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Durham RegionAbout Afiwi Groove School
Afiwi Groove School is a community-based arts and culture organization dedicated to empowering youth through music, arts, and creative expression. Our programs support young people in building confidence, developing creative skills, and connecting with Caribbean and global cultural traditions.
Role
Afiwi Groove School is seeking a passionate and organized Volunteer Communications Lead to help strengthen the organization’s voice and storytelling. This role will focus on developing engaging content that highlights our programs, youth achievements, and community impact through newsletters, articles, and website updates.
The Communications Lead will play an important role in helping Afiwi share its mission, grow its audience, and keep the community informed about programs, events, and opportunities.
Location: Remote / Pickering, Ontario (Hybrid optional)
Position Type: Volunteer
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and manage Afiwi Groove School’s communications strategy.
- Create and distribute a monthly or quarterly newsletter to share updates, program highlights, and upcoming events.
- Write articles and stories that highlight youth achievements, community partnerships, and program impact.
- Create and update content for the Afiwi Groove School website, including blog posts, program updates, and announcements.
- Collaborate with program leads to gather stories, photos, and updates from Afiwi activities.
- Support communications for events, workshops, and performances.
- Ensure messaging is consistent with Afiwi’s mission, values, and brand.
- Work with the social media and marketing team to align messaging across platforms.
- Help build Afiwi’s online presence by sharing compelling stories about the organization’s work.
Qualifications
- Strong writing and editing skills.
- Experience creating newsletters, blog posts, or website content.
- Ability to translate program activities into engaging stories and updates.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Interest in arts, culture, youth development, and community engagement.
Assets
- Experience with website platforms (e.g., WordPress, Wix, or similar).
- Experience using newsletter platforms such as Mailchimp or Constant Contact.
- Background in communications, journalism, marketing, or media.
- Experience working with nonprofit or community organizations.
Time Commitment
- Approximately 3–5 hours per week
- Flexible schedule with occasional support during major events or program launches.
Be part of a team supporting youth arts and cultural development in the community.
About Afiwi Groove School
Afiwi Groove School is a community-based arts and culture organization dedicated to empowering youth through music, arts, and creative expression. Our programs support young people in building creative skills, confidence, and leadership while celebrating Caribbean and global cultural traditions.
Role Overview
Location: Remote / Pickering, Ontario (Hybrid optional)
Position Type: Volunteer
Afiwi Groove School is seeking a dynamic Volunteer Community Partnerships & Strategy Lead to help expand the organization’s network and strengthen its impact in the community. This role focuses on building meaningful partnerships, identifying collaboration opportunities, and supporting strategic initiatives that help grow Afiwi’s programs and reach.
The ideal candidate is a relationship builder who enjoys connecting organizations, identifying opportunities, and supporting community-driven initiatives.
Key Responsibilities
- Identify and develop partnership opportunities with community organizations, schools, arts groups, and local businesses.
- Build and maintain strong relationships with community partners and stakeholders.
- Support the development of strategic initiatives and collaborations that align with Afiwi Groove School’s mission.
- Work with the Afiwi team to identify opportunities for joint programs, events, or community projects.
- Assist with outreach to potential partners, sponsors, and collaborators.
- Support the development of community engagement strategies to increase participation in Afiwi programs.
- Represent Afiwi Groove School at community meetings, networking events, and partnership discussions when needed.
- Provide recommendations on ways to expand Afiwi’s community presence and impact.
Qualifications
- Experience in community engagement, partnerships, outreach, or strategic development.
- Strong relationship-building and networking skills.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to think strategically and identify new opportunities.
- Passion for arts, culture, youth development, and community empowerment.
Assets
- Experience working with nonprofit organizations or community initiatives.
- Knowledge of the local arts and community landscape.
- Experience with program development, sponsorship, or partnerships.
- Existing relationships with community organizations or networks.
Time Commitment
- Approximately 3–5 hours per week
- Flexible schedule with occasional participation in meetings or community events.
Afiwi Groove School is seeking a Costume Coordinator to support our June 28 Showcase at the Regent Theatre. This role is essential to helping our performers look and feel prepared, confident, and stage-ready.
