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North Shore Youth Volunteer Directory
2019 Twenty Fourth Edition
The North Shore Youth Volunteer Directory is a valuable resource for young people interested
in volunteering within the community, particularly on the North Shore. The directory provides
useful information regarding volunteer opportunities for youth between the ages of 12 – 19
years old in the City of North Vancouver, and the Districts of North and West Vancouver. North
Shore Community Resources publishes the directory annually, creating an up-to-date and easy-
to-use resource. A variety of volunteer positions are listed ranging from engagement in social,
economic, cultural, and environmental activism. There are positions to meet everyone’s
interests and availability, with opportunities for entry level, to both short and long term time
frames. The directory, as well as other volunteer resources, can be accessed online at the North
Shore Community Resources website at www.nscr.bc.ca
Benefits of Volunteering
There are many different reasons people become involved in volunteering. Volunteering is a
way to contribute to your community, expand your horizons, and explore new future career
options. It is also a social activity providing visibility to a wide range of people, including many
strong influential community leaders. Volunteering is an excellent way to develop your career
potential by fulfilling graduation requirements for secondary school and by gaining valuable
work experience, network contacts, and references through volunteer positions that may even
lead directly to employment. Volunteering enables you to find your strengths, your passions
and explore your interests while developing workplace, management, customer service, and
leadership skills that can be documented in your resume. School and career counsellors
encourage job seekers to document pertinent volunteer experiences. Volunteer work opens
doors to build character, teamwork, and balance in life while providing on-going training to
upgrade your skills.
About North Shore Community Resources
North Shore Community Resources is a non-profit society that has been serving the North
Shore since 1976. The North Shore Youth Volunteer Directory is just one service that our
organization offers to the general public. The centre has four main functions: To provide up-to-
date community information and referral services, to coordinate and promote volunteer
services and volunteerism across the North Shore, to provide child care information, and to
provide legal information and advocacy.
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Directory Information
Directory Contributors: Managing Editor 2018 – 2019: Kathryn Seely, Manager, Community Engagement and Seniors
Programs Twenty-Fourth Edition Publisher and Cover Design: Cullen Hughes and Shohreh Sharafi
Cover Image: Shohreh Sharafi
Special thanks to The BC Community Gaming Grants for their ongoing support.
The North Shore Youth Volunteer Directory is produced by:
Volunteer North Shore, a service of:
North Shore Community Resources Society
Capilano Mall, Suite 201 – 935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver, B.C.
V7P 1S3 Telephone: (604) 985 7138
Twitter Account: @NSCRConnect Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.nscr.bc.ca
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Table of Contents
Administration and Office Work Page 6
Animals and the Environment Page 7
Arts and Culture Page 14
Community Services Page 25
Education Page 37
Health Page 39
Multicultural Page 43
Seniors Page 44
Youth Work Page 46
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List of Organizations Artisan Farmers Market Page 25
Aunt Leah’s Place Page 27
Canadian Blood Services Page 28
Canuck Place Children’s Hospice Page 39
Capilano Care Centre Page 40
Capilano Community Services Society Page 46
Catching the Spirit Youth Society Page 47
City of North Vancouver Page 7
Democracy Café Page 37
District of North Vancouver Community Planning Department Page 6
District of West Vancouver Page 7
Evergreen Page 8
Fresh Air Learning Page 47
Harmony Arts Festival Page 14
Harvest Project Page 28
Kay Meek Centre Page 14
Kids Help Phone Page 29
Lighthouse Park Preservation Society Page 8
Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre Page 9
Lynn Valley Care Centre Page 44
Musart Page 15
North Shore Black Bear Society Page 9
North Shore Connexions Page 30
North Shore Keep Well Society Page 41
North Shore Meals on Wheels Page 45
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North Shore Multicultural Society Page 43
North Shore Neighbourhood House and John Braithwaite Community Centre Page 48
North Shore Salvation Army Page 31
North Vancouver City Library Page 31
North Vancouver Community Arts Council Page 15
North Vancouver Community Players Page 17
North Vancouver District Public Library Page 32
North Vancouver Recreation and Culture Commission Page 17
Parkgate Community Centre Page 49
Presentation House Arts Centre Page 18
Quest Food Exchange Page 33
Seymour Art Gallery Page 18
Seymour Salmonid Society Page 10
SOS Thrift Store Page 34
St. John Ambulance Cadets Page 41
Stanley Park Ecology Society Page 10
Telus World of Science Page 37
Theatre Under The Stars Page 19
Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports Page 34
Vancouver Aquarium – Stanley Park Page 12
Vancouver Fringe Festival Page 20
Washington Kids Foundation Page 35
West Vancouver Memorial Library Page 35
West Vancouver Museum Page 23
Wild Bird Trust of British Columbia Page 12
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Administration and Office Work
District of North Vancouver – Community Planning Department 355 West Queens Rd., North Vancouver, B.C., V7N 4N5
Contact: Community Planning Department Phone: (604)-990-2454
Email: [email protected] Fax: (604)-984-8664
Website: www.dnv.org
Contact Availability: Mon – Fri, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Community Development / Social Planning VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Some volunteer opportunities may exist in the Community Planning Department for the
District of North Vancouver. In addition to providing information about the various Council Committees seeking
youth volunteers, Community Planning staff are also involved in a variety of projects with community partners
throughout the District of North Vancouver that regularly need volunteers. Examples of Council Committees that
require youth representation are the Transportation Advisory Committee, Community Services Advisory
Committee, and Advisory Community on Disability Issues etc. There are also municipal processes that require
youth input and involvement such as Official Community Planning implementation processes. Volunteer
opportunities on projects done in partnership with community partners include events like various youth agency
activities, Youth Week and the Annual Civic Youth Awards to name a few. For more information on any of these go
to the website or give Angele a Call!
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided
REQUIREMENTS: Good communication skills, able to work independently. Requirements depend on the project
and volunteers may be placed with a project depending on the skills they have
SKILLS / ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Employment education, career exploration, networking,
experience in event planning and leadership and communication skills
HOURS INVOLVED: Varying depending on the project
MINIMUM AGE: 15 years old and up
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Animals and the Environment
City of North Vancouver 141 West 14th street, North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 1H9
Want to get out into our parks and get your hands dirty while making a difference? Then come join in the fun with
the City Park Stewards!
Email: [email protected] Phone: 604-689-0766 ext 9253
Contact availability: Anytime
VOLUNTEER TITLE: City Park Stewards
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: There are year-round public stewardship and restoration activities, including free
interpretive walks, workshops and a monthly stewardship event the fourth Saturday of each month. Volunteers
will be working at various parks around the City of North Vancouver primarily removing invasive species growth
and occasionally planting native plants. They will be working with a team to help restore local parks with the
support from the City of North Vancouver. Tools, gloves, and refreshments are provided.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
REQUIREMENTS: Everyone is welcome, no experience necessary
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will get to work outside to help restore and maintain
parks. Volunteers can also log their hours to use towards their graduation credit.
HOURS INVOLVED: Various dates, 9:00am – 12:00pm
MINIMUM AGE: All ages welcome
District of West Vancouver 750 17th Street, West Vancouver, B.C, V7V 3T3
Discover a new skill, talent or hobby. Connect with a thriving community of big-hearted givers like yourself. Inspire
others and you too will be inspired to make every day matter. The District of West Vancouver has several volunteer
opportunities designed with you and your unique skills in mind.
