and programming to provide governance support. Board training will be provided.
Key Responsibilities and Job Duties:
- Raise the profile of Bridget's Bunnies in the community, including representing Bridget's Bunnies at community events, relevant meetings, engaging own network of contacts, and with community partners, including healthcare workers
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Keep informed about community and sector issues relevant to the mission and objectives of Bridget's Bunnies
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Provide direct support to strategic initiatives through the various Board committees, special projects, and ad hoc Board requests
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Assist in fundraising by attending events, engaging connections, maintaining and enriching current partnerships, developing new partnerships, and illustrating gratitude to donors and sponsors
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Attend regular evening Board meetings and full-day planning sessions as required
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Ensure the organization complies with legal and financial requirements
Skills and Qualifications:
- Sufficient time availability for Board duties
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Previous Board, Committee, or not-for-profit governance experience considered an asset
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Proficiency working with MS 365 and Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams), and online meeting tools
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To ensure a mix of talent, background, and energy, Bridget's Bunnies is particularly interested in candidates with one or some of the following additional skills or areas of expertise/perspective: Fundraising/Sponsorship; Marketing/Communication; Corporate Donors; Recruitment/HR; Program Development; Legal/Regulatory; Governance/Policy; Diverse Communities; Capacity Building; Risk Assessment/Management; Government Relations
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Preference for applicants with lived experience related to Bridget's Bunnies' mission
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Excellent interpersonal and communication skills including in engaging with people from diverse backgrounds who have experienced grief and/or pregnancy or infant loss
Bridget's Bunnies recognizes the benefit of diverse experiences, perspectives, and talents of differing demographics on the organization. Opportunities may be made available for applicants to act as Committee members prior to joining as a Board member.
To apply, please submit your resume and a brief cover letter to apply@bridgetsbunnies.ca
Our Adult Day Program offers socialization, recreation and support for older adults living with dementia, chronic illnesses or mobility challenges.
- Volunteers play a valuable role in creating a fun, safe and engaging day for our participants
- We are looking for musicians or people to help with crafts, games, socialization, or support for the lunch program
- Provide regular visits to assigned older adult clients, offering companionship, conversation & engagement in meaningful activities
- Perform regular outbound phone calls to assigned older adult clients
- Report any health or safety concerns to the Supervisor
- Provide monthly activity reports to Supervisor
Help Senior Wish expand into Simcoe County to ensure that no senior is left isolated, alone and feeling like society has forgotten them. Help is especially needed to prepare for our Christmas Wish program starting in September.
Volunteer for our many projects such as:
- Granting Wishes for Seniors
- Christmas Bag of Love program
- Memory book program
- general good deeds for Senior
Volunteers would be responsible for stocking shelves, cleaning the store, re-organizing items, aseembling product, and assisting customers.
- Volunteers who are interested should visit the website to register to volunteer
- Volunteers must wear certified safety shoes (we can provide), be capable of lifting up to 25lbs, able to stand for extended periods of time and be comfortable with 2-3 step instructions
As a volunteer in this role, you will:
- Assist with client intakes.
- Oversee and ensure smooth operation of the reception area at the office, including acting as first point of contact with the public.
- Reply to general enquiries, information requests and voicemails, and direct incoming calls.
- Provide access to the building, handle and relay couriers/deliveries, electronic and physical filing, and receive and process donations.
- Support new personnel with onboarding and building orientations.
- Support Supervisors/Managers with the general operation of administrative functions and special projects as needed.
- Provide information and referrals on Canadian Red Cross services, programs, and volunteer opportunities.
Visitor Services:
- front desk reception
- greeting visitors and providing general knowledge to patrons regarding exhibitions and programs
- performing sales transactions using the Smart Vendor Point of Sale program
- phone reception
Volunteer Drivers
Our volunteer drivers use their own vehicles to provide an invaluable service by assisting staff and foster families with the transportation needs of children in the care of SMFC. Volunteer drivers transport children and their families to various appointments such as access visits, medical appointments and schools throughout Muskoka and the Simcoe County region at the request of the Agency. Punctuality and reliability are a necessity for this position. Our drivers are compensated a fair rate per kilometre.
Once fully trained, you will help us assist the police to search for lost and missing persons, and respond to emergencies in the community (e.g. natural disaster cleanup and support)
Applicants are asked to fill out the application form on our website.
Volunteer in our retail shop, deliver snacks to schools, singsong and party support at seniors centres and so much more.
Volunteer duties vary depending on the role and will be discussed prior to an interview. Please call or email us first to inquire about which programs curently need volunteers, as some programs may be fully equipped with volunteers, and volunteer needs are constantly shifting.
Current opportunities:
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One-on-one Client Support - volunteers needed for Orillia, Midland and Collingwood
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Good Food Box – the second Wednesday of the month, unloading the produce truck, sorting and packing food boxes, volunteer delivery drivers, variety of shifts available – Barrie
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Cooking Classes with the Urban Pantry program – Barrie
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Assembling Harm Reduction Kits – once a month on the 3rd Tuesday of the month from 9 am - 1 pm – Barrie
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Client and Family Advisory Committee members - open to clients or family member/caregiver in the past 3 years
Volunteers can assist with a variety of activities and programs including:
- Special events and Entertainment
- Community Bus Outings
- Friendly visits
- Small Group Programs (cards, reading, knitting)
- Special Interest Presentations
- In home Wellness appointment portering
- On call Palliative Visits
*Currently looking for one volunteer to help digitize our song books (Nov 17, 2025)
Volunteers are needed for four hour shifts to answer calls from clients from every walk of life. We operate out of the Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hospital. No experience needed, training is provided.
We are looking for volunteers to assist with special events with the programs department, taking residents outside, delivering internal mail and various independent programs with residents.
