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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: Front Desk Volunteer Assistant The Front Desk Volunteer is the welcoming face of Nova Village. In this role, you will greet visitors, answer phones and emails, answer basic inquiries, direct participants to programs and meetings, and provide administrative support. Your friendly presence helps foster an inclusive, safe, and organized environment for all community members, staff and other volunteers. The purpose of this role is to provide opportunities for increased employment skills. Volunteer Title: Front Desk Assistant Supervisor: Ruth Power - Byrne Shift day and time: Monday 9am - 12 noon Tuesday 9am - 12 noon Wednesday 9am - 12 noon Thursday 9am - 2 pm Friday 9 am - 12 noon Responsibilities Greeting visitorsAnswering phones and emailsScheduling appointmentsManaging intake formsHandling mail and deliveriesSupporting staff and participantsMaintaining the reception areaCrisis, distress or difficult visitor responses Skills requiredBasic English SkillsFriendly and personable Good communication skillsOrganized and reliable Respectful and welcoming to individuals of all backgrounds and ages. Patient and Calm under pressure Basic tech Skills…using a desk phone and simple office computer is helpful Reliable and punctual If you are interested in volunteering please contact rbyrne@novavillagens.com
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The East Coast Ukrainian Association is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help make the East Coast Ukrainian Festival 2026 an unforgettable experience for thousands of visitors. The festival celebrates Ukrainian culture through music, dance, food, art, and community, while bringing people of all backgrounds together in a welcoming and family-friendly atmosphere.Festival Details📅Date: Sunday, September 27, 2026⌚️Time: 12:00pm – 5:00pm (Doors open at 11:30 am)📍Location: Steele Wheels Motor Museum, 66 Otter Lake Ct, Halifax, NS B3S 1L9Volunteer Opportunities include: Event setup and takedownFood preparation & salesAdmissions & Ticket salesChildren's activitiesStage performance coordinationNo previous experience is required — training and guidance will be provided and all instructions will be available in English. Most shifts are 5-8 hours depending on the Team. Breaks and a free lunch provided! Reference letters are issued upon request. Ready to Join Us?Complete our VOLUNTEER REGISTRATION FORM before August 28!
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The SICC Mobile Toy Library is a community-led initiative bringing educational toys and learning resources directly to Halifax families through vibrant pop-up events. We are growing and looking for passionate volunteers! Join us to help organize local pop-ups, facilitate community toy swaps, lead creative cardboard castle building workshops, and breathe new life into items at our toy repair stations. By getting involved today, you will help lay the groundwork for our ultimate goal: launching a mobile toy library in Halifax.Volunteer Application Form:https://tally.so/r/Ek8P54
Volunteer Research Assistant — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two Research Assistants to support our work at the intersection of environmental sustainability, climate justice, Black communities, gender equity, youth, and community development.Responsibilities1. Conduct literature and background research on climate and sustainability issues.2. Research environmental racism, Afro-ecofeminism, green careers, food systems, sustainable fashion, climate adaptation, and emerging environmental technologies.3. Identify relevant Canadian and international data, reports, case studies, and academic research.4. Research Black climate leaders, organizations, businesses, researchers, and community initiatives.5. Develop research summaries, briefing notes, fact sheets, and background documents.6. Support research for programs, presentations, reports, funding applications, and educational materials.7. Maintain organized sources, citations, and research databases.Ideal for: Students, graduates, or professionals in environmental studies, geography, sociology, international development, gender studies, political science, social sciences, or related disciplines.………..Volunteer Policy Analyst — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two Policy Analyst volunteers interested in environmental policy, climate justice, Afro-ecofeminism, sustainable development, and equity.Responsibilities1. Review Canadian and international climate and environmental policies.2. Prepare policy briefs, policy summaries, and briefing notes.3. Analyze government strategies, legislation, programs, and consultations.4. Examine policies through environmental justice and Afro-ecofeminist perspectives.5. Assess implications for Black communities, women, youth, newcomers, and other underserved communities.6. Identify policy gaps and develop practical recommendations.7. Monitor emerging government priorities and policy developments.8. Support Jua Centre’s advocacy, consultations, research projects, and submissions.Potential areas of work include Canada’s Environmental Justice Strategy, National Adaptation Strategy, Sustainable Jobs initiatives, sustainable aviation, Canada’s Africa Strategy, green economic development, and environmental racism.Ideal for: Students, graduates, or professionals in public policy, political science, public administration, international affairs, environmental studies, law, economics, or related fields.