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Contact: Caroline Brandson, Volunteer Services Phone: 604-913-2703
Email: [email protected]
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Various Volunteer Positions Available VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Camps, afterschool and weekend program assistants, events, youth lounge, food services,
ice skating, swimming lessons, gymnastics, parks, outdoor programs and committees
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Depends on position
HOURS INVOLVED: Varied
TRAINING AVAILABLE: A general orientation is required for all youth
REQUIREMENTS: Must have BC Medical, if you are not sure contact us before signing up for an orientation.
MINIMUM AGE: 14-18
Evergreen 90-425 Carrall Street, Vancouver BC, V6B 6E3
Through our award-winning suite of programs, we have actively engaged Canadians in creating and sustaining
healthy urban environments in our schools, our public spaces, in housing and transit systems and communities
themselves.
Contact: Laura Nickerson, Project Manager Phone: 604-913-2703
Email: [email protected]
VOLUNTEER TITLE: City Park Stewards
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer will be removing invasive plants from parks and replacing them with trees and
shrubs
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will get to work outside and gain experience working
with local nature
HOURS INVOLVED: 9:00 am -12:00 pm on the fourth Saturday of each month
REQUIREMENTS: All welcome
MINIMUM AGE: High School
Lighthouse Park Preservation Society
Lighthouse Park Preservation Society is a membership-based non-profit organization formed in 1998 to
protect the natural integrity of Lighthouse Park; to promote public awareness of its natural features and
to support the development of biological zones near the park boundaries.
Email: [email protected] Website: www.lpps.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Volunteer Weed and Ivy Pulling
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be meeting at various parks, including Caulfield Park, North Piccadilly Park
and The Dale Park, to pull invasive weeds and ivy
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Lighthouse Park Preservation Society
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers should bring sturdy shoes, hiking boots and work gloves.
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SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will gain experience working in the outdoors and with
wildlife
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary
MINIMUM AGE: 12+
Lynn Canyon Ecology Centre
3663 Park Rd., North Vancouver, B.C., V7J 3G3
Ecology resource center featuring films, lectures, trails and nature walks. Special programs are available for schools
and groups. Operated by the District of North Vancouver.
Contact: Tricia Edgar, Education Programmer Phone: (604) 990-3755
Email: [email protected] Fax: (604) 981-3154
Contact Availability: Please leave a message or send an email to arrange an interview
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Summer Nature Program Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: The nature program assistant helps the Ecology Centre summer nature educators with
programs for children ages 5 - 8. This is a good introduction to working with children. The assistant helps children
make crafts, play games and explore outdoors (only for July and August).
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided
REQUIREMENTS: Fair English skills, and enjoy working with children. Volunteers have to attend training, express
enthusiasm for children/nature, and be responsible.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Increased knowledge of natural history and nature education.
Facilitation skills in teaching and working with children.
HOURS INVOLVED: Looking for people who can come in from 9:00 am – 12:30 pm, Monday-Wednesday, for one or
more weeks during the summer.
MINIMUM AGE: 15 years old and up
North Shore Black Bear Society c/o 355 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C., V7N 4N5
The North Shore Black Bear Society, a non-profit organization, works in partnership with municipalities and other
groups involved with black bears and bear attractant issues. Our education program is delivered by dedicated
volunteers across the North Shore of Vancouver.
Email: [email protected] Phone: 604-317-4911
Contact Availability: Contact Anytime Website: northshorebears.com
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Black Bear Society Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Opportunities include assisting at information booths at public events and helping to
canvass neighborhoods where there has been bear activity. All new volunteers will always be working with at least
one experienced member of the North Shore Black Bear Society.
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REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer must have excellent communication skills and be willing and enthusiastic about
learning about bears.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the North Shore Black Bear Society
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience working with a team and help
increase safety of black bears. Volunteers can also use the hours towards their graduation credit or Duke of
Edinburgh Awards.
HOURS INVOLVED: Contact Black Bear Society directly
MINIMUM AGE: Secondary High School students only
Seymour Salmonid Society (Seymour River Fish Hatchery) Box 52221, North Vancouver, B.C., V7J 3V5
The Seymour Salmonid Society runs the Seymour River Fish Hatchery and Education Centre. The society has a
working relationship with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Metro Vancouver, and many schools, colleges, businesses
and other conservation groups. Volunteers will be involved in the day to day operations of the hatchery. Most
volunteer opportunities are hands on and outside in all weather conditions. If you are looking for entry level career
experience or would just like to give back to your community, the Seymour River Hatchery is a great place to spend
time.
For more information please visit: http://seymoursalmon.com/volunteering.php
Contact: Sasha Gale, Volunteer Coordinator Phone: (604) 288-0511
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.seymoursalmon.com – please look at http://www.seymoursalmon.com/findus.php to see how to
get to the hatchery (we can help with getting you up to the hatchery) and also the volunteering page.
Contact Availability: Email anytime
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Fish Hatchery Operations Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Help maintain the fish hatchery on weekdays or weekends. Many of the activities are
seasonal and may include brood stock capture, fish releases, and fin clipping. Daily hatchery duties include feeding
fish, cleaning troughs and general hatchery maintenance and cleaning.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Volunteer Orientation provided. Instructions given on an as-needed basis.
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers from all backgrounds are welcome to apply.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Fish husbandry, teamwork, communications, fish biology, and
understanding of current topics in fisheries.
HOURS INVOLVED: No minimum commitment required. Hatchery operation hours are from 8:00 am – 3:00 pm
year round.
MINIMUM AGE: 15years old & up (younger volunteers are accepted but require parental supervision).
Stanley Park Ecology Society 610 Pipeline Road, Vancouver, BC, V6G 1Z4
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Stanley Park Ecology Society promotes awareness and respect for the natural world and plays a leadership role in
the stewardship of Stanley Park through collaborative initiatives in education, research and conservation.
For more information please visit: http://stanleyparkecology.ca/
Email: [email protected] Phone: (604)-257-6908
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Special Invasive Plant Removal Team VOLUNTEER ACITIVITIES: Volunteers will work as part of a small team to remove targeted invasive species from
selected areas and help with other stewardship projects in Stanley Park. They will also interact with the public
about ecology and invasive species in Stanley Park as needed. Volunteers will also collect data on invasive species
removal and support fellow team members and the Stewardship Coordinator by maintaining a positive attitude
and showing dedication while accomplishing tasks.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training will be provided. REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers must be 16 years of age or older, have excellent English and effective communication
skills. They must also be willing to work outdoors in all weather conditions, be reliable and punctual, have an
interest in nature and be enthusiastic about contributing to habitat restoration work in Stanley Park. SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will gain experience in the field of environmental
conservation, make an important contribution to the conservation and restoration of habitats in Stanley Park and
develop team building, leadership and project organizational skills. They will also receive a letter of reference after
30 hours of service.
HOURS INVOLVED: 10:00am – 1:0 pm Monday - Wednesday
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Nature House Host (summer) VOLUNTEER ACITIVITIES: Volunteers will welcome visitors to the Nature House and share information about
Stanley Park’s ecology. They will also engage visitors with the educational displays and promote other Stanley Park
Ecology Society programming. They will also organize resource materials, assist in the opening and closing
procedure for the Nature House and perform some light cleaning duties.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided on select dates
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers must have excellent communication skills, a friendly personality, and interest in and
willingness to learn about ecology and Stanley Park and have a high level of commitment.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will be invited to attend Discovery Walks for free and
can receive a reference letter after 30 hours is completed. They also get to develop ecology interpretation skills
and spend time and learn about Stanley Park.