Community volunteers are trained to work as part of a team to assist victims of crime or tragedy by providing emotional support, practical assistance and community referrals. Support can be on-site or by phone. Referrals are from police and community agencies.
As a crisis responder you may be asked to assist the OPP or other first responders to help victims and/or families.
Coaching various track and field events: i.e. sprint/hurdles; mid-distance, jumps
Pregnancy and Infant Loss (PAIL) Network provides bereavement support at no cost to families who have experienced the loss of a pregnancy at any stage, or the death of their baby, up to 12 months of age. We currently have volunteer opportunities for people who are approximately two years past their bereavement date and are looking for meaningful ways to offer their support to others. We are actively training peer supporters for private mixed loss group peer led support, loss specific online peer-led group support, and one-to-one telephone support.
Scan patrons tickets on entry to the theatre.
Assist them in finding their seat(s).
Provide assistance as needed, including lighting by flashlight, when entering or leaving the theatre during a performance.
Put seats up and pick up paper, water bottles etc. after theatre is emptied. Rubber gloves and garbage bags are supplied.
Help us keep kids close to home! Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions is looking for Foster Care Providers!
Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions is a Child Welfare (Simcoe & Muskoka) and Children’s Mental Health (Muskoka only) agency licensed by the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services. We support children, youth, families and communities with multiple services including fostering for children and youth up to 18 years old.
Our agency has an urgent need for foster care providers across Simcoe and Muskoka. We are looking for diverse caregivers who understand children’s needs. Children & Youth lose so much when they have to leave their community. Foster caregivers provide a safe home and a temporary solution for children and youth, while their families make the changes needed for them to come back home.
Would you consider opening your home and heart to providing care to youth and children? Fostering can be challenging, but it’s a very rewarding career. You don’t have to be perfect to make a difference in the life of a child. Fostering can be flexible and fit in with your lifestyle!
We encourage all applicants to apply regardless of sex, gender, marital status, race, ethnicity, national origin, age, orientation or religion.
Our application process, training and support will prepare you for your fostering journey. We find that all successful foster parents believe that the rewards of fostering, including building strong, loving relationships that last a lifetime, far outweigh the challenges involved. We offer a rate of $85/$155 a day per child to help support the cost of raising healthy, happy children and youth. Please inquirer today!
We look forward to hearing from you! Please share with anyone you think might be interested!
Kids Help Phone’s texting service is the only free, 24/7 bilingual text line for people in Canada. The service is delivered by trained, volunteer crisis responders who work remotely.
We are recruiting overnight and or bilingual crisis responders who will answer texts from young people looking for support in both English AND French.
The volunteer position will be remote, meaning that you can participate from anywhere in Canada as long you have a strong, reliable internet connection!
Our volunteers need to be enthusiastic about helping people!
You can be a professional, student, teacher, retiree, or anybody else with a willingness to learn how to support people over text.
The role of a crisis responder is to bring texters from a “hot” moment to a cool calm one, and to help them come up with a plan to stay healthy and safe.
Crisis responders are trained to do this using active listening and collaborative problem-solving.
Run a 7 week program within the elementary schools for kids in grade 6,7 and/or 8. The program focuses on core themes including; body image, self-esteem, healthy eating/activity and building healthy relationship. Volunteers are responsible for a group of 4-8 kids. Its once a week for 90 minutes and its a 7-week program. They run during the school day 9-3pm, Monday-Friday from September-June. Volunteer can run multiple groups during the school year. Location of the program is Barrie, Innisfil, Angus, Baxter and Minesing.
JA Central Ontario is looking for enthusiastic, dedicated in-school volunteers to empower the next generation through financial literacy, entrepreneurship and work readiness.
Volunteers join a classroom of eager students to facilitate an exciting JA learning experience. Working with students in grades 3-12 (the age range depends on the experience you're teaching), volunteers bring the program content to life and use their real-world experience to help students learn all about these important life skills.
Through our highly interactive learning experiences you will support students in developing the business and life skills they need to build an exciting future. Acting as a resource, facilitator, motivator and role model you will teach a JA learning experience in the classroom. You can volunteer on your own, you and a colleague/friend can sign up together, or we can match you with a partner. We have multiple programs to choose from, depending on your interests and skills.
JA will also provide all necessary training and support to help you you empower the next generation as an in-class volunteer.
The program lasts 6 hours per session, and volunteers can take part multiple times.
Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older, as a complete vulnerable sector screening is required.
- The following elementary school programs are always in high demand:
- More than Money (Grades 3-6) In JA's More than Money program, students are introduced to the intersection of financial literacy, entrepreneurship and social studies learning objectives. Throughout the program students will have the opportunity to think like an entrepreneur and develop business strategy and money-management skills that they can apply to a simulated business.
- Our Business World (Grades 5-6) In JA’s Our Business World program, students explore how businesses are created and what makes them thrive. Using games and multimedia, students learn about innovation, start-ups and self-employment
- Dollars with Sense (Grade 7) In JA's Dollars With Sense program, students get the vital tools they need to make smart financial decisions, live debt-free and become savvy investors. Students learn personal money management skills that they can apply to their lives, beginning now.
- Economics for Success (Grade 8) In JA's Economics for Success program, students take a closer look at the advantages of staying in school, as well as learn what’s needed to succeed in today’s workforce. Volunteers from the local business community partner with classroom teachers to help students see the link between education and achieving their goals.
Volunteers can assist with a variety of programs and activities including:
- One-on-One Friendly Visiting
- Gardening
- Holiday Celebrations and Special Events
- Outings
- Card playing, Bingo and other games
- Entertainment
- Hairdressing & Wellness Assistance
- Escorting Residents to in house appointments
- Dining Assistance
Become a member of our volunteer team interested in supporting the vision and mission of Dress for Success. Make a difference and ensure that there is both awareness and funds available to helping disadvantage women return to work.