………..Volunteer Grant Writer & Fund Development Assistant — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two Grant Writing and Fund Development volunteers to help grow our environmental education, youth leadership, research, and community initiatives.Responsibilities1. Research government, foundation, corporate, and community grants.2. Identify funding opportunities aligned with Jua Centre’s programs.3. Maintain a funding pipeline and deadline calendar.4. Review eligibility criteria and funding guidelines.5. Draft and edit grant applications, proposals, and letters of intent.6. Develop project descriptions, objectives, activities, outcomes, and indicators.7. Research statistics and evidence to strengthen funding applications.8. Assist with workplans and basic project budgets.9. Research potential sponsors, funders, and partners.10. Help develop reusable organizational language and funding materials.Ideal for: Strong writers interested in nonprofit management, fundraising, communications, business, public administration, international development, or community development. Previous grant-writing experience is an asset but not required.……..Volunteer Communications & Program Assistant — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two creative Communications & Program Assistants to help translate environmental and climate issues into engaging content, educational resources, programs, and community activities.Responsibilities1. Create social media content, captions, educational carousels, and short-form videos.2. Develop Canva presentations, graphics, and educational materials.3. Help develop youth workshops, worksheets, quizzes, and interactive activities.4. Translate research and policy topics into accessible public-facing content.5. Profile Black environmental leaders working in engineering, science, sustainable fashion, food systems, urban planning, conservation, business, finance, and other fields.6. Support communications for programs, events, campaigns, and community initiatives.7. Assist with speaker, partner, and community outreach.8. Support event and workshop coordination as required.9. Help document program activities and impact.Ideal for: Students, graduates, or professionals interested in communications, marketing, education, environmental studies, nonprofit management, community development, event planning, or youth programming. Experience with Canva, Instagram, TikTok/Reels, writing, photography, video editing, or youth programming is an asset.
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Volunteer Research Assistant — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two Research Assistants to support our work at the intersection of environmental sustainability, climate justice, Black communities, gender equity, youth, and community development.Responsibilities1. Conduct literature and background research on climate and sustainability issues.2. Research environmental racism, Afro-ecofeminism, green careers, food systems, sustainable fashion, climate adaptation, and emerging environmental technologies.3. Identify relevant Canadian and international data, reports, case studies, and academic research.4. Research Black climate leaders, organizations, businesses, researchers, and community initiatives.5. Develop research summaries, briefing notes, fact sheets, and background documents.6. Support research for programs, presentations, reports, funding applications, and educational materials.7. Maintain organized sources, citations, and research databases.Ideal for: Students, graduates, or professionals in environmental studies, geography, sociology, international development, gender studies, political science, social sciences, or related disciplines.………..Volunteer Policy Analyst — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two Policy Analyst volunteers interested in environmental policy, climate justice, Afro-ecofeminism, sustainable development, and equity.Responsibilities1. Review Canadian and international climate and environmental policies.2. Prepare policy briefs, policy summaries, and briefing notes.3. Analyze government strategies, legislation, programs, and consultations.4. Examine policies through environmental justice and Afro-ecofeminist perspectives.5. Assess implications for Black communities, women, youth, newcomers, and other underserved communities.6. Identify policy gaps and develop practical recommendations.7. Monitor emerging government priorities and policy developments.8. Support Jua Centre’s advocacy, consultations, research projects, and submissions.Potential areas of work include Canada’s Environmental Justice Strategy, National Adaptation Strategy, Sustainable Jobs initiatives, sustainable aviation, Canada’s Africa Strategy, green economic development, and environmental racism.Ideal for: Students, graduates, or professionals in public policy, political science, public administration, international affairs, environmental studies, law, economics, or related fields.………..Volunteer Grant Writer & Fund Development Assistant — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two Grant Writing and Fund Development volunteers to help grow our environmental education, youth leadership, research, and community initiatives.Responsibilities1. Research government, foundation, corporate, and community grants.2. Identify funding opportunities aligned with Jua Centre’s programs.3. Maintain a funding pipeline and deadline calendar.4. Review eligibility criteria and funding guidelines.5. Draft and edit grant applications, proposals, and letters of intent.6. Develop project descriptions, objectives, activities, outcomes, and indicators.7. Research statistics and evidence to strengthen funding applications.8. Assist with workplans and basic project budgets.9. Research potential sponsors, funders, and partners.10. Help develop reusable organizational language and funding materials.Ideal for: Strong writers interested in nonprofit management, fundraising, communications, business, public administration, international development, or community development. Previous grant-writing experience is an asset but not required.