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesday – Friday 10:00am – 1:30pm or 1:30pm – 4:00pm
MINIMUM AGE: 17 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Stanley Park EcoCamp Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACITIVITIES: Volunteers will be assisting SPES educators with various operational and educational
activities. They will also be assisting in supervision and group management of campers.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training will be provided by Stanley Park
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers must have excellent leadership, organizational and communication skills. They must
also have a willingness to work outdoors (rain or shine) and have the ability to pass a criminal record check. Having
work experience with children is an asset but not required.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will gain leadership experience working with children,
skills to build their resume, network with new people, contribute to the next generation’s understanding and
appreciation of nature and will be invited to attend the season-end volunteer appreciation party in August.
HOURS INVOLVED: 8:00am – 12:30pm, 12:30pm-5:00pm or all day (8:00am – 5:00pm)
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MINIMUM AGE: Must be enrolled in grade 11 or higher
Vancouver Aquarium – Stanley Park P.O. Box 3232, Vancouver B.C., V6B 3X8
The Vancouver Aquarium is a non-profit association dedicated to effecting the conservation of aquatic life through
display, interpretation, education, research and direct action.
For more information please visit: http://www.vanaqua.org/join/hands-on/work-experience
Contact: Zoe Jackson, Coordinator, Volunteer Services & Youth Programs Phone: (604) 659-3478
Email: [email protected] Fax: (604) 659-3515
Website: http://www.vanaqua.org/volunteer
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Vancouver Aquarium Youth Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Expand your skills by joining our youth volunteer team. Designed for students ages 14-18,
this program is for individuals interested in gaining experience while helping keep our oceans healthy and
flourishing. As a youth volunteer you will expand your social network, increase your marine conservation
knowledge, and connect with your community. All of our roles have a high level of public interaction and allow you
to gain knowledge in marine biology.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Mandatory orientation and training sessions. Recruitment occurs every 1-2 months.
REQUIREMENTS: Valid medical coverage, fluency in English, eligibility to volunteer in Canada; people skills and
public speaking skills are an asset, interest in marine life, conservation, and the environment.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Fluency in English, mature attitude, positive interactions with
public.
HOURS INVOLVED: 4 hours per week for a term of 3-6 months, OR, if doing a Work Experience placement, short-
term & intensive 2-3 week placement.
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
Wild Bird Trust of British Columbia (WBT) Mailing Address: 2645 Dollarton Highway, North Vancouver, BC, Canada, V7H 1B1
Work Location: The Conservation Area at Maplewood Flats, 2645 Dollarton Hwy, North Vancouver
Enhancing The Conservation Area at Maplewood Flats for birds and wildlife. School Programs, Bird Surveys, Nature
Walks and Volunteer Days.
http://www.wildbirdtrust.org/
Contact: Elsie Webb, Office Manager Website: http://www.wildbirdtrust.org/
Email: [email protected] Phone: (604) 929-2379
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Communications Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Support the social media team at Maplewood Flats by supporting the building of digital
photography and social media assets and materials and share them with our followers on Instagram, Facebook,
Twitter and through our semi-annual Wingspan publication.
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TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Should have an interest in communications and social marketing, the environment, wildlife and
birds, and the interest and ability to follow and work under direction. Previous knowledge of the environment,
wildlife, and birds is not necessary.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Working with people; gaining work references.
HOURS INVOLVED: Flexible and by arrangement
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: General Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are accepted all throughout the year for various activities and positions at the
Wild Bird Trust. Volunteers will be involved with enhancing the conservation area at Maplewood Flats for birds and
wildlife, school programs, bird surveys, nature walks. Some volunteer activities may include invasive plant removal,
gardening, trail work, and tree planting. For more information contact WBT’s MCA Manager Ernie Kennedy.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Ability to sign WBT’s Waiver of liability and transportation to the site are necessary. Should have
an interest in the environment, wildlife and birds, and the interest and ability to follow and work under direction.
Previous knowledge of the environment, wildlife and birds is not necessary.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Working with people; gaining references.
HOURS INVOLVED: Flexible and by arrangement
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
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Arts and Culture
Harmony Arts Festival 1564 Argyle Avenue, West Vancouver, BC, V7V 1A1
Do you love spending time at the festival? The festival would not be possible without the gracious support of over
200 volunteers. Volunteers of all ages are welcome!
Contact: Melisa Moen, Volunteer Coordinator Phone: 604-925-7268
Email: [email protected]
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Various Volunteer Positions Available VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer positions include art market vendor attendants, kid’s art assistant, donation
ambassador, information booth ambassador, maintenance assistant, security personnel and roaming survey
collector
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Various skills developed depending on position
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training required for new volunteers. Date available online.
MINIMUM AGE: 14
Kay Meek Centre 1700 Mathers Avenue, West Vancouver BC V7V 2G7
Kay Meek Centre is a performing Art Centre. As a presenter of cultural events, Kay Meek Centre is committed to
presenting artistic excellence in a range of experiences that would not otherwise be available in West Vancouver.
These events focus on theatre, music, dance and film. Kay Meek Centre is a proud community partner of the West
Vancouver School District and the Municipality of West Vancouver.
Our Vision: A community engaged, inspired, and enriched by the performing arts.
Website: For more information about Kay Meek Centre visit: https://kaymeek.com/ Email: [email protected] Phone: (604) 981 1170
Contact Availability: Email anytime
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: Kay Meek Centre Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Ushers, ticket takers, concession, bar, and in other support roles for performances at Kay
Meek Centre.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation is provided. Instructions given on an as-needed basis.
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers from all backgrounds are welcome to apply.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: English and Farsi speakers
HOURS INVOLVED: No minimum commitment required.
MINIMUM AGE: 15 years old & up
Musart 1046 Deep Cove Road, North Vancouver, BC, V7G 1S3
Since 1992, MUSART has created opportunity and exposure for local Lower Mainland artists, musicians, cancers
and poets with a focus on the North Shore Community. This festival is the premier event to demonstrate that North
Shore residents are involved in the community and to raise support for the individuals that provide community-
oriented programs and business within the area.
Contact: Velissa Stone Phone: 604-929-2683
Email: [email protected]
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Cates Park Concert Series VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer will help collect donations, help with setup, stage, sound and concerts
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Gain knowledge and experience working at a music festival
HOURS INVOLVED: Varied
MINIMUM AGE: 12-18
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Deep Cove Daze VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will get to have fun, work with a dynamic team for a music festival, listen to
amazing music, eat delicious food, see gorgeous art and are given a festival t-shirt and food for helping out
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Gain knowledge and experience working at a music festival
HOURS INVOLVED: Varied
MINIMUM AGE: 12-18
North Vancouver Community Arts Council 335 Lonsdale, North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 2G3
Located at CityScape Community Art Space, our mandate is to enable emerging and professional artists in all
disciplines, bridge cultures and build strong communities through the arts. Resource centre for artists and public on
arts and cultural matters, encouraging the development of the arts in all media. Programs include: Art Rental, Art
in the Community, community events, art classes for adults, youth, and children, spring break and summer camps
for children, as well as youth and community art projects. Also, program and manage CityScape Community Art
Space and Maplewood House.
Email: [email protected] Phone: (604) 988-6844
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Website: www.nvartscouncil.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Art Workshop Assistants
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Throughout the year the Arts Council puts on various community art workshops. These
workshops are held at various venues and invite members of the community to participate in creating art and are
often associated with events, traditional holidays, and gallery exhibitions. Volunteers will also work with children.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers should be friendly, social, organized, comfortable in crowds, and interested in the
arts.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Develop leadership skills and ability to interact with children.