Purpose: To assist with the transportation needs of children and youth involved with Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions.
Responsibilities:
Drive the child(ren)/youth in your own vehicle to an appointment/activity, and pick up the child(ren)/youth at an appointed place and time
Assist the child(ren)/youth to get in and out of the vehicle safely
Escort the child(ren)/youth to and from the appointment activity
Requirements
18 years of age and older
A vulnerable sector check free of charges or convictions
Possess a valid Ontario Driver's license and a safe driving record
Attend agency car seat training
A clean driver's abstract (obtained from Service Ontario)
Have access to a road worthy and safe vehicle
Minimum of $1 Million liability insurance
Patience and understanding
Reliable and punctual
Knowledge of the community
Able to offer physical support to the child(lifting), youth or adult
Trustworthy
Access to a computer (mileage submission)
Cell phone
Board Members
Boutique Merchandising
Breakfast Club Facilitators
Clothing Sorter
Committee Members
Corporate Volunteers
Event/Fundraising
Professional Women's Group Facilitators
Stylist to help suit clients,
IT Tech
Professional Women's Group Mentors
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Clothing Sorter - Sort Clothes, take inventory, and organize the store.
Stylists- Suit clients for their interviews (experience with Dress For Success may be needed, but will be provided).
Fundraising Committee- Creating events for fundraising opportunities, or volunteering for an already planned event.
IT Tech - Someone to create and maintain a social presence online to promote the organization and it's events.
Hair and Make up Stylists- Help show clients what is appropriate for interviews and work when considering make up and hair.
Board of Directors- Must be 18+, will sit in on the board meetings and hold an important role within the organization, for more information, contact Linda Reid, Executive Director for Dress For Success Orillia and Barrie.
Two sites: Camphill Nottawasaga, near Angus and Camphill Sophia Creek in Barrie.
Camphill Sophia Creek (Barrie)
- work in the mosaic studio
- help with meal preparation in the Cafe
- assist with recreational activities, music sessions and cultural outings, Bingo events and other special events such as Fall Fairs
Camphill Nottawasaga (Angus)
- help with programs in woodworking, pottery, candlemaking, and bakery/meal preparation
- can be involved in maple syrup production, working in the vegetable gardens and caring for livestock (Highland cows horses and goats)
Both locations need volunteers to help with set-up, cash management and take-down at our Farmers Markets
Travelling Tuck Shop Cart within Retirement residence
The Youth Justice Committee (YJC) bring together youth 12-17 who have been involved in the Criminal Justice System, their parent(s), and trained members of the community. Together, the youth plan and agree to make amends for their actions. This program offers youth alternative measures to the Criminal Justice System.
In this volunteer role:
* You would attend YJC meetings to determine appropriate and meaningful ways for the youth to make amends for their actions.
* Ensure that the youth is aware of the purpose of the meeting and willing to discuss the matter.
* Explore the perspectives of all parties, including the youth and others represented at the meeting, such as community members, community agency representatives, and the parent(s).
* Present and agree upon appropriate and meaningful sanctions for the youth to complete in order to be successful in the program.
* Respect the confidentiality of the youth and other YJC members throughout the process.
Must complete the Volunteer Application, submit a current resume, and submit two professional references. Attend an in-person interview with the Volunteer Coordinator and submit a Vulnerable Sector Check.
The Gilbert Centre's volunteer program is on hold until further notice.
Assistance with resident In-house hairdressing appointments
Assisting persons with a new spinal cord injury by offering hope and encouragement through shared personal experiences.
In This Role, You Will:
- Embody and actively support the mission and core values of the YMCA of Simcoe/Muskoka and YMCA Canada
- Maintain confidentiality in all matters related to documentation, account and record management, volunteer data entry, and more
- Contribute to smooth and efficient operations within the People & Culture department
About RVH Foundation and Keep Life Wild Cabinet: At RVH Foundation, we are fueling the future of healthcare in Simcoe Muskoka by rallying our community through philanthropy to deliver the care people need, close to home. The Keep Life Wild Cabinet plays a vital leadership role in this work, inspiring and mobilizing community support for the RVHF capital campaign through giving, volunteerism, and positive advocacy.
As an Ambassador, you'll be the volunteer face and voice of our organization, sharing your personal journey and experiences with RVH or the RVHF with audiences at presentations and in the community (group tours, service clubs, meetings with prospects, etc.). You'll have the opportunity to attend cheque presentations, representing RVHF and expressing gratitude to our generous donors, including conducting thank-you phone calls. Additionally, you'll engage with the community by participating in the RVHF community booth at various events in the region.
How you’ll work with the Foundation staff team: Ambassador Cabinet Members will be called upon as needed by various members of the Foundation staff team and will report to the Manager, Donor Experience.
Bench Warmers are friendly people who allow others to engage in conversation in either parks or malls. Studies show that loneliness has the same dire consequences on physical health as smoking a pack a day! Social connection is so needed (and often lost in the shuffle of busyness and technology) and MatureMinds Friendship Bench offers an opportunity for interaction and social engagement. The implementation is simple but the results are deep and meaningful. Volunteers will receive training in active listening, self care, mental health awareness, and ageism. After successfully completing the training, volunteers become Bench Warmers. They sit on a bench either at a park or in a mall with a sign that says "If you want to talk, I want to listen." Be part of the cure for the loneliness epidemic! Become a Bench Warmer.
Call numbers for bingo games that are put on for the residents.
As a Bingo Volunteer, you are responsible for sharing the mission and values of the Ontario SPCA with participants at the Gaming Centre.
Responsibilities:
Be a positive role model, assist Bingo participants with the navigation of the e-bingo gaming consoles, share the organization's mission and how it benefits from each Bingo event, maintain a professional appearance, attitude and communication when representing the organization.
