Edible Garden Project Volunteers
(We Grow Food)
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Position ID: V-OSH0438
Last Modified: 22 Jan 2024
Last Full Update: 22 Jan 2024
Opportunity Details: Edible Garden Project Volunteers
Contact | Carol Vandersanden, President, We Grow Food, Edible Garden Project; Phone: 905-439-2527 * 289-356-0191; Email: wegrowfoodediblegardenproject@gmail.com |
Duties | Looking for volunteers to assist with the workshops and edible garden installations at schools |
More Info Link | www.wegrowfood.org |
Benefits | outdoors, food security, growing local food |
Clients | students grade 1-12 |
Suitable for Highschool Credit Hours | Yes |
Suitable For | Adults (18+) ; Seniors (55+) ; Youth (12-18) ; Highschool students ; Post-secondary students ; Men ; Women ; Newcomers / English as a second language ; Couples ; Families ; Groups ; Individuals ; Community Groups ; Workplaces / Corporate Groups |
Areas of Interest | Gardening / Yard Work ; Harvesting Assistance ; Mentorship / Leadership ; Nature / Environment ; Newcomer Assistance |
Skills/Experience | Communication & Interpersonal Skills - assist in educational workshops, mentor program ; Dependability & Trustworthiness - garden teams and builds are on a tight schedule. We need to be able to depend on you ; Friendly & Outgoing - able to interact and communicate with students of all ages ; Leadership - if you join the mentor program leadership skills are an asset. ; Mentoring & Training - All of the gardens we install we support through the mentor program. You will be trained on the different aspects of food gardens ; Positive / Cheerful Demeanor - Growing food is fun.... we need to show that in everything we do ; Public Speaking - if assisting with the workshops you must be able to speak in front of a class ; Working with Children - students of all ages |
Commitment Length | Medium Term (4 months to 1 year) - we are busy April - end of October ; We install gardens and do workshops April - June and September - October We support the gardens and the teams throughout the summer |
Interaction Level | Small Group - eco clubs at the schools ; Large Group - whole classes of up to 30 students 3-4 times per day |
Minimum Hours | 4 / Week |
Dates and Times | Tuesday: Morning, Afternoon, Evening Wednesday: Morning, Afternoon, Evening Thursday: Morning, Afternoon, Evening Friday: Morning, Afternoon, Evening The workshops and garden installations are generally done tuesday - Friday The Mentoring and support of the gardens is flexible and can be done weekends and evenings |
Seasons | Spring ; Summer ; Fall |
Accessibility | Fully Accessible ; Designated parking at entrance ; Wheelchair accessible automatic main entrance ; Easy access to elevator ; Barrier-free washroom including door and stall |
Location | multiple locations throughout Durham Region |
Number of Positions | Ajax ; Brock ; Brooklin ; Cannington ; Clarington ; Courtice ; Durham Region ; Oshawa ; Pickering ; Port Perry ; Whitby 12 individual(s) needed in total. |
Training | Orientation ; Training is provided ; Scheduled training - we will be hosting a training at the end of March ; Training on the job ; Training on-going |
Transportation | Near public transit ; Car required - we are all over Durham Region so transportation is beneficial |
Application Deadline | 31 Mar 2024 |
Cost | N/A |
Police Check | Required |
Start Date | On or after 02 Apr 2024 |
End Date | 01 Nov 2024 |
Agency Details: We Grow Food
Office Phone | 905-439-2527 |
Communications.wegrowfood@gmail.com | |
Website | www.wegrowfood.org |
Address & Map | |
Mailing Address | c/o Carol Vandersanden 366 Leslie St Oshawa, ON L1G 5H9 |