HOURS INVOLVED: Interested volunteers will be placed on a waiting list. The workshop schedule is sporadic and
based on need. Volunteers will have to give their contact info.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Gallery Attendant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Present during the open hours of the Gallery to greet Gallery patrons, answer questions
about the current exhibition, and direct them to the appropriate staff member where needed.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers should be friendly, social, organized, and interested in the arts.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Develop leadership skills and ability to interact with others.
Gallery Attendants are invited to attend exhibition receptions at the start of each exhibition, as well as exhibition
orientations to familiarize themselves with the new works of art in the gallery.
HOURS INVOLVED: Interested volunteers will be placed on a waiting list. Shifts are 2.5 hours long and there is an
occasional need for spots to be filled when regular volunteers are away.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Events Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: The North Vancouver Community Arts Council is an event-driven organization and we
have a lot of fun planning, organizing and executing various public events throughout the year. These popular
events are fabulous for those who want to work closely with the public in a rich interactive arts environment.
Volunteer positions are defined according to the specific needs of the event. Many positions require that you be
outdoors, may involve lifting and carrying e.g. setting up tables and chairs.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers should be friendly, social, organized, comfortable in crowds, and interested in the
arts.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Develop leadership skills and ability to interact with others.
Volunteers will have to give their contact info.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Art in the Garden Greeter (May)
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: To greet the public, give information, and accept admission during the annual two-day
North Shore event. Art in the Garden is a chance for local residents to open their gardens to be animated by two
and three dimensional art and live musical performances.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers should be friendly, social, organized, and interested in learning new information in
the arts.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Experience working in an art environment with experts and
interacting with the public.
HOURS INVOLVED: Interested volunteers will be placed on a waiting list. Volunteers will have to give their contact
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info. Shifts are usually 5.5 hours in length.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
North Vancouver Community Players Hendry Hall, 815 East 11 St., North Vancouver, B.C., V7R 2L5 We exist to provide a forum for our members to express their creativity, to entertain our community with six engaging theatrical performances a season. For more information please visit: http://www.northvanplayers.ca/wcid.html
Contact: Ticket line 604-983-2633 Website: www.northvanplayers.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Community Theatre Backstage Crew
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Help construct, paint & decorate stage sets, search for costumes and props, design, hang
& run lighting, work behind the scenes during run of the show doing makeup & hair, moving scenery, running
props.
REQUIREMENTS: Fluency in English, cheerful disposition and good work ethic. Carpentry skills and construction
skills are important assets.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Working with a mentor who will show the volunteer the ropes in
the field of work, experience in the theatre, and set development.
HOURS INVOLVED: Flexible, typically from 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm and weekend daytimes. Volunteers needed for
September through June.
MINIMUM AGE: 16
North Vancouver Recreation and Culture Commission 851 West Queens Road, North Vancouver B.C, V7N 4E3
North Vancouver Recreation and Culture Commission provides and coordinates a broad array of recreational
opportunities to encourage individuals to develop their potential as physical, social, emotional, and spiritual beings.
Contact: Meh Najak, Volunteer Resources Programmer Phone: (604) 983-6345
Email: [email protected] Contact Availability: Monday to Friday
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Day Camp Assistant VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Assist with the general supervision of participants as directed by the day camp leaders.
Assist with preparation, set-up and clean-up of materials used by participants. Interacting with children and
facilitating them to have a great day camp experience. Have fun and encourage kids to have fun!
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Interest in working with and sensitive to the needs of children; enthusiasm; must be reliable;
willingness to take on responsibility. A criminal record check, 3 references and completion of orientation are
required.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Leadership skills; communication skills; great group/team
building skills.
HOURS INVOLVED: Mon to Fri, 8:45 am – 4:30 pm. A minimum commitment of two full day weeks or three weeks
of half days.
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: General Recreation VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers assist with art, basketball, hockey, soccer, skating programs, and so much
more. If you have an interest or passion call us and we will work with you to find a suitable placement.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Interest in working with and sensitive to the needs of children; enthusiasm; must be reliable;
willingness to take on responsibility. A criminal record check, 3 references and completion of orientation are
required.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Leadership skills; communication skills; great group/team
building skills. HOURS INVOLVED: Mon to Fri, 8:45 am – 4:30 pm. A minimum commitment of 40 hours per week
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
Presentation House Arts Centre 333 Chesterfield Ave., North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 3G9
The Presentation House Arts Centre consists of two heritage buildings, the largest a former school built in 1902, the
smaller a former church built in 1899. The school building now houses three organizations: Presentation House
Theatre, Presentation House Gallery, and North Vancouver Museum and Archives which are all non-profit
charitable societies. The Theatre operates a 158-seat performance space, with fixed raked seating and a black box
stage area which it programs year-round with a wide range of community and professional performing art events.
The Theatre lobby functions as a community gallery and displays artwork by local artists. The former church is
named Anne Macdonald studio and is used for rehearsals, auditions and workshops.
Contact: Abigail Bueno, Volunteer Coordinator Phone: (604) 990-3474
Email: [email protected] Fax: (604) 990-3474
Website: www.phtheatre.org VOLUNTEER TITLE: Usher/Ticket Taker
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: To take tickets and hand out programs to patrons, assist patrons with finding seats. Give
general information to patrons regarding running times and upcoming shows being presented at the theatre.
Occasional opportunity for data entry, fundraising, and helping with annual mail out to clients.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Short orientation provided
REQUIREMENTS: Dependable and pleasant
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Customer service skills and interpersonal skills are developed as
we have a diverse patron base. A benefit of this job role is the ability to see a wide variety of live theatre, music
and dance for free.
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary depending on show times, but mostly evenings 6:45 – 9:30/10:00 pm and some
weekend matinees 12:45 – 4:30 pm.
MINIMUM AGE: 15 years old & up
Seymour Art Gallery 4360 Gallant Ave., North Vancouver, B.C., V7G 1L2
A non-profit gallery located within the Deep Cove Cultural Centre featuring group and solo exhibits of emerging to
internationally recognized artists.
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Contact: Kara Wightman, Gallery Assistant Phone: (604) 924-1378
Email: [email protected] Fax: (604) 924-3786
Website: www.seymourartgallery.com
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Gallery Shop Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Help customers and ring through sales in the Seymour Art Gallery’s Gallery Shop, which
sells work by more than 60 local artists; monitor the Gallery and record visitor numbers, provide friendly customer
service and information to the public.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Processing sales transactions, information about gallery exhibits, and customer service.
REQUIREMENTS: Must like working with the public, be friendly and enthusiastic, comfortable working
independently, and willing to learn. Must be comfortable with simple math and have an ability to handle cash,
Visa, MC, and debit machine transactions.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Skills for working with the public and sales experience.
HOURS INVOLVED: 3.5 hours per shift, flexible and on-going.
MINIMUM AGE: 19 years old & up
Theatre Under the Stars 610 Pipeline Road, Vancouver, BC V6G 1Z4
Theatre Under the Stars has always depended on the hard work and dedication of our team of volunteers! Each
season, over 200 volunteers contribute their time, energy, and skills to make our season a great success! We
require energetic committed volunteers to help in the front house: ushering, taking tickets, greeting, and staffing
the coffee bar and bar, we also recruit for our backstage crew who work in costuming, lighting, sound, set and
props for the run of the shows.
Contact: Michael Wilkinson
Email: [email protected] Phone: (604)-734-1917
Fax: (604)-734-1585 Website: https://www.tuts.ca/
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Front of House Support VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Greeter, Ticket Takers, Box Office, Coffee Bar, Bar, Programs and Cushions, Photo Booth,
Emporium Gift Shop, Ushers
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation and training dates start in August 2019
REQUIREMENTS: Friendly, social, can work in a team setting, and follow instructions from a supervisor.