To attend Board of Directors Meetings. Participate in board activities and decision making.
As a volunteer in the Calm H.O.M.E.S program, you will play a key role in supporting participants through the concept of "body doubling." This involves providing a calm, supportive, and non-judgmental presence as participants work to declutter their homes. While you will not perform the decluttering tasks yourself, your presence helps participants stay motivated, focused, and accountable, creating a productive and comfortable environment.
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Serve as a "body double" during in-home support sessions, encouraging and supporting participants in their decluttering efforts.
• Adhere to recovery-oriented and trauma-informed principles when engaging with participants.
• Maintain confidentiality of participant information, including names, addresses, and home circumstances.
• Provide respectful, professional, and mental health-informed support.
• Refer to the program/participant information form to understand specific needs and goals of the program.
• Support program workshops, which may include assisting with tasks such as child-minding, administrative support, or event organization as needed.
• Adhere to all policies and procedures of Glowing Hearts Charity as outlined/provided.
TIME COMMITMENT
Training:
• 1.5-hour online program overview, role orientation, training on recovery-oriented and trauma-informed support practices on Monday, September 15th, 2025 from 6:30pm-8pm
• 2-hour online participant connection, introduction to decluttering, program details on Monday, September 29th, 2025 from 6pm-8:00pm
In-Home Participant Support Sessions:
• 1-hour biweekly sessions for 10 weeks (5 sessions for each participant or family supported).
Check Ins, Tracking and Supervision
• Biweekly Volunteer Group Supervision (online) - Beginning October 20th 8:30-9pm
• Biweekly E-mail Check-In - Mondays Beginning October 6th
SUPERVISION & SUPPORT
• Initial training and orientation provided.
• Dedicated program volunteer coordinator available for ongoing communication
• Direct support from program staff during in-home sessions as needed
REQUIREMENTS
• Transportation: Volunteers are responsible for their own transportation to participant homes.
• Police Record Check (PRC): Volunteers will be responsible for providing a recent valid record check prior to the first day of program volunteer training. If you are a current Glowing Hearts volunteer with a recent PRC on file, you may be exempt. Sarah will contact volunteers individually regarding this.
• A commitment to the program’s schedule and responsibilities.
• A positive, empathetic, and supportive attitude.
ADDITIONAL NOTES
This role may involve occasional participation in workshops or events where additional support duties may be required.
If you would like to request support completing this application form, please contact sarah@glowingheartscharity.org
Please submit the application form by September 1st, 2025 at 9am to be eligible to participate in the next round of this program.
Share your love of reading and comfort with Zoom meetings, by facilitating a small online book club for people with development disabilities. This role promotes literacy, community interaction and building relationships.
As a Book Club Facilitator you will manage the weekly Zoom meetings (admitting members, sharing screens, assigning cohosts etc.) as well as assign Individual readers, plan sessions and read some of the chosen text to/with the group.
This group usually focusses on one book per season and works slowly through chapters, reading together and discussing.
This group meets virtually every Tuesday from 6-7 pm, therefore the Facilitator would need to commit about 1.5 hours each Tuesday and perhaps an additional 30 - 60 minutes weekly for planning.
Various Volunteer opportunities to include special events, garden, pottery, fairs ,cafe, mosaic studio
various land work and vegetable gardening.
Garden Support:
Our garden plays a crucial role in providing fresh, organic produce for our community. We are seeking volunteers with a passion for and experience in sustainable agriculture to contribute to the success of these essential programs. This program will start back full time in the Spring but is dependent on the weather.
Police records check and a reference will be required.
Volunteers will play an important role in helping maintain a welcoming, clean, and enjoyable environment for guests. Responsibilities include walking throughout the bingo hall to keep the space tidy by collecting garbage and used bingo cards, greeting and assisting players as needed, and helping deliver food and beverages to tables.
At the end of the evening, volunteers will also assist with light clean-up duties such as wiping down bingo screens and ensuring the space is left organized.
This role is customer-service focused and a great way to engage with the community—no money handling or number calling is required.
About RVH Foundation and Keep Life Wild Cabinet: At RVH Foundation, we are fueling the future of healthcare in Simcoe Muskoka by rallying our community through philanthropy to deliver the care people need, close to home. The Keep Life Wild Cabinet plays a vital leadership role in this work, inspiring and mobilizing community support for the RVHF capital campaign through giving, volunteerism, and positive advocacy.
As an Event Specialist you will be a part of creating memorable event experiences that support the campaign. As a member of one of our signature event committees (Gala, Crystal Classic, or Cornhole Tournament), you'll play a vital role in planning and executing events that raise awareness and funds for RVH. You'll also have the chance to attend third-party events, spreading awareness and networking with potential supporters. Your assistance in securing event sponsorships and auction items will contribute to the success of fundraising efforts.
How you’ll work with the Foundation staff team: Event Specialists will work with the Events Officer as their main point of contact.
About Bridget’s Bunnies
Bridget’s Bunnies is a charity dedicated to supporting individuals and families through the heartbreak of pregnancy and infant loss. We provide Comfort Kits, remembrance resources, and compassionate community care, ensuring no one walks this journey alone.
Bridget’s Bunnies is seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic volunteer to assist with special events throughout the year, including community events and Bridget’s Bunnies fundraising events and activities. This role involves representing Bridget’s Bunnies brands throughout the Simcoe/Muskoka region.
Hours: Volunteers will be expected to participate in events throughout Simcoe/Muskoka as their schedule allows
Location: Simcoe/Muskoka Region
Key Responsibilities:
- Represent Bridget’s Bunnies professionally and positively at community events.
- Assist with event setup, engagement, and teardown at third-party fundraising events, street fairs, and other promotional activities.
- Provide information about Bridget’s Bunnies to the public and be comfortable speaking about Bridget’s Bunnies' mission and values.