The Costume Coordinator will work closely with Afiwi’s costume designer and makers to organize costume production, fittings, and final preparation. They will also coordinate volunteers to support backstage costume changes for two shows, helping ensure a smooth and professional showcase experience for all performers.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate costumes with the designer and makers for all showcase groups
- Organize and manage costume fittings for students/performers
- Track sizing, alterations, and missing costume pieces
- Prepare and organize costumes by class/group for showcase day
- Create a costume system that supports Afiwi’s performance flow and backstage needs
- Coordinate and brief volunteers for costume changes during two shows
- Support backstage costume stations and quick changes at the Regent Theatre
- Ensure costumes are collected, organized, and accounted for after performances
Event Details
- Event: Afiwi Groove School Showcase
- Date: June 28
- Venue: Regent Theatre, Oshawa
- Time commitment. 5 - 10 hours each month until July. June 28th needed 9am-9pm
Afiwi Groove School is seeking an organized and outgoing Entertainment & Gigs Coordinator to help secure performance, workshop, and event opportunities for our artists, youth performers, and cultural programs. This role focuses on researching and pitching opportunities to festivals, schools, school boards, community organizations, cultural events, and corporate/community partners.
The coordinator will play an important role in expanding Afiwi Groove School’s visibility, bookings, and community impact through strategic outreach and relationship-building.
Position Type: Volunteer (Virtual & In-Person)
Time Commitment: 10–20 hours per month
Key Responsibilities
- Research and identify performance and workshop opportunities with festivals, schools, school boards, cultural organizations, and community events
- Pitch Afiwi Groove School programs, performances, and artists to potential partners and event organizers
- Conduct outreach through email, phone calls, and networking
- Build and maintain relationships with event organizers, schools, and community partners
- Help coordinate gig bookings, schedules, and communications
- Assist with preparing promotional materials, proposals, and performance packages
- Track outreach efforts, leads, bookings, and partnership opportunities
- Support event logistics and coordination as needed
- Collaborate with the Afiwi team to grow entertainment and educational programming opportunities
Ideal Candidate
- Passionate about arts, music, culture, youth engagement, and community development
- Strong communication, networking, and relationship-building skills
- Organized, proactive, and detail-oriented
- Comfortable with outreach, pitching, and public communication
- Experience or interest in event coordination, entertainment booking, arts administration, sales, or community outreach is an asset
- Comfortable using email, spreadsheets, online research, and digital communication tools
- Able to work independently and collaboratively
Areas of Focus
- Festival and event outreach
- School and school board partnerships
- Entertainment bookings
- Community engagement
- Artist and program promotion
- Relationship development
About Afiwi Groove School
Afiwi Groove School is seeking a passionate and detail-oriented Volunteer Grant Writer to support our mission of providing high-quality arts education and cultural programming. The successful candidate will be responsible for researching, writing, and submitting grant proposals to government agencies, foundations, and corporate sponsors, helping to secure funding that sustains and expands our programs.
Position Type: Volunteer (Virtual & In-Person)
Time Commitment: 10–15 hours per week
Key Responsibilities:
- Research and identify funding opportunities from government, corporate, and private foundation sources
- Write, edit, and submit compelling grant proposals, letters of inquiry, and reports
- Maintain a grants calendar to track deadlines, submissions, and reporting requirements
- Collaborate with leadership to gather program data, budgets, and impact stories
- Ensure compliance with all grant requirements and guidelines
- Prepare and submit timely grant reports and funding updates
- Build and maintain relationships with funders and partners
- Track and document all grant activity and outcomes
Qualifications:
- Proven experience writing successful grant proposals, particularly with government and corporate funders
- Strong research, writing, and editing skills
- Excellent attention to detail and ability to meet deadlines
- Familiarity with nonprofit operations and funding structures
- Ability to translate program goals into compelling narratives
- Strong organizational and project management skills
Preferred Qualifications:
- Experience in arts, education, or community-based organizations
- Knowledge of Canadian government grant systems (federal, provincial, and municipal)
- Experience working with diverse communities and cultural programs
Role Overview
The Children’s Program Coordinator supports the planning, coordination, and delivery of programs and activities for children ages 6–12. This role helps create fun, engaging, and educational experiences that encourage creativity, participation, confidence-building, and community connection. The coordinator also supports communication with families and assists with program registration and organization.
