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Check out some of the opportunities listed below |
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~ Summer Youth Leadership Program
~ Hopscotch Festival 2012 
~ Fusion Halifax: Volunteer Job Bank
~ Habitat for Humanity NS ReStore
~ Discovery Centre
~ CADIP - Volunteer Programs
~ Camp Courage for Girls
~ Halifax Regional Police Youth Program
~ Halifax YWCA
~ Lifeguard: Junior Guardians Program
~ Lifeguard: WaverRunners Program
~ Halifax Public Libraries
~ The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Programme
~ Adventure Earth Centre
~ Canadian Diabetes Association
~ Volunteer Firefighters
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FUSION Halifax has mobilized driven young people to create positive change in our city and we are setting our sights on building stronger ties with the community at large. VolunteerHere.ca is a resource linking local organizations with young people in Halifax, including nearly 2,000 FUSION members excited to help shape our community for the better! |
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Hopscotch is recruiting new members for it's volunteer team!
Hopscotch’s vision is to unite, energize, support and celebrate HRM’s vibrant and diverse music and youth community, and find innovative ways of working together towards common goals.
DOWNLOAD THE APPLICATION
SEND ALL APPLICATIONS TO:
comerbi@halifax.ca or Fax to 902-490-5950 ATTN: Civic Events
PLEASE CALL 902-490-6394 with any further questions
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS IS FEBRUARY 9th, 2012
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Volunteer with Habitat for Humanity NS ReStore
Make a contribution with passion and time!
THE GREENEST STORE IN NOVA SCOTIA
Help the environment, while helping to build safe decent affordable homes all at the same time, all without lifting a hammer! (You don’t have to know how to build a home to become a volunteer.)
Volunteering is a great way to be a part of Habitat's work. We rely on the valuable support of literally thousands of volunteers for the builds,our boards, committees, and in the ReStore.
Habitats mission is to mobilize volunteers and community partners in building affordable housing and promoting homeownership as a means to breaking the cycle of poverty. Our Mission is a world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live.
Habitat for Humanity NS ReStore is a building supply stores run by Habitat for Humanity NS that accept and resell quality new and used building materials. Shopping at a ReStore is a socially conscious decision, asfunds generatedare used to fund Habitat homebuilding projects. As well, shopping at a ReStore is also an environmentally conscious decision (diverting approx. 100 metric tons of material from our Landfills in NS in 2010), as much of what is sold at ReStores is product that is re-useable, new, gently used or customer returns that would otherwise end up in a landfill. Remember the 3 Rs -Reuse, Recycle, ReStore.
Various volunteer positions available: merchandising/staging, greeters, cashiers, donation collectors, donation inventory, organizers and social media assistance and much more.
For more information contact: Shona Chaisson, Habitat for Humanity NS ReStore Manager
902-405-3464 / ReStoreManager@Habitatns.ca / 121 Ilsley Ave Unit U, Dartmouth NS B3B 1S4
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Volunteer at the Discovery Centre
We are looking for: Youth between the ages of 14-18 with a passion for science, learning and working with the public.
We offer:
Training and on the job experience
Flexible schedules
Experience working with children and the public in an educational and recreational setting
Opportunities to develop or perfect public speaking and communication skills
Positions currently available: Exhibit Interpreter & Birthday Helper
For more information on these positions or to download an application, please visit our website. http://www.discoverycentre.ns.ca/?q=Volunteer
Or contact Patti Sampson, Volunteer Coordinator
P: 902.492.4422 x234
E: psampson@discoverycentre.ns.ca
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CADIP - Volunteer Programs in Canada and Abroad
Affordable international volunteer opportunities for young people from 16 to
35 years old.
CADIP runs number of volunteer projects in Canada and overseas focusing on:
charity work, environmental protection, restoration and conservation work,
festivities and other volunteer work with social impact. Visit
www.cadip.org for more info! |
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Volunteer at the Canadian Diabetes Association!