- Encourage community participation and fundraising efforts.
- Work closely with event organizers and fellow volunteers to ensure a smooth event experience.
- Transport promotional materials and event supplies to and from event locations.
Requirements:
- Access to and use of a personal vehicle with valid insurance. (preferred)
- Comfortable speaking with the public and engaging with event attendees.
- Ability to lift and carry event materials as needed.
- Availability to attend events in the Simcoe/Muskoka region
- Passion for supporting those affected by pregnancy or infant loss.
If you are interested in volunteering for this role, please contact mary@bridgetsbunnies.ca to learn more and apply. Thank you for your support in making a difference!
Since 1953, Empower Simcoe has specialized in providing a wide range of programs and services for people and families throughout Simcoe County. Our inclusive culture empowers all of us to Be, Belong and Thrive. If you are looking for a volunteer role where you can make a difference and feel proud of the work you do, you've come to the right place.
The Empower Simcoe Foundation is a registered charity established in 1998 that directly supports the activities of Empower Simcoe. Funds raised by the Foundation support people with intellectual disabilities and their families. We also raise funds for special projects which respond to community needs and further our mission to enhance the quality of all lives.
Join us in Making a Difference! Empower Simcoe is seeking passionate individuals to join our Foundation Board of Directors, with a specific focus on candidates who bring fundraising experience, as this expertise is essential to advancing our financial sustainability and expanding our outreach efforts. The Foundation Board of Directors provides governance oversight in accordance with relevant laws and regulations. Our Board provides support and guidance to our leadership team, sets the fundraising targets and revenue generating strategies, assists in identifying potential donors, assists in ensuring adequate administrative support and helps to reinforce our Mission, Vision, and Values. This is a volunteer position.
Mission: Empower people to lead a full and inclusive life, by providing the highest quality of services. We are a welcoming organization that provides everyone with the opportunity to Be, Belong and Thrive.
Vision: We believe everyone deserves the opportunity to live a self-fulfilling life.
Values: ACCOUNTABLE - We work mindfully to empower every individual's goals.
RESPECT - We treat everyone with dignity, deserving of our full attention and commitment.
COMMUNITY - We are accepting of all people and give each a voice.
DRIVEN - We strive to constantly move forward, while celebrating successes.
Time Commitment
As a member of the Foundation Board, you will be expected to commit to a 2-year term, with the possibility of extending up to four (4) terms. Members should be prepared to dedicate approximately 3-4 hours average/month depending on activities (includes Board and Committee meetings, participation in events, meeting preparation and follow up). All individuals applying must be at least 18 years old. Members must also live and/or work in Simcoe County.
- Participation in monthly board meetings
- Participation in development and training opportunities to enhance your skills
- Advisement and evaluation of board's fundraising policy in which board members indicate the amount they expect to contribute to the organization in the coming year and how they will participate in the fundraising efforts of the organization
- Participation in external community activities and events that contribute to increasing Empower Simcoe's visibility and reputation
- Participation in and support fundraising activities for organization
- Remain informed of the programs and services provided by the organization and publicly support them.
- Support the CEO and Empower Simcoe's Board of Director colleagues to oversee our strategic direction, provide input and reports on fundraising efforts and revenue-generating strategies.
Training
Board members participate in the annual board retreat and ongoing training sessions.
What you bring to the team
Our volunteer Foundation Board of Directors is comprised of dedicated community members who offer diverse skills, experience and perspectives. We are particularly interested in individuals who possess unique life experiences and have a genuine desire to give back to their communities. Ideal candidates will have backgrounds in areas such as fundraising, event planning, housing development, marketing, entrepreneurship, or banking.
We welcome individuals with previous board experience or those eager to gain such experience, along with an understanding of not-for-profit governance. We seek members who appreciate the complexities and needs of the individuals and families we support.
You will contribute your unique experience and perspective to our team. Your involvement will not only be meaningful and rewarding but will also allow you to grow professionally. Together with your colleagues on the Foundation Board of Directors, you will make a significant difference to our organization and the people we serve in Simcoe County.
Empower Simcoe is committed to a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace where everyone feels respected and valued. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or disability. Applications are encouraged from those who reflect the diversity of our community.
SUBMIT APPLICATION BY:
Internal 4:00 p.m. Friday, January 3, 2025
External 4:00 p.m. Friday, January 10, 2025
We thank all those who apply for this position. However, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered. If you have any issues with the application process, please contact the People and Culture Department at kmcnaught@empowersimcoe.ca.
Posting #24-201
Be provided names of those who may enjoy visits.
Knock on the resident’s door and introduce yourself and explain the purpose of your visit. Porter when necessary. (if leaving the room to go to another).
Visits last as long as the resident wishes
Take attendance and give to program staff.
Possibly could bring reading material, listen to music, offer hand massage, offer a manicure, walk, etc.
Visiting residents residing in long term care, one-on-one. This can include walking with residents inside and outside the facility.
One on one visiting with residents
Supporting and/or facilitating group activities
Reading or playing games with residents
Meal assistance
Barrie South‑Innisfil Liberal Electoral District Association (EDA)
The Barrie South‑Innisfil Liberal EDA is seeking a strategic Fundraising Chair to join our volunteer Board of Directors. This leadership role oversees fundraising strategy, donor outreach, and events to support community development and ensure the financial sustainability of the riding association.
Role Overview
The Fundraising Chair provides leadership and oversight for all fundraising activities, including events, donor outreach, and grassroots initiatives. Working collaboratively with board members and volunteers, this role develops and implements fundraising strategies that support the EDA’s long‑term financial sustainability and growth. As a board member, the Fundraising Chair also contributes to governance, strategic planning, and initiatives related to advocacy, communications, and community engagement.