Position Type: Volunteer (Virtual & In-Person)
Time Commitment: 5–10 hours per month
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate children’s programs, workshops, and activities
- Support outreach efforts to engage children and families in the community
- Assist with registration and onboarding for programs, camps, workshops, and events
- Communicate with parents, participants, volunteers, and instructors as needed
- Help promote children’s initiatives through social media, email, and community partnerships
- Track participation and provide basic administrative and organizational support
- Assist in creating safe, welcoming, and engaging experiences for children
- Collaborate with the Afiwi team to strengthen children’s programming and community engagement
Ideal Candidate
- Passionate about working with children and supporting youth development
- Organized, dependable, and patient
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Experience working with children, camps, schools, arts programs, or community organizations is an asset
- Comfortable using email, online forms, and basic digital tools
- Able to work independently and collaboratively
- Creative, energetic, and community-minded
About Afiwi Groove School
Afiwi Groove School is a community-based arts and culture organization dedicated to empowering youth through music, arts, and creative expression. Our programs support young people in building creative skills, confidence, and leadership while celebrating Caribbean and global cultural traditions.
Role Overview
Location: Pickering, Ontario (Remote / Hybrid)
Position Type: Volunteer
Afiwi Groove School is seeking a detail-oriented Volunteer Program Impact & Evaluation Lead to help measure and communicate the impact of our programs. This role will focus on collecting data, evaluating program outcomes, and helping the organization demonstrate its impact to the community, partners, and funders.
The Program Impact & Evaluation Lead will work closely with program coordinators and leadership to ensure that Afiwi’s programs are effectively meeting the needs of youth and the community.
Key Responsibilities
- Develop and support program evaluation frameworks to measure the effectiveness of Afiwi programs.
- Design and implement participant surveys, feedback forms, and evaluation tools.
- Collect and analyze data on program participation, engagement, and outcomes.
- Track and document youth achievements, program milestones, and community impact.
- Prepare impact summaries and reports to support grant applications, reports to funders, and organizational planning.
- Work with the communications team to help translate program data into impact stories and key highlights.
- Provide recommendations to improve program effectiveness based on evaluation findings.
- Support the development of annual impact reports.
Qualifications
- Experience in program evaluation, research, community program assessment, or data analysis.
- Strong analytical and organizational skills.
- Ability to design surveys, collect feedback, and interpret data.
- Strong written communication skills for reporting and documentation.
- Interest in youth development, arts education, and community programming.
Assets
- Experience with nonprofit program evaluation or community-based research.
- Familiarity with tools such as Google Forms, Excel, Airtable, or survey platforms.
- Experience supporting grant reporting or impact measurement.
- Background in education, social sciences, or program development.
Time Commitment
- Approximately 3–5 hours per week
- Additional time may be required during program cycles or reporting periods.
Be part of a team dedicated to empowering youth through arts and culture.
Afiwi Groove School is seeking a motivated and relationship-focused Sponsorship & Fundraising Specialist to support the growth and sustainability of our programs through sponsorship development, fundraising initiatives, and community partnerships. This role helps secure resources and financial support to expand opportunities for youth, arts, culture, and community engagement programs.
Position Type: Volunteer (Virtual & In-Person)
Time Commitment: 10–20 hours per month
Key Responsibilities
- Research and identify potential sponsors, donors, grant opportunities, and community partners
- Support sponsorship outreach through emails, calls, presentations, and partnership proposals
- Help develop sponsorship packages and fundraising materials
- Coordinate fundraising campaigns, donation drives, and community fundraising initiatives
- Build and maintain positive relationships with sponsors, supporters, and community stakeholders
- Assist with planning fundraising events and sponsorship activations
- Track sponsorship and fundraising efforts, contacts, and contributions
- Collaborate with the Afiwi team to support organizational growth and sustainability goals
- Help communicate the impact of Afiwi Groove School programs to potential supporters and partners
Ideal Candidate
- Passionate about community development, youth empowerment, arts, and culture
- Strong communication, networking, and relationship-building skills
- Organized, proactive, and detail-oriented
- Experience or interest in fundraising, sponsorships, sales, partnerships, nonprofit development, or community outreach is an asset
- Comfortable with email outreach, presentations, and basic digital tools
- Able to work independently and collaboratively
- Creative thinker with strong problem-solving skills
About Afiwi Groove School
Afiwi Groove School is a community-based arts and culture organization dedicated to empowering youth through music, arts, and creative expression. Through workshops, camps, and performances, Afiwi provides young people with opportunities to develop artistic skills, confidence, and leadership while celebrating Caribbean and global cultural traditions.
Role Overview
Location: Pickering, Ontario (In-person / Hybrid)
Position Type: Volunteer
Afiwi Groove School is seeking an organized and enthusiastic Volunteer Coordinator – Showcases & Camps to support the successful planning and delivery of youth camps and showcase events. This role focuses on recruiting, organizing, and supporting volunteers who assist with program activities, events, and performances.
