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Seeking volunteers to assist during an afternoon Bingo on Sunday, June 7th. Volunteers will tend to guest needs such as drinks, canteen, set up, take down etc
Court terme (moins de 6 mois) Événement ponctuel
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As a Summer Camp Counsellor, you will play a vital role in creating a safe and fun environment for children. You will be responsible for guiding campers through various activities, fostering their personal growth, and ensuring their well-being throughout their camp experience.Seeking volunteers to cover hours between Monday to Thursday 8:45am-3:30pm (June 29th to August 21st, 2026).
Court terme (moins de 6 mois) Flexible
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Are you passionate about community, culture, and celebration?Join the Nova Multifest Society as a volunteer and help promote diversity through arts and cultural events. Our flagship event, Nova Multifest 2026, is Atlantic Canada’s largest multicultural festival, held once a year at Alderney Landing in Dartmouth, NS.Volunteers play a key role in bringing this vibrant celebration to life from supporting live performances and cultural exhibits to assisting with logistics and community engagement. It’s a great way to meet new people, gain experience, and make a positive impact.Whether you’re interested in helping during the festival, we welcome your time and energy.🌍 To join us, please apply at: https://multifestns.ca/applications/volunteerCelebrate culture. Build community. Volunteer with us!
The Canoe '26 Society is seeking event volunteers as we prepare to welcome the world to Dartmouth this summer on Lake Banook from July 1–5 for the U23 and Junior World Championships, and from June 25–28 for the Masters World Championships. These events are a celebration of modern sport, community, and the ancestral lands and traditions of indigenous people whose lands we reside on. Currently, we are recruiting for the following roles. Participants aged 12+ are encouraged to volunteer; training will be provided ahead of the event. Boat DriversSafety Boat SpottersAccreditationAnnouncersFood ServicesMedal CeremoniesMedia ServicesVolunteer ServicesAthlete ServicesTransport ServicesSpectator ServicesLogistics VolunteersBus, Van & Car DriversMarketing and CommunicationsInterested Volunteers can register here: https://rampregistrations.com/login?v3=460ec3b9
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Phin Performing Arts is looking for compassionate volunteers to support our Dance to Move program - dance classes for people living with Parkinson’s. The class comprises people with Parkinson’s of all ages and mobility along with their care partners. The role of the volunteer is to do the class with the participants, providing light support to folks who need an assit for sit-to-stand, someone nearby or on their arm for balance, or other support for the class (details to be provided by the instructor each week). Requirements are:1) a sincere desire to help folks have a joyous and successful experience in the class2) friendly and compassionate demeanour3) recent Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector check (< 2 years)4) two referencesClasses are Friday mornings (Bedford Hwy at Kearney Lake Rd), and Friday afternoons (Robie St at Charles St).More information is available at www.phin.ca/classes or by requesting more info.Please send interest to Lisa Phinney Langley, Dance to Move Program Director: info@phin.ca or 902-292-9366.
Moyen terme (6 mois à 1 an) Hebdomadaire
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Help us fund the fundraising system that will help Good Neighbour Builders grow across CanadaGood Neighbour Builders is a non-profit working to make it normal again for neighbours to know, care about, and support one another.Through the Good Neighbour Method, we train and support citizens and community leaders to build stronger, more connected neighbourhoods - places where people feel a deeper sense of belonging, wellbeing, and shared responsibility for one another.We are now at an important stage of growth. Grants have helped us get started, but they are not reliable enough to support the scale of our work. To grow sustainably, we need to build a professional fundraising system.That is why we are launching a fundraising campaign to raise the funds needed to hire a fractional professional fundraiser. This paid fundraising professional will help us build the systems, donor relationships, and long-term funding strategy required to bring the Good Neighbour Method to more communities across Canada.We are looking for a volunteer Fundraising Campaign Lead to help guide this campaign from the inside.This is a hands-on leadership role for someone who has experience with fundraising campaigns, donor engagement, sponsorship, major gifts, grants, non-profit development, or campaign coordination — and who wants to help us turn the work already started into a successful campaign.What you’ll help leadYou will help Good Neighbour Builders move the current fundraising campaign from planning into action.This may include:Helping shape the campaign strategy, timeline, and prioritiesReviewing and strengthening the fundraising askIdentifying and prioritizing prospective donors, partners, and supportersSupporting outreach to individual donors, foundations, businesses, and community partnersHelping prepare Barry, board members, and other volunteers for donor conversationsCoordinating follow-up after donor meetingsTracking campaign progress, contacts, asks, and next stepsWorking with the marketing and communications team to make sure campaign messaging is clear and consistentHelping prepare the organization to work effectively with the paid fractional fundraiser once hiredYou would not be starting from scratch. A draft campaign concept, campaign title, one-pager, landing page direction, and supporting materials have already been developed. The campaign is currently framed around “Be a Builder / Let’s Make Good Neighbours”, with the goal of showing both the impact of the Good Neighbour Method and the importance of building sustainable fundraising capacity.What we’re looking forYou may be a great fit if you:Have worked on a fundraising campaign before, either as a volunteer, staff member, board member, consultant, or campaign supporterUnderstand donor relationships and how to move people from interest to contributionAre comfortable helping shape a clear fundraising askCan bring structure, follow-through, and momentum to a volunteer-led campaignAre willing to work collaboratively with board members, volunteers, and future paid fundraising supportBelieve that stronger neighbourhood relationships are essential to individual and community wellbeingYou do not need to be a full-time professional fundraiser, but you should bring enough fundraising experience to help us avoid common mistakes, focus our efforts, and move with confidence.Time commitmentWe are hoping for someone who can support the campaign through its active launch period, beginning in May.Estimated commitment: 3–5 hours per week for the first 8–12 weeks, with the possibility of continuing in a lighter advisory or coordination role once the paid fractional fundraiser is in place.Why this role mattersThis role is not just about helping us run one campaign.It is about helping Good Neighbour Builders build the fundraising foundation needed to reach more communities, train more Builders, support more Neighbour Connectors, and help more people experience belonging and support where they live.Funders need to see a clear mission, visible activity, credible stories, and evidence of impact. This campaign is a chance to bring those pieces together and invite people to help us grow the work in a sustainable way.Interested?If you have fundraising experience and want to help build the foundation for a national movement of good neighbours, we would love to hear from you.Help us become great fundraisers — so we can help more Canadians become good neighbours.