We are looking for people who have:
- Experience or interest in fundraising, donor relations, or strategic planning
- Ability to build relationships and mobilize volunteers
- Comfort with goal‑setting and follow‑through
Transferable skills are welcome:
Experience in marketing, communications, sales, policy, government, advocacy, or other goal‑oriented roles often translates well into nonprofit fundraising and community leadership. Prior political or nonprofit fundraising experience is an asset but not required.
Time Commitment:
Flexible volunteer board role. Most work can be done remotely, with the ability to attend regular monthly meetings and occasional events.
If you are interested in exploring this volunteer opportunity, we would love to hear from you.
How to apply:
Please apply to our board of directors by submitting your interest to info.bsiliberal@gmail.com by end of day on Friday March 13, 2026.
GrandPals are older adults (not necessarily Grandparents) who love children and want to make a difference for generations to come. GrandPals are trained in the stories they have to share over 5 weeks. After training, we connect GrandPals with a classroom where they meet with the same 2-4 students over a period of 8 weeks. The stories that GrandPals share about their own lives become part of the students' curriculum. Students capture the stories presented in written assignments as well as art projects.
Do you enjoy meeting people, making others feel welcome, and being the reason someone’s day starts off a little brighter?
Gilda’s Club Simcoe Muskoka is currently looking for volunteer greeters to help welcome members, guests, and visitors into our space.
As a greeter, you are often the very first smile someone sees when they walk through our doors. Whether someone is attending a support group, visiting for the first time, or simply having a difficult day, a warm welcome can make a huge difference.
Volunteer responsibilities may include:
• Greeting members and guests as they arrive
• Helping visitors feel comfortable and welcomed
• Answering basic questions or directing people within the building
• Assisting with light administrative or front desk support if needed
No experience is necessary. If you can smile, say hello, and resist the urge to hide when the phone rings, you are already halfway qualified.
This role is perfect for students, retirees, community members, or anyone looking to give back in a meaningful and supportive environment.
Volunteer Skills / Requirements
• Friendly and welcoming personality
• Comfortable speaking with people
• Reliable and punctual
• Basic comfort answering phones is an asset, but not required
• Able to work independently and as part of a team
Across the country, the Gutsy Walk is made possible due to the time and talents shared by thousands of volunteers in their communities. With a collective goal to deliver our mission of finding a cure for Crohn's and colitis, we are greatly appreciative and thankful for our volunteers who have continuously led the Gutsy Walk to success each year.
As a Gutsy Walk Planning Committee Member, you’ll be working closely with a team of other volunteers to plan and promote your local Gutsy Walk. Your efforts in connecting and engaging your community—whatever your volunteer role with Gutsy Walk—will make a big impact in raising awareness about IBD and finding cures.
In particular, we’re looking for volunteers to support their local Gutsy Walk in the following ways:
- Community Outreach –inspire people to sign up and participate in the local Gutsy Walk
- Media Relations –connect with local media outlets to promote the Gutsy Walk
- Social Media –raise awareness about IBD and the Gutsy Walk through social media
- Fundraising –organize exciting fundraisers in your community
- Corporate Sponsorship –engage with local businesses to promote donations of sponsorship and gifts in kind
- Stewardship –build relationships with Gutsy Walk participants and encourage engagement
Volunteers would be required to provide support to individuals on a helpline or chat service who have experienced sexual trauma, violence and or assault. A 30 hour training course and interview is to be completed before starting on the helpline and chat service.
To Advocate Educate and Celebrate on behalf of the 2SLGBTAI plus community.
Providing first Aid support at local community events.
Parkinson’s is a complex brain disease, and everyone’s Parkinson’s journey is different. More than 100,000 Canadians live with Parkinson’s and 30 more are diagnosed every day. There is currently no cure but, life with Parkinson’s is still possible.
At Parkinson Canada, people with Parkinson’s are at the centre of everything we do. Parkinson Canada is at an exciting time of transformation, where we are aiming to be the “go to” connector and guide for people living with Parkinson’s. We strive to inspire and empower people living with Parkinson’s to thrive through tailored programs, innovative research and raising the voice of Canadians impacted by Parkinson’s through our advocacy efforts.
If you want to make a positive impact on the lives of Canadians impacted by Parkinson’s, work with passionate, dedicated people where diversity and inclusion is celebrated and partner with great organizations that have the same goal then we look forward to meeting you!
The Opportunity
The Support Group Facilitator plays a critical role in the delivery of support services at community level. Once a month, they create a confidential and welcoming in-person or virtual space, where people living with Parkinson’s and/or their care partners can share their experiences and develop supportive relationships in a group setting. The time commitment for this opportunity is 3 – 5 hours per month.
Your Contribution
As a Support Group Facilitator, you bring a keen desire to make a difference in the lives of people affected by Parkinson’s. Your empathetic approach, enthusiasm for learning, and ability to facilitate discussion about issues related to Parkinson’s are key factors in ensuring that monthly support groups are safe spaces.
What is Needed to Succeed in this Role
- Compassion and a non-judgemental approach to supporting people
- Strong communication skills including active listening Ability to facilitate discussions that put the voices of those living with and affected by Parkinson’s at the centre
- Commitment to model inclusion and respect for diversity
- Love of learning
- Ability to carry out administrative tasks and provide promotional support
- Proficient with technology
- If in person able to commute to venue and complete lite set up and tear down activities. May need to lift 5-10 lbs.
- Daytime availability Monday - Friday to accommodate support group meeting schedule
Commitment
One support group meeting per month (1-1.5 hours per month), plus 3-5 hours monthly for administrative and organizational tasks. Stability is essential for Support Groups so a commitment of at least one year is appreciated.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should complete a Volunteer Profile and register for a Support Group Facilitator Information Session, available at: http://pcsupportgroups.parkinsoncanada.volunteerhub.com/
Resumes are strongly encouraged.