SKILLS / ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Have a fun experience and become part of the TUTS family as
well as free entry to shows for yourself, a family and friends discount, and opportunities to meet professionals in
the Vancouver arts industry.
HOURS INVOLVED: The hours for this position are flexible
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up for most positions (unless volunteering with an adult) / 19+ for bar positions
(SIR required)
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Vancouver Fringe Festival Box 203 – 1298 Cartwright Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6H 3R*
The Fringe employs an “everyone is welcome” selection technique – the mainstage shows are literally drawn out of
a hat giving all artists from novice to veteran a chance to participate. The Fringe strives to break down traditional
boundaries and encourage open dialogue between audiences and artists by presenting live un-juried, uncensored
theatre in an accessible and informal environment. All artists receive 100% of regular box office revenues generated
during the festival.
Email: [email protected] Register: http://www.vancouverfringe.com/volunteer/
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Volunteer Centre Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be in charge of making sure all volunteers are scheduled and in the right
place. They will also be in charge of making sure the volunteer centre is clean and well stocked with food and
drinks.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Having an interest in theatre is a benefit. Volunteers must also be reliable and team players
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: The volunteer gains experience working in a theatre
HOURS INVOLVED: Volunteers are expected to volunteer a minimum of 16 hours over the course of the festival
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16+ to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Ticket Seller and User Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be working in pairs to sell tickets to the shows, handle money and keep
track of how many pass holders attend each performance. Volunteers will be using iPads to sell tickers and keep
track of Festival passes
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers must be familiar with the Canadian currency and have a high level of spoken English.
They must also be comfortable with multitasking and busy environments as well as with technology.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: The volunteer gains experience working in a theatre
HOURS INVOLVED: Volunteers are expected to volunteer a minimum of 16 hours over the course of the festival
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16+ to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Info Line Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer will be answering calls and assisting people with information about the Fringe
festival
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer must have basic computer skills and high proficiency in English is required.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: The volunteer gains experience working in a theatre as well as
develop customer service skills
HOURS INVOLVED: Volunteers are expected to volunteer a minimum of 16 hours over the course of the festival
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16+ to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: Volunteer Photographer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer is in charge of taking photos and documenting the festival. Volunteer will be
given a list of shots to capture during their shift and will upload the photos to the Fringe for use in social media,
web, email newsletter and various print materials
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival but should already know how to use
their camera
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer must provide their own camera and know how to use it properly. Previous
photography experience is an asset
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: The volunteer gains experience working in a theatre as well as
develop customer service skills
HOURS INVOLVED: Volunteers are expected to volunteer a minimum of 16 hours over the course of the festival
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16+ to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Site / Crew Production
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are in charge of hanging signs, building venues, painting, installing signs/
banners and preparing for the festival. Volunteers will also be responsible for supporting the take down of the set
after the festival is over
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers must wear closed toe shoes and have warm clothes
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: The volunteer gains experience working in a theatre as well as
develop customer service skills.
HOURS INVOLVED: Volunteers are expected to volunteer a minimum of 16 hours over the course of the festival
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16+ to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Runner
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer will be in dispatch until they get a call over the radio for supplies needed at a
venue. They will then take what they need and head out to the other venue
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer must come prepared in comfortable footwear and waterproof clothes depending on
the weather. Position requires a large amount of walking
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: The volunteer gains experience working in a theatre as well as
develop customer service skills
HOURS INVOLVED: Volunteers are expected to volunteer a minimum of 16 hours over the course of the festival
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16+ to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Events Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are in charge of setup and strike, monitoring the silent auction, picking up
empty bottles and helping ensure the event runs smoothly
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training will be provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Food safe certification and being a team player is an asset
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience working in a theatre
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16 years old and up to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: Raffle Ticket Seller Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be selling raffle tickets and mingling with people going to the event
TRAINING AVAILABLE: All training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer must be outgoing and willing to talk to people. They must also have excellent spoken
English skills
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will gain experience working with people in a theatre
setting
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16 years old and up to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Jack of All Trades
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: The Jack of All Trades volunteer position will involve doing a bit of everything around the
festival. They will be helping fill in for volunteers unable to make their shift or jump in and help when it gets busy
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer must be flexible, adventurous and ready to try multiple different roles at the festival
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will get a well-rounded idea of what working at a
theatre is like
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16 years old and up to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Office Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be given a number of important tasks including preparing artists welcome
packages to entering new Fringe members into the database
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer should feel comfortable using computers and basic computing programs such as word
and excel
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience working in an office and theatre
settings and gain some basic computer skills
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16 years old and up to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Count Room Captain
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer will be communicating with other departments at the festival via radio to
process change requests from other venues to make sure that the artists get paid
TRAINING AVAILABLE: All training is available through the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer must have strong math skills
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience using math in a fast paced
environment
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16 years old and up to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Bean Counter
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be preparing cash floats and deposits in the count room. Volunteers will
also be receiving and recording cash from show envelopes and other Fringe Venues
TRAINING AVAILABLE: All training is available through the Vancouver Fringe Festival
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REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer must have some cash handling experience
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience dealing with cash and deposits
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16 years old and up to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Cross Checker
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: The volunteer will be verifying ticket sales on show envelopes and reconcile it to cash
receipts. You will also get to find out which shows are the most popular
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Willing and able to work until midnight some nights
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience developing their attention to
detail skills
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16 years old and up to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Administration / Office Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers may be working in multiple positions including the office, count room captain,
bean counter and cross checker
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the Vancouver Fringe Festival
REQUIREMENTS: Having an interest in theatre is a benefit. Volunteer must be reliable and a strong team player
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer gains experience working in the theatre
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary
MINIMUM AGE: Must be 16 years old and up to volunteer without a parent or guardian present
West Vancouver Museum 680 17th St., West Vancouver, B.C., V7V 3T2
The West Vancouver Museum is dedicated to foster awareness and understanding of art, culture and history
through dynamic exhibitions and educational programs. The museum profiles important creators, innovators and
events that have shaped our community, region and country.
CONTACT: Caroline Brandson, Coordinator, Volunteer Services | District of West Vancouver
Phone: (604) 913-2703 Email: [email protected]
Website: http://westvancouver.ca/government/volunteer-opportunities-west-van
Contact Availability: Tue – Wed, 9:00 am – 4:30 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Gallery Guide
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers needed to work as gallery attendants. Talk to visitors and work in the gift
shop. The Gallery Guide will assist with the preparation and delivery of programs and hosting special events.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Friendly and reliable. Looking for skilled individuals who are interested in art, architecture and
design. All volunteers with the District are required to do an orientation first, call 604-925-7270 to register.
Criminal record check is required for 19 years and older. A volunteer under 19 years is required to submit a parent
consent form.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Retail, communication, working with the public, organizational
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skills, learning how to plan programs, working with museum duties and materials, and knowledge of art and
museum practices.
HOURS INVOLVED: 3 hours per week, minimum 3 month commitment
MINIMUM AGE: 15 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Education Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Working with Education Coordinator, volunteers help prepare for the museum’s art and
architecture programs and educational programs offered at schools. If you like children and enjoy arts and crafts,
this position is for you.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Good communication skills. All volunteers with the District are required to do an orientation first,
call 604-925-7270 to register. Criminal record check is required for 19 years and older. A volunteer under 19 years
is require to submit a parent consent form.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Communication, public speaking, working with the public,
organizational skills, and ability to pay attention to detail.