……..Volunteer Communications & Program Assistant — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two creative Communications & Program Assistants to help translate environmental and climate issues into engaging content, educational resources, programs, and community activities.Responsibilities1. Create social media content, captions, educational carousels, and short-form videos.2. Develop Canva presentations, graphics, and educational materials.3. Help develop youth workshops, worksheets, quizzes, and interactive activities.4. Translate research and policy topics into accessible public-facing content.5. Profile Black environmental leaders working in engineering, science, sustainable fashion, food systems, urban planning, conservation, business, finance, and other fields.6. Support communications for programs, events, campaigns, and community initiatives.7. Assist with speaker, partner, and community outreach.8. Support event and workshop coordination as required.9. Help document program activities and impact.Ideal for: Students, graduates, or professionals interested in communications, marketing, education, environmental studies, nonprofit management, community development, event planning, or youth programming. Experience with Canva, Instagram, TikTok/Reels, writing, photography, video editing, or youth programming is an asset.
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Volunteer Research Assistant — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two Research Assistants to support our work at the intersection of environmental sustainability, climate justice, Black communities, gender equity, youth, and community development.Responsibilities1. Conduct literature and background research on climate and sustainability issues.2. Research environmental racism, Afro-ecofeminism, green careers, food systems, sustainable fashion, climate adaptation, and emerging environmental technologies.3. Identify relevant Canadian and international data, reports, case studies, and academic research.4. Research Black climate leaders, organizations, businesses, researchers, and community initiatives.5. Develop research summaries, briefing notes, fact sheets, and background documents.6. Support research for programs, presentations, reports, funding applications, and educational materials.7. Maintain organized sources, citations, and research databases.Ideal for: Students, graduates, or professionals in environmental studies, geography, sociology, international development, gender studies, political science, social sciences, or related disciplines.………..Volunteer Policy Analyst — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two Policy Analyst volunteers interested in environmental policy, climate justice, Afro-ecofeminism, sustainable development, and equity.Responsibilities1. Review Canadian and international climate and environmental policies.2. Prepare policy briefs, policy summaries, and briefing notes.3. Analyze government strategies, legislation, programs, and consultations.4. Examine policies through environmental justice and Afro-ecofeminist perspectives.5. Assess implications for Black communities, women, youth, newcomers, and other underserved communities.6. Identify policy gaps and develop practical recommendations.7. Monitor emerging government priorities and policy developments.8. Support Jua Centre’s advocacy, consultations, research projects, and submissions.Potential areas of work include Canada’s Environmental Justice Strategy, National Adaptation Strategy, Sustainable Jobs initiatives, sustainable aviation, Canada’s Africa Strategy, green economic development, and environmental racism.Ideal for: Students, graduates, or professionals in public policy, political science, public administration, international affairs, environmental studies, law, economics, or related fields.………..Volunteer Grant Writer & Fund Development Assistant — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two Grant Writing and Fund Development volunteers to help grow our environmental education, youth leadership, research, and community initiatives.Responsibilities1. Research government, foundation, corporate, and community grants.2. Identify funding opportunities aligned with Jua Centre’s programs.3. Maintain a funding pipeline and deadline calendar.4. Review eligibility criteria and funding guidelines.5. Draft and edit grant applications, proposals, and letters of intent.6. Develop project descriptions, objectives, activities, outcomes, and indicators.7. Research statistics and evidence to strengthen funding applications.8. Assist with workplans and basic project budgets.9. Research potential sponsors, funders, and partners.10. Help develop reusable organizational language and funding materials.Ideal for: Strong writers interested in nonprofit management, fundraising, communications, business, public administration, international development, or community development. Previous grant-writing experience is an asset but not required.……..Volunteer Communications & Program Assistant — 2 PositionsJua Centre is seeking two creative Communications & Program Assistants to help translate environmental and climate issues into engaging content, educational resources, programs, and community activities.Responsibilities1. Create social media content, captions, educational carousels, and short-form videos.2. Develop Canva presentations, graphics, and educational materials.3. Help develop youth workshops, worksheets, quizzes, and interactive activities.4. Translate research and policy topics into accessible public-facing content.5. Profile Black environmental leaders working in engineering, science, sustainable fashion, food systems, urban planning, conservation, business, finance, and other fields.6. Support communications for programs, events, campaigns, and community initiatives.7. Assist with speaker, partner, and community outreach.8. Support event and workshop coordination as required.9. Help document program activities and impact.Ideal for: Students, graduates, or professionals interested in communications, marketing, education, environmental studies, nonprofit management, community development, event planning, or youth programming. Experience with Canva, Instagram, TikTok/Reels, writing, photography, video editing, or youth programming is an asset.