The Volunteer Coordinator will help ensure that Afiwi’s camps and showcases run smoothly by building a strong volunteer team and creating a positive experience for both volunteers and participants.
Key Responsibilities
- Recruit and onboard volunteers for Afiwi showcases, camps, and special events.
- Coordinate volunteer schedules and assignments during programs and events.
- Serve as the main point of contact for volunteers during camps and showcases.
- Support volunteer orientation and ensure volunteers understand their roles and responsibilities.
- Work with program staff to identify volunteer needs for camps and performances.
- Ensure volunteers help create a safe, welcoming, and supportive environment for youth participants.
- Track volunteer participation and maintain volunteer contact lists and records.
- Recognize and support volunteer engagement through appreciation and feedback.
Qualifications
- Strong organizational and coordination skills.
- Experience working with volunteers, youth programs, or community events.
- Ability to communicate clearly and manage multiple tasks.
- Friendly and approachable personality with strong leadership skills.
- Passion for arts, youth development, and community engagement.
Assets
- Experience coordinating community events, camps, or performances.
- Experience working with youth arts programs or nonprofit organizations.
- Ability to manage schedules and organize teams of volunteers.
Time Commitment
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Approximately 3–5 hours per week, with additional time during camps and showcase events.
About Afiwi Groove School
Afiwi Groove School is a community-based arts and culture organization dedicated to empowering youth and community members through music, dance, arts, and creative expression. In addition to youth programs, Afiwi also offers adult wellness and movement programs that promote physical health, cultural connection, and community engagement.
Role Overview
Location: Remote /Pickering, Ontario (Hybrid optional)
Position Type: Volunteer / Part-Time
Afiwi Groove School is seeking a passionate and organized Adult Fitness & Wellness Coordinator to lead the development and growth of adult wellness programming. This role focuses on creating engaging classes, promoting programs, and actively encouraging women in the community to participate in wellness and movement activities.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate and oversee adult fitness and wellness classes (e.g., dance fitness, stretching, movement, wellness workshops).
- Recruit and collaborate with qualified fitness and wellness instructors.
- Develop a seasonal class schedule for adult participants.
- Promote classes and programs through social media, community outreach, and partnerships.
- Lead efforts to encourage and recruit women in the community to sign up and participate in classes.
- Build relationships with local community groups, networks, and organizations to increase participation.
- Support marketing efforts including creating promotional content, flyers, and community announcements.
- Manage participant registration, attendance, and feedback.
- Coordinate with the Afiwi team to host special wellness events or workshops.
- Ensure classes are inclusive, welcoming, and accessible to adults of different fitness levels.
- Ensure classes follow appropriate health and safety guidelines.
Qualifications
- Experience coordinating fitness, wellness, or community programs.
- Background in fitness, dance, wellness, yoga, or health promotion is an asset.
- Strong organizational and communication skills.
- Experience with community outreach or program promotion.
- Ability to motivate and engage women and community members to participate.
- Passion for community wellness, arts, and cultural programming.
Assets
- Certified fitness instructor, yoga instructor, or wellness practitioner.
- Experience working with community organizations or nonprofits.
- Experience organizing group classes or workshops.
- Experience with social media promotion or event marketing.
Time Commitment
- Approximately 4–6 hours per week
- Additional time may be required during program launches or special events.
Benefits
- Opportunity to help build a community-centered wellness program for women and adults.
- Connect with local instructors and wellness practitioners.
- Contribute to a vibrant arts and culture organization while supporting community health and wellbeing.
Event Planner Support (Volunteer)
Overview
Afiwi Groove School is seeking an Event Planner to support the planning and execution of our June 28 Showcase at the Regent Theatre.
This role focuses on coordinating logistics, timelines, and team communication to help deliver a smooth, organized, and memorable experience across two shows.
Key Responsibilities
1. Planning & Coordination
- Support overall showcase planning and execution
- Maintain timeline, track tasks, and coordinate meetings
- Ensure alignment across instructors, production, and volunteers
2. Event Logistics
- Coordinate event-day flow (check-in, seating, timing)
- Support front-of-house and backstage coordination
- Help develop the run-of-show and event-day schedule
3. Vendor Coordination
- Liaise with vendors (decor, media, signage, etc.)