Does volunteering interest you? We offer:
- Flexibility
- Opportunity
- Ability to gain experience
- Meet new people
- Public speaking skills
- Make an even bigger difference in the lives of Canadians.
The Canadian Diabetes Association is looking for Public Education Volunteers. This is a chance for you to deliver scripted diabetes presentations & interactive programs to schools and/or community groups, hand out literature and speak with the public at health displays & other events.
If you are interested in joining our team
Or Finding out more about other roles
Please contact: Barby Brushett, Volunteer Coordinator
1-800-326-7712 ext.3232 or barby.brushett@diabetes.ca
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Volunteer Opportunities with Halifax Public Libraries
Ages 14-18
Want to make a difference in your community, meet new friends and learn new skills? Most library branches have volunteer opportunities, such as Leading Readers Volunteers and Program Assistants.
Check out the Library Teen website for more info! |
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The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Programme
Want to recieve high school credit for volunteering?
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award programme was developed to encourage all youth ages 14 to 25 to be active, to participate in new activities and pursue their current interests in four different areas. The Programme offers you the opportunity to set goals and achieve results in a fun and challenging way. The Programme is non competitive. You benefit through your own effort and you will learn and grow from the experience. Upon completion of an Award level, participants receive a High School credit for their participation! Bronze Award – Grade 10 Open Elective Credit, Silver Award - Grade 11 Open Elective Credit, Gold Award - Grade 12 Open Elective Credit.
MORE INFO
Contact: Shannon Keeping
Location: 4th Floor, 5516 Spring Garden Rd
902.425.5454 x.320
www.dukeofed.org/ns |
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Youth Leadership Opportunities with the Adventure Earth Centre
From Earth Education program to summer youth leadership opportunities! It looks great on a resume and you learn excellent leadership skills!
Click to view their website |
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YWCA Halifax is currently seeking Volunteer applications for our Youth Programs Department, Youth Volunteer Committee Advisory Council. Committee members are responsible to be reliable resources, help plan & run the Youth Programs with the Youth Programs Staff to better ensure a holistic approach to the programming.
Volunteers meet on a monthly basis to discuss the programs, plan events and sign-up for volunteering/co-facilitation of programs. Experiences with youth, women’s issues, First Aid & CPR certificates, an understanding of HRM communities and services, and knowledge of YWCA Halifax Youth Programs are an asset.
If you are interested in volunteering your time to young women in the turning point of their lives & having FUN, then... please fill-out the application form and return it to youthprograms@ywcahalifax.com with a copy of your resume. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Please, no phone or fax inquires. |
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Halifax Regional Police Youth Program
Are you 14 – 19 years old and looking to have fun and build leadership skills?
The Halifax Regional Police Youth Program (HRPYP) includes a variety of activities, which are educational, community service related or just plain fun, like presentations by guest speakers, field trips, camping trips, traffic control, Police Week, fingerprinting clinics, McGruff appearances, bike rodeos, bike patrols, parades, movie nights, beach outings, etc.
How do you get involved?
For additional information and applications check out the HRPYouth Program website at: www.policeyouth.com.
Download the application!
Please call 490-6976 if you would like to speak to HRP’s Coordinator of Volunteer Programs. Completed applications can be faxed to 490-6363, dropped off at a Halifax Regional Police Station or mailed to Volunteer Programs, HRP-CRCP, 1975 Gottingen St., Halifax, NS, B3J 2H1. |
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Volunteer Firefighter Recruitment
Our 700-strong volunteer corps makes this the largest composite fire department in Canada. The volunteers respond to about 3,000 emergency calls a year throughout HRM. Members are recruited from all areas of HRM. more...
For more information, please contact Heather McKay, HR Consultant 490-4391
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Camp Courage is a Police, Fire & Paramedic Day Camp For Girls Ages 15-19. The purpose is to introduce females to these non-traditional public service careers and instill greater confidence in them.
For More Information Go To campcourage.ca
Or Contact Andréa Speranza at onestop@eastlink.ca / Call 876-5081
This Camp Is FREE!
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