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Northwood Spiritual Care is looking for a dedicated volunteer to assist in clerical-related tasks which includes helping to prepare church bulletins and assisting with administration duties during religious gatherings throughout the year. This position requires about 2hrs over the course of the week and takes place between Mon – Fri 9-3pm. If you are interested, you should have experience with the following: working in an office environment, organizing, taking direction, being comfortable with computer programs. If you have a church involvement or background that will be very helpful.
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Location: Halifax Forum – Maritime Hall (2901 Windsor St, Halifax, NS B3K 5E5)Date: Saturday, September 12, 2026Time: 3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. ADT (volunteers required from approximately 2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.)Role OverviewFighting Blindness Canada (FBC) is the largest charitable funder of vision research in Canada. Over our 50-year history, FBC has contributed critical funding for the development of sight-saving treatments and cures for blinding eye diseases. By raising and stewarding funds, FBC is helping drive forward research that supports our goal of understanding why vision loss occurs, how it can be slowed and how sight can be restored. We are an invaluable resource for individuals and families impacted by blindness, providing accurate eye health information through our website and educational events, as well as engaging with government and other stakeholders to advance better vision health policies.We are looking for friendly Event Day Volunteers to support upcoming education and fundraising events, including Coffee Connections on Saturday, September 12, 2026. Through this role, you will be part of a team that helps the event run smoothly and safely and creates a welcoming and accessible environment for participants.As part of FBC’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion, all Education Event Day Volunteers are expected to provide sighted guide support when assisting participants living with vision loss. Sighted guide training will be provided in advance of the event.ResponsibilitiesSet up tables, chairs, signage, and event materials according to accessible floor plans and site layout instructions provided by staffDismantle tables, chairs, signage, and event materials and support cleanup after the eventWelcome participants with enthusiasm, answer general questions, and provide directions to key areas such as seating, washrooms, and event spacesGuide participants to and from the staff-run registration table and support wayfinding before and after they have been registered by staffSet up, restock, and manage food and beverage stations, and assist with cleanup throughout and after the eventIn addition, all volunteers may be asked to provide sighted guide support, including:Assisting blind or partially sighted participants with safe navigation of event spacesSupporting arrival and departure, including navigation from transit points or vehicles if neededGuiding participants through unfamiliar environments using sighted guide best practicesHelping participants locate key areas such as seating, washrooms, and event materialsRemaining attentive to individual preferences and adjusting support as neededCommunicating respectfully to enhance independence and comfortFlagging questions or concerns to FBC staff as they ariseQualificationsFriendly, reliable, and punctualStrong communication and people skillsAbility to work as part of a teamComfortable standing for extended periodsComfortable working in active event environmentsAbility to provide physical guiding support when required (training provided)Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult (18+)Set Up and Wrap Up tasks may require lifting and carrying objects up to 25 lbs — please reach out if you have any questions about physical requirementsTime CommitmentWe ask that you commit to 2:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 12, 2026Volunteers should be available for their full assigned shiftAn orientation session will be provided in advance of the eventLocationThis is an in-person volunteer opportunityEvent location: Halifax Forum – Maritime Hall (2901 Windsor St, Halifax, NS B3K 5E5)Parking lot available on Almon StreetPublic transit: The Halifax Forum is served by several Halifax Transit bus routes, including Routes 1, 7, 8, 9A/9B, and 29, with stops along Windsor Street, Young Street, Almon Street, and Robie Street, all within a short walk of the venue.Benefits of VolunteeringMake a meaningful difference for people living with vision lossSupport accessibility and inclusion in community eventsGain hands-on event operations experienceDevelop skills in communication, accessibility, and person-centred supportComplete FBC sighted guide training, adding a recognized skill to your experienceReceive confirmation of volunteer hours and a reference, if neededLunch and snacks provided (if applicable to event)To apply, please fill out the following application form: https://form.jotform.com/261824577459269If you have any questions, please contact Ushany Kanagendiran at education@fightingblindness.ca or 1-800-461-3331 ext. 270.Applications will be accepted until Friday, August 28, 2026. After we receive your application, we will review it and be in touch by Friday, September 4, 2026 to confirm your role and share next steps, including orientation and sighted guide training information.