- Confirm timing, deliverables, and logistics
- Track follow-ups and outstanding needs
4. Volunteer Support
- Help organize event-day volunteer roles (ushers, check-in, runners)
- Create simple shift schedules for two shows
- Support communication and orientation
5. Event Day (June 28)
- Provide on-site coordination for setup, both shows, and pack-down
- Monitor timing and support smooth transitions
- Troubleshoot and support team needs in real time
Event Details
- Event: Afiwi Groove School Showcase
- Date: June 28
- Location: Regent Theatre
- Format: Two shows
- Commitment: Pre-event planning + full event-day support
Skills (Preferred)
- Event planning or coordination experience
- Strong organization and communication skills
- Ability to manage multiple moving parts
- Calm, solution-oriented mindset
- Experience with community or arts events (an asset)
What You’ll Deliver
- Planning timeline + task tracker
- Event-day run-of-show
- Volunteer schedule
- On-site coordination support
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At Extendicare, we’re so thankful to have dedicated volunteers working in our retirement communities. Whether our volunteers are supporting recreation activities, helping out at a special event, or offering companionship to a resident, these acts of volunteerism and kindness make a big difference in the lives of the people who call Extendicare home. Inquire today about how you can get involved.
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• Support with meals & dining experience
• Participate in organized programs & clubs
• Develop relationships & visit with seniors
• 1-2 hours per week or spend a day with the rec staff
The Whitby Housing Action Committee (WHAC) is seeking dedicated volunteers to help support the local affordable housing initiative led by Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area in Whitby.
WHAC is a volunteer-led committee focused on raising awareness, building community partnerships, and supporting fundraising efforts that help make affordable homeownership possible for local families.
We are looking for individuals who want to contribute their professional skills and community passion to a meaningful local cause.
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As a WHAC volunteer, you may:
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Attend committee meetings
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Support campaigns and events
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Build local relationships
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Promote community awareness
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Contribute ideas that create local impact
Who You Are
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Cares about housing in the community
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Wants to make a meaningful difference
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Brings professional or lived experience
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Enjoys working collaboratively
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Is dependable and community-minded
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Lives in Whitby or has a strong connection to the Whitby community
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Estimated commitment: 3–10 hours per month
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Whitby Housing Action Committee (WHAC) Application Form – Fill out form
Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority (CLOCA) has a variety of volunteer opportunities for secondary and post-secondary students, corporate opportunities, festival events (Durham Children's Watershed Festival and Purple Woods Maple Syrup Festival) and the Conservation Area Trail Stewards (CATS) program.
This role is accountable to coordinate the intake of dogs/cats from puppy mills, Manitoba, Northern Ontario, breeder surrenders, shelters, and some owner surrenders by placing them with suitable foster homes. This role works closely with the FosterCoordinator and the Assistant Foster Coordinator to find appropriate foster homes and works with transport teams to coordinate getting the dogs/cats to our fosters.
This position also plays a critical role in creating and maintaining relationships with third party contacts at other rescue/networks who support finding animal placements at various rescues/shelters as well as transportation connections such as Freedom Drivers and Critter Cabs.
Access to a vehicle and ability to travel within Durham Region is required. It is the responsibility of the Intake Coordinator to meet up at the intake location to meet the animals that come into the program to assess their state and temperament prior to handing them over to their fosters.
The time commitment for this position varies week by week; effort and time is required during intake to properly manage securing foster homes, coordinating transport and facilitating intake when the animals arrive at the meet up spot. approximately 1-2 hour daily until intake is completed. Flexibility and time management skills are crucial.
- Share Your Story: Provide an engaging overview of your career journey
- Explain Your Path: Discuss the steps you took, challenges you faced, and key moments that shaped your career
- Encourage Interaction: Invite student questions and foster reflective discussions
- Offer Practical Insights: Share advice and lessons learned to help students navigate their own career exploration
Questions? Please email coaches@ontariocareerlab.ca or call 905-634-2575
VOLUNTEER DRIVERS provide safe, reliable transportation for children, youth and families to/from
appointments , family visits, school and camp.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
• Provide local and long distance transportation for children.
• Abide by the rules of the road and all driving/automobile related laws.
• Properly use child restraints, according to current standards.
• Follow all policies and procedures related to volunteer driving as outlined in Volunteer Services.
QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE & SKILL REQUIREMENT
• Driver’s abstract must be submitted prior to commencing as a Volunteer Driver and will be completed
on an annual basis.
• Must have and maintain a mechanically sound and safe vehicle at all times
• Must have, and maintain, a minimum of $1,000,000 liability insurance.
• Adherence to mandatory seatbelt and child restraint regulations.
• Experience with children an asset.