HOURS INVOLVED: Mon, Tue, or Wed, 3:30 – 5:00 pm, minimum 6 months commitment.
MINIMUM AGE: 15 years old & up
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Community Services
Artisan Farmers Market Society 123 Carrie Cates Court, North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 2E4
Stroll the boardwalk and take in the ocean and city skyline views from North Vancouver’s Lonsdale Quay while you
check out fresh locally grown produce, tasty baked goods and creations by local artisans. Experience a farmer’s
market in a forested setting with ample paved parking steps away from Deer Lake while you listen to entertainers
and meet up with friends to check out locally grown, baked and created goodies. Or enjoy a relaxing Sunday just
steps away from Ambleside Park and Beach at West Vancouver’s farmers’ market where you can meet growers,
bakers and artists while you sample fresh baking and shop for your Sunday dinner.
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.artisanmarkets.ca/volunteer-opportunities/
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Farmers Market Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are needed for Market Set Up (8-10am) & Tear Down (3 - 3:45pm). Volunteers
are also needed to deliver posters to community centres and coffee shops in both the Lonsdale area and in West
Vancouver.
HOURS INVOLVED: Ambleside (Sundays from 10am to 4pm), Burnaby (Saturdays from 9am to 2pm), and Lonsdale
Quay (Saturdays from 10am to 3pm)
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Market Site Concierge
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be outside at the market greeting customers, helping them find what
they’re looking for, inviting customers to take surveys, and count the number of customers entering.
HOURS INVOLVED: Burnaby (9:00am – 3:00pm), Ambleside (10:00am – 3:00pm), Lonsdale Quay (10:00am-
3:00pm)
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Market Site Setup Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be assisting in the setup of the market.
HOURS INVOLVED: Burnaby (7:00am – 3:00pm), Ambleside (8:00am – 3:00pm), Lonsdale Quay (8:00am-3:00pm)
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 & up
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: Market Site Children’s Activities Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be running the children’s activities at the market. These activities include
the ones pre-planned by the market as well as any activities the volunteer has planned. Activities can be anything
from crafts to balloon twisting to face painting to treasure hunts.
HOURS INVOLVED: Burnaby (9:00am – 2:00pm), Ambleside (9:00am – 2:00pm), Lonsdale Quay (9:00am-2:00pm)
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Market Site Sustainability Steward
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be in charge of educating vendors and customers about the importance of
recycling and the using re-usable, sustainable materials
HOURS INVOLVED: Burnaby (9:00am – 3:00pm), Ambleside (10:00am – 3:00pm), Lonsdale Quay (10:00am-
3:00pm)
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Social Media Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Spend all your free time on Facebook? Instagram? Twitter? Come volunteer with us and
spend hours liking farmers' market vendors. Work on your own time, on your own device and see how
entrepreneurs market themselves using social media
HOURS INVOLVED: Burnaby (9:00am – 3:00pm), Ambleside (10:00am – 3:00pm), Lonsdale Quay (10:00am-
3:00pm)
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Social Media Volunteer Videographer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be spending the day at the market speaking with the vendors and
recording Facebook Live events
HOURS INVOLVED: Burnaby (9:00am – 3:00pm), Ambleside (10:00am – 3:00pm), Lonsdale Quay (10:00am-
3:00pm)
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Social Media Volunteer Writer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be writing biographies of the market vendors who sell in popular
categories including farmers, small food processors, soap makers, jewelry makers and more. Learn about their
career paths to become successful entrepreneurs.
HOURS INVOLVED: This position is flexible with options to choose shifts
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Bookkeeping Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Interested in Numbers? Might want to be an Accountant one day? Generally Like Math?
Looking to learn/use Excel in your work? Come help record the weekly payments we receive and see how many
$40 and $45 weekly payments need to be input in order to sum to over $100,000.
HOURS INVOLVED: This position can be done at a time and place of your choosing.
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 & up
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: Children’s Activities Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Are you artistic and enjoy designing fun craft activities for children? We have a ton of
craft supplies just waiting to be used. Put your artistic talent to work designing crafts, making frames for Instagram
and Facebook photos, putting together games.
HOURS INVOLVED: This position can be done at a time and place of your choosing.
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 & up
Aunt Leah’s Place 816 20th Street, New Westminster, BC V3M 4W6
Aunt Leah’s Place helps prevent children in foster care from becoming homeless and mothers in need from losing
custody of their children. To support them on their journey to self-sufficiency, we provide supported housing, job
training and coaching on essential life skills.
Contact: Hope Rayson Phone: 604-525-1204 (ext. 252)
Email: [email protected] Contact Availability: Contact Anytime
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Christmas Tree Lot Sales Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Tree lot sales volunteers will be assisting customers in selecting a tree, explaining the
benefits of each tree, sawing off trunk ends, wrapping trees using the tree baler, assisting putting purchased trees
on vehicles, and sharing the vision of Aunt Leah’s.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: The tree lot manager will provide training
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience working in a team and sales
environment. They will also gain hours that can be put towards graduation or Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
HOURS INVOLVED: TBA
MINIMUM AGE: Contact Aunt Leah’s Place
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Tree Lot Cashier Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be tracking all sales, handling cash, operating debit and credit machines,
reconciling sales after shift, answering customer’s questions and explaining Aunt Leah’s Vision.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: The tree lot manager will provide training
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience handling cash, developing
customer service skills, and gain hours to put towards their graduation or Duke of Edinburgh Awards.
HOURS INVOLVED: TBA
MINIMUM AGE: Contact Aunt Leah’s Place
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Tree Lot Jack Of All Trades Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Jack of all trades will be helping customers select a tree, unload trees from the truck,
organize trees, clean up tree lot, assist getting the purchased tree to customer’s vehicles and operate the credit /
debit machines.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: The tree lot manager will provide training
HOURS INVOLVED: TBA
MINIMUM AGE: Contact Aunt Leah’s Place
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Canadian Blood Services 4750 Oak St., Vancouver, B.C., V6H 2N9
Canadian Blood Services is a national not-for-profit charitable organization whose mission is to manage the blood
supply for Canadians and the OneMatch Stem Cell and Marrow Network. They recruit, screen, and recognize blood
donors, collect, test and process blood products and distribute blood and blood products across Canada.
Contact: Susan Spencer, Volunteer Coordinator Phone: (604) 707-3552
Email: [email protected]
Contact Availability: Mon – Fri, 8:30 am – 3:00 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: In-Community Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Recruitment booths, OneMatch swabbing events. We require volunteers who are
comfortable talking to the public and are willing to regularly engage our current and prospective donors in
conversation.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Participation in training and orientation are mandatory.
REQUIREMENTS: Must be an outgoing person who loves to talk to new people! Volunteers are required to commit
to a regular 3-4 hour shift. Good communication skills. Good customer services skills required. Once you have
applied online, you will be contacted and asked to provide a minimum of two descriptive examples where you
have had a positive experience interacting with the public. Your acceptance into our Volunteer Orientation and
Training session will be based on a demonstrated ability to interact with the public.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Communication skills, promotional skills, knowledge about blood,
blood donation, and blood manufacturing.
HOURS INVOLVED: Mainly on the weekends or holidays.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
Harvest Project 1073 Roosevelt Crescent, North Vancouver, B.C., V7P 1M4
Helping North Shore residents experiencing challenging life circumstances. Volunteers are the heart and soul of the
Harvest Project. We rely on more than 150 weekly volunteers to keep our programs running effectively and provide
a quality service.