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Location: Halifax Forum – Maritime Hall (2901 Windsor St, Halifax, NS B3K 5E5) Date: Saturday, September 12, 2026 Time: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ADT (volunteers required from approximately 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.)Role OverviewFighting Blindness Canada (FBC) is the largest charitable funder of vision research in Canada. Over our 50-year history, FBC has contributed critical funding for the development of sight-saving treatments and cures for blinding eye diseases. By raising and stewarding funds, FBC is helping drive forward research that supports our goal of understanding why vision loss occurs, how it can be slowed and how sight can be restored. We are an invaluable resource for individuals and families impacted by blindness, providing accurate eye health information through our website and educational events, as well as engaging with government and other stakeholders to advance better vision health policies.We are looking for friendly Event Day Volunteers to support upcoming education and fundraising events, including Coffee Connections on Saturday, September 12, 2026. Through this role, you will be part of a team that helps the event run smoothly and safely and creates a welcoming and accessible environment for participants.As part of FBC’s commitment to accessibility and inclusion, all Education Event Day Volunteers are expected to provide sighted guide support when assisting participants living with vision loss. Sighted guide training will be provided in advance of the event.ResponsibilitiesSet up tables, chairs, signage, and event materials according to accessible floor plans and site layout instructions provided by staffDismantle tables, chairs, signage, and event materials and support cleanup after the eventWelcome participants with enthusiasm, answer general questions, and provide directions to key areas such as seating, washrooms, and event spacesGuide participants to and from the staff-run registration table and support wayfinding before and after they have been registered by staffSet up, restock, and manage food and beverage stations, and assist with cleanup throughout and after the eventIn addition, all volunteers may be asked to provide sighted guide support, including:Assisting blind or partially sighted participants with safe navigation of event spacesSupporting arrival and departure, including navigation from transit points or vehicles if neededGuiding participants through unfamiliar environments using sighted guide best practicesHelping participants locate key areas such as seating, washrooms, and event materialsRemaining attentive to individual preferences and adjusting support as neededCommunicating respectfully to enhance independence and comfortFlagging questions or concerns to FBC staff as they ariseQualificationsFriendly, reliable, and punctualStrong communication and people skillsAbility to work as part of a teamComfortable standing for extended periodsComfortable working in active event environmentsAbility to provide physical guiding support when required (training provided)Volunteers under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult (18+)Set Up and Wrap Up tasks may require lifting and carrying objects up to 25 lbs — please reach out if you have any questions about physical requirementsTime CommitmentWe ask that you commit to 9 am to 12:30 pm on Saturday, September 12, 2026Volunteers should be available for their full assigned shiftAn orientation session will be provided in advance of the eventLocationThis is an in-person volunteer opportunityEvent location: Halifax Forum – Maritime Hall (2901 Windsor St, Halifax, NS B3K 5E5)Parking Lot available on Almon St.Benefits of VolunteeringMake a meaningful difference for people living with vision lossSupport accessibility and inclusion in community eventsGain hands-on event operations experienceDevelop skills in communication, accessibility, and person-centred supportComplete FBC sighted guide training, adding a recognized skill to your experienceReceive confirmation of volunteer hours and a reference, if neededsnacks providedPlease complete the following volunteer form if you are interested in this opportunity: https://form.jotform.com/261824577459269If you have any questions, please contact Ushany Kanagendiran, Senior Coordinator, Education and Engagement at education@fightingblindness.ca or call (416) 360-4200 ext 270