•Reliability, flexibility, patience and confidentiality are all required.
•Must have a good driving record, acceptable police check and driver’s abstract.
•Must have a valid G driver’s license at all times
VOLUNTEER SECREENING
To become an approved volunteer with the Society, all applicants must complete the
screening process. Acceptance will be based on the results of this process.
• Volunteers must be 18 years or older.
• Volunteers must live or work in the Durham Region.
• Applicants will complete an application form.
• An internal Society records check will be completed to determine any Society involvement.
• A provincial records check will be completed within the Child Protection Information Network (CPIN)
• Applicants will provide the names of three references.
• Applicants will provide a Criminal Records Check with Vulnerable Sector screening
• Applicants will provide proof of a valid driver’s license and a favorable driver’s abstract from the Ministry of Transportation when an assignment involves transporting children, youth and families.
• Applicants will be interviewed by a RAD team member to determine their suitability as a volunteer.
• Applicants will provide a Release of Information to contact other Children’s Aid Societies when there has been involvement or if they have resided outside of the Region for the last 10 years.
• Applicants will attend and complete New Volunteer Training
• Applicants must sign an Oath of Confidentiality
• Applicants will sign the Volunteer Agreement
• The applicant will be notified when they have been either approved or denied.
- Meal Preparation Assistance: Help with preparing ingredients, cooking, and assembling meals, following safety and hygiene guidelines.
- Meal Service: Serve meals to patrons in a respectful and compassionate manner, ensuring that individuals receive the appropriate portions.
- Clean-Up: Assist with cleaning the kitchen and dining area after meals, including washing dishes, sanitizing surfaces, and organizing leftovers for storage.
- Inventory Management: Help track meal supplies and ingredients, ensuring that items are stocked and stored properly, and notifying staff when supplies are low.
- Support Patrons: Provide a welcoming and supportive environment for guests during meal service, including assisting those with special dietary needs, and ensuring a dignified experience for all.
- Health & Safety: Adhere to food safety standards and hygiene protocols at all times, ensuring that food is stored, prepared, and served in a safe manner.
- Team Collaboration: Work collaboratively with staff and other volunteers to ensure smooth meal service operations and a positive experience for all involved.
We are a not for profit registered charity organization. Directors participate in monthly meetings including administrative duties, fundraising initiatives, public events and approval of successful crime stoppers tips.
As per our By-Laws, employed Police and Government employees are not eligible to sit on the Board.
Cooking homecooked meals for 8 to 10 individuals
Story Book Farm Primate Sanctuary is the only monkey sanctuary in Canada. We are verified by the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries. Volunteer tasks include indoor and outdoor enclosure cleaning * preparing dinners, food enrichment and treats for the moneys * If skilled, carpentry projects, such as building monkey sleep boxes, creating structural enrichment and assisting with facilities maintenance * If you are unable to join us on-site, there are other volunteer opportunities to assist with fundraising, campaigns and outreach. Retirees welcomed!
Safety Note: As a sanctuary, physical contact with the monkeys is extremely limited. We respect their space and only interact with them on their terms through their enclosures to provide enrichment, support and comfort."
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We are seeking someone with Accounting or Bookkeeping experience, to assist us in managing the finances for our Foundation. This is a volunteer position. We welcome career professionals, graduates, near graduates, and internships. This is a great way to allow us to help the community, while gaining or sharing expertise in the field.
HIGHLIGHTS include:
- Record expenses, payments and other expenditures
- Create and consolidate financial statements at the year-end (March 31st)
- Manage our budget* Perform internal audit as needed for the finances of the foundation
- Keep track of charitable donations
We are seeking a candidate who can communicate and write with the brand in mind, as well as plan publicity campaigns and public relations activities
The ideal candidate will have an education or experience in communications, writing, PR, journalism, social media, marketing, or business administration.
HIGHLIGHTS include *website content updating* social media: Brochures & Flyers* create and co-edit with graphic designer* create and pre-program daily / monthly posts* monitor and maintain all social media platforms* Liaison with media, set up interviews* post events on media websites, Carion Fenn Network, Facebook & Eventbrite.
During the morning shift, the meal is prepared for service later in the day.
Tasks for this shift include:
- Buttering buns
- Rolling cutlery
- Plating desserts
- Sorting food
- Peeling and/or cutting vegetables
- Making salad
- Making fruit salad
- Bagging food to-go
- Washing, drying, and/or putting away dishes
- Doing laundry
During the afternoon shift, guests are served a meal.