Parkinson Canada is committed to inclusion, fairness, respect, human dignity, and equity. We provide accessible employment and volunteer engagement practices that are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Applications from persons with disabilities are welcomed and encouraged. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. Please note that the selected candidate will be required to pass a standard Criminal Record Check.
All Patient Family Caregiver Advisors are members of the Barrie and Area OHT's Patient Family Caregiver Advisory Council (PFAC). Members of PFAC will be expected to apply your learning, collective experience, and insights to:
- Provide advice on how to achieve patient-centred health care within the local health system;
- Provide system-level guidance and recommendations to support the successful planning and implementation of strategic priorities;
- Act as a resource to and/or work in collaboration with working groups and committees for the BAOHT and beyond;
- Promote initiatives to increase and sustain meaningful PFAC engagement in the future.
About RVH Foundation and Keep Life Wild Cabinet: At RVH Foundation, we are fueling the future of healthcare in Simcoe Muskoka by rallying our community through philanthropy to deliver the care people need, close to home. The Keep Life Wild Cabinet plays a vital leadership role in this work, inspiring and mobilizing community support for the RVHF capital campaign through giving, volunteerism, and positive advocacy.
As a dedicated Relationship Advisor of the campaign cabinet, you will make a significant impact on our ability to fulfill our campaign goals and be instrumental in identifying and connecting the Foundation team to potential donors who have the capacity to make substantial contributions. You'll participate in the various stages of the major gift pipeline, from cultivating relationships and assisting with solicitations to stewarding donors and expressing our gratitude for their support.
How you’ll work with the Foundation staff team: Relationship Advisors will partner with Donor Advisors and meet regularly to review prospects, discuss strategy, and plan actions to support each other as you work together to secure major gifts.
Fixers are people who enjoy troubleshooting and repairing household items, helping others learn basic repair and who want to reduce waste and promote reuse.
- Respond to email to confirm availabillty
- Attend the repair cafe location (one of the BPL Branches)
- Provide skills, expertise, advice to community members who need an item repaired
- Share skill and knowledge & empower visitors
We are especially looking for people who are handy with:
- clothing/textiles
- electrical appliances
- bicycles
- furniture/wooden objects
And who like to share their skills with neighbours.
Make a difference in the lives of our patients. Whether you want to volunteer directly with patients or support their care at RVH, we have an opportunity that is right for you.
To explore the opportunities available to volunteer in at RVH, visit this link: https://www.rvh.on.ca/careers/volunteering/volunteer-opportunities/
To fill out an application, click this link and select 'Apply to Be a Volunteer Now'. If you are a student looking to join our summer program, please select 'Join Our Summer Program'.
Are you a wordsmith who loves people? We are looking for older adult volunteers to help newcomers to Canada feel welcome. Help newcomers get socially connected and practice English by playing scrabble! An extensive vocabulary is not necessary (there are dictionaries for that :)) so if you are friendly and want to make a meaningful contribution by helping newcomers, this could be the club for you! Scrabble Club will last four weeks, allowing volutneers to build relationships with newcomers.
The WALK to End ALS is a fun, family friendly event that occurs across the country in more than 90 WALK locations across Canada. Join thousands of Canadians in the fight against ALS. Every dollar you raise as a walker goes to provide equipment, support services, education for the ALS Community, and fund research to find a cure.
There are a variety of volunteer positions available during this event, please contact the Community Lead for more details.
Job Summary:
The Learning Disabilities Association of York-Simcoe (LDAYS) is seeking dedicated volunteers to support youth with learning disabilities and ADHD in the SoAR (Some Assembly Required) Mindful Transitions Program. This strengths-based program helps Grade 7–8 students prepare for high school and Grade 11–12 students prepare for post-secondary pathways by building skills in executive functioning, organization, self-advocacy, and communication. Volunteers will facilitate planned sessions through group activities and discussion, and create a positive and inclusive learning environment. Sessions run once per week for 45–60 minutes over a four-week period and take place during school hours or in the evening at schools or community locations across York Region and Simcoe County. Volunteers must commit to the full duration of the program they support.
Responsibilities:
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Facilitate the delivery of program sessions using the provided lesson plans, materials, and goals.
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Encourage skill development in areas such as organization, time management, planning, communication, and self-advocacy.
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Adapt facilitation approaches to meet diverse learning needs, while keeping the integrity of the curriculum intact.
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Complete a session report after each session and submit a final evaluation summary at the end of the program as required.
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Communicate observations or concerns to the Program Coordinator as required.
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Maintain professionalism, confidentiality, and appropriate boundaries in alignment with LDAYS policies.
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Develop and maintain an understanding of learning disabilities, ADHD, and transition supports.
Requirements:
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Education: Enrolled in or completed post-secondary studies in Social Work, Education, Psychology, Child and Youth Studies, Social Services, or a related field.
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High school diploma may be accepted based on experience
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Experience: Experience working with youth or individuals with disabilities is preferred; experience supporting program delivery or group activities is an asset.
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Certifications: Access to transportation and recent Vulnerable Sector Screening Check is required. CPR and First Aid is an asset but not required.
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Skills: Strong communication and organizational skills. Must be patient, punctual, and reliable.
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Availability: Must be able to commit to the full four-week program cycle and be available during school hours or evenings depending on session scheduling.
- Help Set up the area according to event, ie. Tables and chairs, or just chairs.
- Decorate room according to the event Ask staff what can be done.
- Knock on each resident’s door and invite them to the program.
- Help bring residents to area
- Help if needed for resident drinks and or snacks
- Support resident(s) to designated area. Take attendance and give to program staff.
- Help clean up area and place tables and chairs back to how was before
Volunteers visit seniors' centres, hospitals and schools with properly evaluated dogs, no less than 1 year old, providing residents and patients the companionship of a pet.