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Results is an advocacy nonprofit that believes in mobilizing everyday people (our volunteers) to generate the political will to end extreme poverty in low-and middle-income countries. We focus our work on global health, access to quality education and economic opportunities. We direct our energy and efforts at government decision makers like party leaders, Members of Parliament and senators because they have the power to improve policies and make the monetary investments needed to end extreme poverty. We also raise awareness by writing letters to the editor (LTEs) and op-eds, using social media, fundraising and more. Oftentimes the first step is putting these issues on the radar — and keeping the pressure on. It might seem like a small step, but it all adds up into impact. commitment: 1 year minimum, 1-2 hours per week on average support structure: Volunteers (virtually) meet in local groups on a monthly basis and rely on their group leader(s) for guidance. Attending other virtual calls and webinars led by Results staff is recommended. If you’re ready to learn about advocacy, causes and solutions to extreme poverty and committed to taking action every month, join us! Use the following link to sign up to volunteer.FRANÇAIS Nous sommes un organisme de plaidoyer qui mobilise les gens du quotidien (nos bénévoles) pour générer la volonté politique pour mettre fin à l’extrême pauvreté dans les pays à faible et moyen revenu. Nous concentrons notre travail sur la santé mondiale, l’accès à une éducation de qualité et l’inclusion économique. Nous concentrons notre énergie et nos efforts à mobiliser les décideurs et décideuses politiques comme les chef.fe.s de partis, député.es, sénateurs et sénatrices, car ils et elles détiennent le pouvoir d’améliorer les politiques et de faire les investissements requis pour éradiquer l’extrême pauvreté. Nous faisons aussi de la sensibilisation en écrivant des lettres ouvertes aux journaux, en utilisant les médias sociaux, en collectant des fonds et bien plus. Souvent, la première étape est d’attirer l’attention sur ces enjeux et de les faire connaître — et de maintenir la pression. Cela peut sembler être un petit pas, mais les actions s’accumulent et ont ainsi de l’impact. engagement : 1 an minimum, 1-2 heures par semaine en moyenne structure de soutien : Les bénévoles se réunissent (virtuellement) en groupes locaux tous les mois et comptent sur leur.s leader.s de groupe pour obtenir des conseils. Il est aussi recommandé d’assister à d’autres appels virtuels et webinaires dirigés par les employées de Résultats. Vous êtes prêt.e à apprendre ce que signifie faire du plaidoyer, en apprendre plus sur les causes et solutions à l’extrême pauvreté, puis vous vous engagez à passer à l’action à chaque mois? Joignez-vous à nous! Inscrivez-vous en tant que bénévole aujourd'hui!
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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.
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We are in need of leadership volunteers for the Medavie Blue Nose Marathon. Applications are opening soon!
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Hoot! Hoot! Calling all night owls, this volunteer opportunity is for you. Now in its 7th year, this race will take place at 7:30 PM on Saturday, March 20, 2027, at Point Pleasant Park. We have some fun volunteer opportunities available if you’re interested in joining our flock! Positions include: Kit Pick Up, Course Marshals& On-site supportRegistration opening soon!
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Every year, the Valley Harvest Marathon is made possible by the generosity of hundreds of volunteers. We have dedicated groups who help year after year, including ICE Cheerleading, the Shriners, Kingsport Fitness and Wellness, Triton Swim, Horton D1 Girls Volleyball, and many individuals who make this event possible. To all of our incredible volunteers over the years, thank you! This year, we have lots of volunteers needs. If you have some free time on race weekend or leading up to, we would appreciate your help! Our volunteer needs include: - Participant kit assembly - Kit Pick Up at Dartmouth and Wolfville locations - Site set up and support for all races - Course marshalling - Cycle support - Food services - Medal presenting - And more! Sign up today!
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Every year, Not Since Moses is made possible by the generosity of volunteers. We have lots of volunteer needs each year, and we are hoping you may be able to assist.Our volunteer needs include: - Kit pickup - Site setup and support for our races - Course Marshals - Site teardown and clean up - Parking support - And more! Thank you for your interest in volunteering! We wouldn't be able to RUN it without our dedicated Mud Crew. Registration opening soon!
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We need more than 1,000 volunteers to help make the annual Blue Nose Marathon another major success. Halifax is proud to have the best volunteers in Canada, and our down-home sense of hospitality and friendship is second to none.Why Volunteer?Aside from joining the community in celebration of healthy, active living, in exchange for your time, you will receive:A commemorative Blue Nose Volunteer T-ShirtA Certificate of Achievement for your records.An invitation to the Finished’er After PartyRegistration opening soon!
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