Tasks for this shift include:
- Serving guests at their tables
- Busing tables
- Wiping tables and chairs as guests leave
- Scraping plates
- Preparing drinks (coffee, tea, juice, and water)
- Plating meals from the steam table
- Washing, drying, and/or putting away dishes
- Handing out food to guests to go
Looking for long-term Volunteers (minimum of 6 months, required to attend 2 hours minimum per week) to assist with every day programs, events, outings, entertainment and much MORE! Please apply online on our AgeCare website!
The Board of Directors represents the leaders of our agency and serves as a working board that oversees the long term strategic vision and overall health of the organization. Directors approve the organization’s philosophy and continually review the management’s performance while working toward agency goals. The Board of Directors will also annually review and approve plans for funding in view of organizational goals. Board members have a list of responsibilities that they renew every year during the annual election at our Annual General Meeting.
· Interacting with the public while providing great customer service. Merchandising and staging of furniture donations.
· eCommerce: product research for price and key selling points, measure dimensions, photography, and minor touch up of items to support our new online platform.
· Tasks may include customer service, product display, pricing, assembly, and repair
- Due to the physical nature of some of the tasks required, ReStore volunteers may be asked to lift heavy objects (bathroom fixtures, windows, doors, etc.)
- Assembling furniture and some restoration of various donations.
- Able to lift 10-20 pounds and be on your feet for several hours at a time.
- Volunteers are required to wear CSA approved green label safety shoes, some at store to borrow for volunteer shift
· Come with a willingness to learn from experienced volunteers and staff and to work as part of a team. A positive attitude, enthusiasm, flexibility, and a sense of humour is always key! Tasks are not always glamorous, so be prepared to do a variety of things.
Job Duties – Legion Kitchen Helper / Food Service Support
Food Preparation & Service
- Take food orders from patrons at the counter.
- Prepare simple food items such as fries, hamburgers, hot dogs, poutine, onion rings, chicken fingers, etc. while using grills, and fryers.
- Portion, assemble, and plate meals, or package take-out orders for patrons.
- For various events brew and serve coffee, and tea.
- Report used items per end of shift to ensure stock replenishment
- Restock napkins and condiments and refridgerator when needed
Kitchen Support
- Wash, peel, and chop vegetables and or fruit for meal preparation.
- Assist cooks by preparing ingredients and performing basic food prep tasks if aiding in a large scale event.
- Unpack, rotate, and store food supplies in refrigerators, freezers, and cupboards.
- Wash worktables, counters, appliances, and maintain overall cleanliness of the kitchen.
- Sweep, mop, and sanitize kitchen floors.
- Remove trash and clean garbage containers regularly.
Dishwashing & Cleaning
- Wash dishes, glassware, flatware, pots, and pans by hand or using a dishwasher.
- Dry and store clean dishes and cooking utensils.
- Scrub and scour pots, pans, and trays
Dining Room & Event Support
- Clear and clean tables, trays, and service areas.
- Replenish condiments and table supplies in dining and or bar areas, including salt, pepper, ketchup, ect.
- Assist with table setup and preparation for Legion events, dinners, and gatherings.
- Run errands and provide general assistance to kitchen and bar staff during functions.
- Aid in kitchen support, or serving support depending on size of event.
We have various leagues that run thoughout the year, we need volunteers to cover the evening shifts doing pub style food, Tuesdays Darts, Wednesdays Euchre, Friday Night Darts & Kararoke 7:30pm till 11, Saturday Afternoon Meatrolls at 2pm, Saturday night Live bands 7:30pm to 1am, and Sunday afternoons 1pm till 5pm. Looking for folks with cash handling experince, culinary students, etc.
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Developing fundraising programs
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Recruiting sponsors and volunteers to assist with fundraising activities.
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Maintaining relationships with current donors
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Planning and overseeing campaigns and events to raise money and other kinds of donations
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Work closely with Social Media Coordinator to advertise and promote fundraising events, along with summary of events after events are complete (including funds raised)
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Building relationships and exploring new fundraising opportunities
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Accountable for ensuring funds raised from events are submitted to TAGS administration in a timely manner.
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Provide Volunteer Coordinator with regular volunteer status updates should a volunteer under your functional area resign
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Updating SharePoint docs on a regular basis
Oshawa Little Theatre (OLT), a non-profit community theatre, is seeking experienced, volunteer Props Leads for each of three musical theatre productions in its upcoming 2025-2026 season: "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee", "Shrek" and "The Full Monty". Leads for the first two shows are needed almost immediately for part-time volunteer hours, reporting to the respective Production Teams.