Moyen terme (6 mois à 1 an) Mensuel
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We rely on volunteers to help get food onto the tables of those in Halifax who are unable to prepare nutritious meals for themselves.Do you have 2-3 hours per week to help us in our mission? We are looking for drivers and runners on Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday mornings for deliveries. Choose a weekly route, or substitute on an on call basis.You can even try us on by accompanying an experienced team on a run before you start.
Long terme (plus d'un an) Hebdomadaire
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As a MARS volunteer you may be asked to support MARS’ marine animal response operations under the direction of a MARS Responder in response to incidents in the Maritime Provinces. Since the work that MARS does can vary, volunteers may be asked to assist response for incidents involving dead or distressed cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises), seals, sharks and other large marine wildlife. Occasionally, there are also opportunities to help in other ways, such as with public outreach. These opportunities will be communicated in advance.Anyone 18+ in the Maritime provinces can volunteer with MARS – no experience or prior training is required. Although not always required, having a vehicle is an asset for many incident support requests.To learn more about volunteering with MARS or sign up to volunteer, please visit our website at https://marineanimals.ca/support/volunteer/ and fill out the application form there.
Long terme (plus d'un an) Flexible
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Catapult is a world-class program designed to give youth a life-changing opportunity to discover their potential, take charge of their lives and become empowered to make a difference. The program is a combination of inspiring presentations and exciting activities set in an atmosphere of fun and friendship. Our leadership program is offered absolutely free to 50 Nova Scotia students entering Grade 10 in September who have been nominated by their school because they have natural leadership qualities and the potential to become strong leaders but who would not normally have access to this type of opportunity due to circumstance such as economics, loss of family, geographic isolation, racial barriers, etc.We are currently looking for camp counselors. Our camp counselors are volunteer mentors who become role models to the youth in our program. They work both independently and as a team to provide a stable, positive and often life-changing experience for our youth. This is a volunteer position – meals, accommodations and supplies are covered by Catapult and there is an honourarium of $800.Catapult Camp – Monday, August 10 – Wednesday, August 19, 2026. (2 days of training Aug 10/11) At Camp Counselors are expected to:· Actively participate during on-site training before camp begins· Work cooperatively with the staff team to create a memorable experience· Help with both set up and tear down of camp· Get to know all campers and encourage timid campers to participate· Participate in daily staff meetings· Assist teaching resources as needed and actively participate in programming· Monitor youth wakeups and curfews· Provide general supervision and discipline· Facilitate free time options· Moderate daily Family Shares
Court terme (moins de 6 mois) Événement ponctuel
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Are you 13-18 and passionate about helping the planet? Join ER Teens and take action on environmental issues while making a real impact in your community! ER Teens is an Earth Rangers program for youth who want to make a positive impact on the environment. Volunteer by completing eco-action projects at home, at school, or in your community - on your own schedule. Pick an initiative that interests you, and we'll support you along the way.What you'll get:Fun, hands-on projects that help the planetVolunteer hours for schoolLeadership experience and new skillsA certificate and shout outs for your workChances to connect with other youth and Earth Rangers staff How it works:Sign up on our website (earthrangers.com/erteens)Choose a project Take action and make it happenSubmit your project to earn volunteer hours and a certificate - then celebrate!No experience needed, just an interest in helping the planet. Ready to get started? Sign up at earthrangers.com/erteensQuestions? Email erteens@earthrangers.com
Court terme (moins de 6 mois) Flexible
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Où puis-je trouver du bénévolat à distance à Halifax ?

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Y a-t-il des heures de bénévolat pour étudiants disponibles à Halifax ?

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