Contact: Philippe Segur, Support Programs Coordinator Phone: (604) 983-9488 Contact Availability: Tues to Fri, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Cleaning Help
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Maintain a high standard of cleanliness throughout the building.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and information sessions available.
REQUIREMENTS: A willingness to help, make a difference and be open to learning new skills.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will provide references and letters of recommendation with job
description and hours worked.
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesday to Friday 12 to 4.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Clothes for Change
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Sort incoming clothes, assist clients in selecting clothes for work, and sell clothes to the
public.
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TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and information sessions available.
REQUIREMENTS: A willingness to help, make a difference, and be open to learning new skills.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will provide references and letters of recommendation with job
description and hours worked.
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesday to Friday 12 pm to 4 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Grocery
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Assist clients as they select and pack groceries. Keep shelves stocked and monitor food
freshness.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and information sessions available.
REQUIREMENTS: A willingness to help, make a difference, and be open to learning new skills.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will provide references and letters of recommendation with job
description and hours worked.
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesday to Friday 10 am TO 2 pm OR 12 pm to 4 pm Saturday 10.30 am to 2.30 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Warehouse
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Sort, crate, and store non-perishable foods. Maintain safety and cleanliness of the
warehouse.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and information sessions available.
REQUIREMENTS: A willingness to help, make a difference and be open to learning new skills.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will provide references and letters of recommendation with job
description and hours worked.
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesday to Friday 12 pm to 4 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
Kids Help Phone – BC and Yukon Region Suite 570 – 789 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6C 1H2 Kids Help Phone is Canada’s only toll-free, 24-hour, bilingual and anonymous phone and web counselling, referral and information service for children and youth. Every day, professional counsellors provide immediate, caring support to young people in urban and rural communities across the country. Children and teens contact Kids Help Phone for many different reasons. Mental health, like pressure and stress, school or relationship issues too, are just a few reasons kids and teens reach out for help. Since 1989, young people have connected with Kids Help Phone professional counselling services more than 7.1 million times. Contact: Kirstie Rousell Phone: (778) 379-5437 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kidshelpphone.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Various Volunteer Positions REQUIREMENTS: We ask that potential volunteers, please apply online to contact listed above. Once we receive your application, we will follow up with volunteer candidates based on your interests to assist and support a number of events and activities we are involved in throughout the year.
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North Shore ConneXions Society 1070 Roosevelt Crescent, North Vancouver, B.C. V7P 1M3
North Shore ConneXions Society (ConneXions) is a reputable nonprofit Society that supports families and serves
children and adults living with intellectual disabilities. ConneXions offers Residential Programs, Day Programs,
Employment Services and Recreation and Education Programs.
Volunteer opportunities are customized to each volunteer / program and are specially designed to create successful
long lasting relationships and experiences. Set your own schedule, start volunteering today!
Contact: Nicole Boiselle, Program Manager (ext. 241) Phone: (604) 984-9321 Extension 241
Email: [email protected] Fax: (604) 984-9882
Contact Availability: Mon to Fri, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Leisure Companion
JOB DESCRIPTIONS: Leisure Companions work within a variety of programs and participate alongside staff and
clients. Whether it is reading, cooking, walking, art/photography, gardening, helping out at events or sports,
volunteers are matched to programs where they can utilize their expertise/interest and gain new valuable
experiences.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation to the Society and program specific orientations are available. Discounted fees
for Emergency First Aid/ Nonviolent Crisis Intervention and Food Safety for Group Homes.
HOURS: (Residential Programs, Day Programs & Recreation/Education) the head office and all Day Programs are
open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. The residential programs run 24 hours a day/7 days a week and
the recreation and education programs run during the week day, evenings and on weekends. The days and times
for this position are flexible.
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Staff Services / Administrative Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: This opportunity allows volunteers to work within an office environment and participate
in administrative duties. This position involves filing, computer work, photocopying and other miscellaneous office
duties. Good computer skills will be an asset to you in this position. TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation to the Society and program specific orientations are available.
HOURS INVOLVED: ConneXions head office is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm. The days and
times for this position are flexible.
MINIMUM AGE: 18 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Literacy Volunteer JOB DESCRIPTION: This position facilitates shared reading, read aloud sessions and other reading
activities. Literacy volunteers provide a friendly, comfortable environment to engage the participants in the
development of literacy skills as well as to support and promote literacy initiatives in a variety of ConneXions’
programs.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation to the Society and program specific orientations are available.
HOURS INVOLVED: To be discussed.
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Freestyle Fridays - Bollywood Dance JOB DESCRIPTION: This position requires engagement in Bollywood Dance activities led by a Bollywood Instructor.
The volunteer will act as a positive role model and encourage self-advocates to participate at whatever level they
can.
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TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation to the Society and program specific orientations are available.
HOURS INVOLVED: Fridays 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
VOLUNTEER REQUIREMENTS: Volunteers must complete and submit the Volunteer Application Form available in
the “Support Us” section of the ConneXions website, www.nsconnexions.org. Volunteers are screened through the
Ministry of Justice for criminal record check clearance (processed by ConneXions) and must undergo Tuberculosis
screening. Although there is a cost associated for the Tuberculosis screening, volunteers who complete over 40
hours of service with ConneXions can submit their TB receipt for a full reimbursement
North Shore Salvation Army 105 12th Street West, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 1N2
The North Shore Salvation Army’s vision is to serve the people of our community. To restore a cohesive spiritual and
physical life, creating health in individuals and in our communities to the fullest.
Email: [email protected] Phone: 604-980-4413
Contact availability: Anytime
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Various Positions Available
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Various volunteer positions available including recycling, composting, receiving food and
shipping, do fresh hampers, do canned goods hampers, put the bread and pastries on the rack, packing meals,
washing dishes and floors
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours may vary
MINIMUM AGE: 16+
North Vancouver City Library 120 West 14th Street, North Vancouver, BC, V7M 1N9
We foster the love of learning in all its forms, connecting people to experiences, ideas and one another.
Email: [email protected] Phone: 604-998-3494
Contact availability: Anytime
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Teen Advisory Council (TAC)
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Want to develop your leadership skills while having fun to plan and promote Library
programs and events for teens? Then this is the position for you! You will also get a chance to provide input on
teen services and materials at the library
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
HOURS INVOLVED: Every second Tuesday of the month from 3:30 – 5:00
MINIMUM AGE: Students grade 8 - 12
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: Teen Art and Promotion Group (TAP)
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Do you love art and / or graphic design? Join the Library’s new Teen Art and Promotion
group to put your creative skill to work. You will get create artwork and promote Library programs. You may also
get involved with curating teen artwork in the Library or assisting with creating themed decoration for the teen
room.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
HOURS INVOLVED: Every second Tuesday of the month from 3:30 – 5:00
MINIMUM AGE: Students grade 8 - 12
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Read Along
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Want to help children build their reading skills? Volunteer to be a reading buddy for
children in the library.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
REQUIREMENTS: English reading and speaking skills required
HOURS INVOLVED: Each Wednesday from 3:45 – 4:45
MINIMUM AGE: Students grade 8 - 12
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Homework Help
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Love learning new things and teaching others? Be a tutor for pre-teens and teens.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
HOURS INVOLVED: Mondays from 3:30 – 5:30, hours are flexible
MINIMUM AGE: Students grade 8 - 12
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Library Events
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Want to help with a variety of library events? Volunteer to help with library events, like
our Kilby memorial teen art contest, movie nights in the plaza, teen room parties and more. You get to choose
which events to sign up for
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
HOURS INVOLVED: Event Schedule TBA
MINIMUM AGE: Students grade 8 - 12
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Lego Robotics
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Teach pre-teens about robotics in the library! No prior experience with Lego or robotics is
needed
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesdays 3:30 – 5:30
MINIMUM AGE: Students grade 8 – 12
North Vancouver District Public Library 1277 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver, BC V7J 2A1
The library provides opportunities for students in grades 10, 11 and 12 who want to volunteer or gain work
experience credits at different branches at different times during the year.