Property Leads should be able to:
- identify, with Production teams, cast and script, all props requires for production
- lead Props Assistants to meet production schedule
- research, source and acquire props from a variety of sources
- with Props Asssistants, design and craft props which may need to be handmade, using a variety of media
- be available as needed (with some flexibility and independence of action) through rehearsal period and for show run of 3-4 weekends to assign, organize and oversee props by scene and character
- work within production budget for props
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Strategic Leadership: Participate in the development and approval of the organization’s strategic direction, goals, and policies.
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Financial Oversight: Ensure the financial health of the organization by reviewing financial reports, overseeing budget processes, and ensuring responsible fiscal management.
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Fundraising and Resource Development: Assist in fundraising efforts and network with potential donors, partners, and stakeholders to support the organization’s funding needs.
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Governance and Compliance: Ensure the organization adheres to legal, ethical, and regulatory requirements, and maintain high standards of governance.
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Risk Management: Monitor and evaluate potential risks to the organization and ensure appropriate mitigation strategies are in place.
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Board Engagement: Attend and actively participate in Board meetings, committee work, and other key events, providing valuable input and support.
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Advocacy and Representation: Represent the organization at public events, in the community, and with potential donors or partners.
- Evaluation and Improvement: Regularly assess the organization’s performance and contribute to discussions on continuous improvement.
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Assist with event planning, client support, data entry, fundraising activities, etc.
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Collaborate with staff and other volunteers to achieve project goals
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Attend and support community outreach programs or events
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Help with administrative tasks as needed (e.g., phone calls, emails, filing)
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Represent Terra Nova in a positive and professional manner
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Maintain confidentiality and respect the privacy of individuals and families served by the organization
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Participate in volunteer meetings, training, or orientation sessions as required
DUTIES OF THE BOARD
1) the overall governance of the affairs of DRCC
2) formulating, revising and/or adopting the mission, vision and values of DRCC
3) creating, implementing and evaluating a strategic plan;
4) establishing a process and schedule for monitoring and assessing performance in areas of Board responsibility including the strategic plan, financial health and risk and the board’s own effectiveness;
5) approving financial policies; monitoring financial performance, and approving the annual budget and audited financial statements;
6) ensuring regulatory and legal compliance;
7) recruiting and supporting the Chief executive (Executive Director); approving the Chief executive’s annual performance goals and evaluating performance; ensuring a succession plan is in place;
8) being knowledgeable about risks inherent in the operations of DRCC and using risk analysis as part of Board decision-making;
9) establishing governance structures and processes to facilitate the performance of the Board’s role and enhance individual director performance;
10) recruiting skilled, experienced and qualified Board Directors; ensuring ongoing Board training and education.
EmpowHER is a dynamic leadership and mentorship program designed to equip young women and LGBTQ2+ individuals (ages 12–30) with the skills, networks, and opportunities to excel in their chosen fields. This hybrid program (both virtual and in-person) provides hands-on experiences with civic action.
EmpowHER is open to Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and protected refugees who are passionate about civic engagement and making a meaningful impact in their communities. Participants will engage in real-world projects, leadership training, and mentorship opportunities that foster growth and empowerment.
Help with transporting clients to the venue * Assist with the in-person luncheons.
Duties could be related to serving food, engaging with clients, administrative support, entertainment/activities
The Minds in Motion Program is a community based program that provides both physical and mental stimulation for persons living with early to mid stage dementia who are accompanied by their carepartners.The focus is on improving physical and cognitive functioning while reducing feelings of isolation through social engagement programming. Volunteers assist with a 60 minute exercise program and co-facilitate a 60 minute mentally/socially stimulating activity.
Providing a friendly atmosphere, fulfilling drink and snack orders from families, visitors and staff. Maintain clean operations of café, ensure inventory is stocked, operate and take payment via point-of-sale device.
The role provides a warm welcome to clients, families and visitors. Answers general questions, provides wayfinding, may assist with answering calls, and administrative/clerical tasks.
Assist shoppers purchase new and gently-used womens, mens and childrens clothing * ensure tidiness of store * set up and take down displays * handle cash * sort clothing donations * promote, be able to talk to customers about Bethesda House
Facilitate Go Girls, program for girls 10-14 to learn about food and nutrition * provide guidance, attention, praise, and advice to instill trust and self-confidence * promote the importance of staying in school and healthy relationships with family and peers