Come help rehabilitate the aquatic ecosystem with Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority!
Upstream of Little Lake, a section of Willow Creek is experiencing erosion on the stream banks. With your help we will be stabilizing the stream bank, grading the banks and replanting a riparian forest.
At this volunteer event we will be stepping into chest waders and wading into waist-deep water to anchor old Christmas trees into the edge of the streambank. This not only reduces erosion and stabilizes the streambanks, it creates habitat for fish and plants. In the weeks following the volunteer event, staff will continue the rehabilitation process by grading the steep banks to enhance floodplain capacity and improve habitat. Thank you to Napoleon for collaborating with us to improve the health and water quality in Willow Creek!
Take a look at how your help will improve fish and wildlife habitat, water quality and our economy in our 9 minute documentary. You can also visit our website for more information.
This is a great way to gain volunteer hours, learn about ecological restoration and help our ecosystem!
Pre-Registration is required! Space is limited.
What to expect
- An orientation and tutorial
- 3 hours of outdoor activity
- This event will be canceled or postponed if there is rain or extreme weather
Remember to Bring
- Water bottle, snack
- Sunscreen, hat, bug repellant
- Close toed shoes
- Backpack or bag is recommended since we will be doing a short hike to the site
- Work gloves (extras available)
- A change of sock and clothes (in case you fall in or your waders leak)
- Chest waders (if you have your own, waders will be provided)
- A friend or family member: it’s more fun together!
Students
- Remember to bring your community service volunteer form!
Join our incredible team of volunteers and help Glowing Hearts Charity disrupt the cycle of poverty by providing programs that reduce barriers and support the mental health, growth, and development of school-age children and youth in Simcoe County.
To apply, please fill out the form on the volunteer page on our website: https://www.glowingheartscharity.org/volunteer
In particular, we are always looking for more adult volunteers across the county to volunteer with our Calm HOMES program aimed at addressing mental health and clutter. You'll find details about the volunteer role and a specific Calm HOMES volunteer form at https://www.glowingheartscharity.org/calmhomes
Frontline Roles:
- Day, afternoon, evening shifts
- Tasks: Helping with dishes, filling up the coffee station, general cleaning, making kits, preparing bed and take down
Bingo Roles:
- Representing Busby at Delta Bingo
- Cleaning tables and screens
- Serving food
Student help:
- With guardian assistance that has been certified, students can help by making sandwiches.
Volunteers must have lived experience raising a child with mental health challenges (parent, guardian, caregiver, etc.).
Core Competencies
● Strong Facilitation Skills
● Team-focused
● Communication Skills
● Planning & Organizing
● Leadership
● Ethics & Integrity
● Compassion & Empathy
● Knowledge of child and youth service systems and sectors, both locally and provincially or a willingness to learn more about this to be effective in your role
Training and support are available to build further skills and competencies. We would look forward to having a further conversation with you if this sounds like a fit for you!
We empower young girls and women to be everything they want to be, and as a volunteer, you will help make that happen! Our volunteers support girls as they build confidence, develop new skills, and become leaders in their communities.
As part of a unit’s leadership team, you’ll facilitate fun and engaging program activities, like scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, outdoor exploration, games, and more. You can choose to work with girls in one of five branches: Sparks (age 5-6), Embers (age 7-8), Guides (age 9-11), Pathfinders (age 12-14), or Rangers (age 15-17).
Volunteers will receive access to a digital program platform stocked with age-appropriate activities and meeting tools, as well as training on delivering activities in ways that will empower and encourage girls.
Units meet on a regular basis, from weekly to monthly, depending on the age of the girls. Volunteers commit to 3 hours per week for unit meetings plus additional hours, when required, for trips and events.
What You’ll Do as A Group Leader:
- Create a safe, welcoming, and inclusive space for girls!
- Plan regular unit meetings in person, outdoors, and online, during which you’ll facilitate girl-driven programming that is fun and engaging.
- Organize in-person or virtual opportunities beyond unit meetings, including community service activities and camps.
- Support shared leadership and decision-making with girls and other volunteers.
- Promote Girl Guides to girls and women locally.
- Provide ongoing communication to girls and parents/guardians about unit activities.
- Assist with unit administration tasks, such as maintaining girls’ program records and health forms, managing safety protocols, and ordering badges.
- Assist with maintaining unit finances as required by your province.
- Support the semi-annual sales of Girl Guide Cookies.
What You’ll Bring:
- A welcoming, imaginative, and enthusiastic attitude.
- Openness, flexibility, and a willingness to try new things.
- An appreciation of diversity and inclusivity.
- An embrace of the girl-driven approach to Girl Guides.
- Understanding, encouraging, and respecting girls’ ideas and thoughts.
- Resourcefulness, dependability, and creativity.
- A willingness to show your unique talents and skills.
What You Need:
- All volunteers must have reached the age of majority in their province or territory.
- Pass a Police Record Check facilitated by Girl Guides of Canada.
- Complete organizational training components on safety, the role, and administrative duties, as part of the volunteer onboarding process.
To apply please visit www.girlguides.ca/volunteer
Volunteering with Livita Barrington could be 1-3 hours a week, to monthly, we work together to meet both our volunteer requirements. Some volunteer positions we have currently available are:
- Bingo Caller
- Assistance with Manicures
- Special events Assistance
- Art lessons
- Musical Afternoon
- Baking Program
- 1:1 Visiting and more
- Create, design, and schedule engaging content for Barrie Fuzion Fest social media platforms
- Write copy for posts, media advisories, newsletters, and promotional materials
- Assist in developing and implementing marketing and fundraising strategies
- Support the creation of visual assets such as templates, posters, and campaign materials
- Contribute to annual reports and promotional storytelling content
- Update and maintain website content as needed
- Work collaboratively with the team while also being able to work independently