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Contact: Rebekah Adams-Brush, Teen Engagement Librarian Phone: 604-984-0286
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://www.nvdpl.ca/get-involved
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Tech Tutor
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: The Tech Tutor is one on one technology help for adults. Volunteers will meet once a
week with 3-4 adults for a half hour session.
REQUIRMENTS: You don’t have to be a tech wizard but must be patient and able to walk adults through a variety
of tech related issues
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Gain experience working with adults and technology
HOURS INVOLVED: 20+ hours over 8 weeks
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 10
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Book Buddies
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: The Book Buddies volunteer will be reading one on one with younger children.
REQUIRMENTS: Must be willing to work with younger children
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will gain experience working with kids
HOURS INVOLVED: 20+ hours over 8 weeks
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 10
Quest Food Exchange 2020 Dundas Street, Vancouver, B.C, V5L 1J4
Quest Food Exchange is a not-for-profit organization that provides dignified access to affordable and healthy foods
to individuals facing food security challenges.
Not open to the general public, Quest Food Exchange partners with community resource agencies to complete a
client referral form that enables clients to shop at the markets. Contact a local social service or community resource
agency to complete the referral process.
Email: [email protected] Phone: (604)-602-0168 Contact Availability: Contact Anytime
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Grocery Market Clerk Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACITIVITIES: The Grocery Market Clerk volunteer is responsible for customer service including
assisting shoppers, suggesting products, maintaining the stock levels and shelf displays, maintain current pricing
and signage, preparation and cleanliness of the Grocery Market for daily operations and client shopping.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the North Shore Homelessness Task Force
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer should have good organizational and time management skills, be able to remain calm
in stressful situations, communicate effectively written and verbally, work and interact effectively with the public,
work independently and in a team, have good analytical and decision making abilities and be patient.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience working in customer service and
will get volunteer hours that they can put towards graduation
HOURS INVOLVED: Contact North Shore Homelessness Task Force
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old and up
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: Warehouse Associate VOLUNTEER ACITIVITIES: The warehouse associate ensures products are safely loaded and unloaded at the Quest
Distribution Center. They also ensure products are stored in a safe and efficient manner. The volunteer will work in
the distribution center as required and directed by the distribution center supervisor. They will also be keeping
inventory of products received.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by the North Shore Homelessness Task Force
REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to operate distribution center related equipment, be able to sit for long periods of
time and be able to carry 50lbs. Good organization skills is also a benefit. Volunteer should be able to work
independently and have effective communication skills.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience working in a warehouse and will
get volunteer hours that they put towards their graduation
HOURS INVOLVED: Contact North Shore Homelessness Task Force
MINIMUM AGE: 17 years old and up
SOS Thrift Store Foundation 2319 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver, BC
Do you love thrift? SOS Children’s Village Thrift Store Foundation volunteers perform a variety of tasks at one of our
Thrift Store Boutiques, including – sorting donations, pricing, merchandising, displays, stock turnover, public
relations, customer service and tidying as well as store maintenance and providing information about SOS to the
public. Volunteers are assigned to one or more days a week and trained on the job by their designated leader.
Email: [email protected] Phone: 604-274-8866
Contact Availability: Mon to Fri, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: SOS Thrift Store Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer will be given a variety of tasks which include sorting donations, pricing,
merchandising displays, stock turnover, public relations, and customer service and tiding the store TRAINING AVAILABLE: Mandatory training provided by SOS Thrift Store
REQUIREMENTS: Must be an outgoing person who loves to engage with the public. Volunteers are required to
commit to a regular 3-4 hour shift. Good communication and service skills are required.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will gain communication skills, become a part of the
community, gain self-growth and experience in the retail industry and earn volunteer hours they can put towards
graduation
HOURS INVOLVED: Volunteers are asked to make a minimum 6 month commitment. Most shifts are 3 – 4 hours
long.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports 322, 125A 1030 Denman Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6G 2M6
VASS delivers ski, snowboard and sit ski lessons to people with a disability in the Lower Mainland. All lessons are
100% coordinated and taught by volunteers. VASS enables people to contribute to their community while having fun
in a mountain setting.
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Email: [email protected] Phone: 604-646-8277
Contact Availability: Contact anytime
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Ski and Snowboard Volunteer Teacher
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer will be in charge of assisting and teaching people with a disability to ski or
snowboard.
REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to volunteer on weekend for training then six weeks of being an assistant instructor
in the morning or evening. The volunteer must be comfortable riding blue runs
TRAINING AVAILABLE: One weekend of mandatory training provided by Vancouver Adaptive Snow Sports
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteer will gain experience working with youth on a mountain
setting. Volunteer can also log hours to put toward their graduation credit
HOURS INVOLVED: One weekend of training and 6 weeks of lessons either in the morning or evening
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
Washington Kids Foundation 108B-245 Fell Avenue, North Vancouver, BC V7P 2K1
The Washington Kids Centre is a safe, inclusive and fun-filled youth centre that provides fitness, educational and
positive mentoring opportunities for school aged youth (children 5-12) after school and through school break
programs. We help the youth in our community reach their full potential and building a strong foundation by
developing the building blocks for a healthy, productive and independent life through physical literacy, academics
and social skills.
Contact: Joe Yankanna Phone: 604-961-1176
Email: [email protected] Website: www.washingtonkidsfoundation.com
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Washington Kids Foundation Volunteer REQUIREMENTS: Be open-minded, non-judgemental and model excellent behaviour. Supportive and empathetic
to children and youth’s needs, assisting them with goal setting and achieving goals. Be able to communicate
(verbal and written) and have the ability to follow and give instructions. Participate in activities and work as a team
SKILLS / ATTRIBUTED DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Gain valuable work and volunteer experience as well as develop
and practice leadership skills. Be part of a team in a fun, social, learning environment. Meet new people and
participate in fun, adventurous outings.
HOURS: M-F 3:30 – 6:30 – School Breaks M-F 8:30 - 5:30 - hours are flexible
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old and up
West Vancouver Memorial Library 1950 Marine Drive, West Vancouver, BC, V7V 1J8
The West Vancouver Memorial Library is an innovative, well-used and well-supported public library with an
engaged community, a dedicated staff and a commitment to service excellence and sustainability. Services include
wifi, individual and group study areas, computer terminals, movies and magazines as well as ebooks, downloadable
audio books, online magazines and databases plus homebound delivery and a full range of programs for youth and
adults.
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Email: [email protected] Phone: 604-925-7408
Contact availability: Anytime
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Teen Advising Group (TAG) Member
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: TAG members contribute to the library through: designing the media slides, writing
reviews, helping with the selection of teen books, magazines and movies for the library, being a spokesperson for
teens in the community, getting involved in library programs and helping to promote them and other ideas
suggested by you.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
REQUIREMENTS: Willing to be an active participant in the group and want to make a positive impact on the library
HOURS INVOLVED: Meets once a month for 1.5 hours
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 - 12
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Shelver
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Shelver will receive training from staff and will spend their time putting books away,
tiding the collection, assisting with displays and other tasks
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
REQUIREMENTS: Taking the Youth Volunteer Orientation and Training at the West Vancouver Community Centre
HOURS INVOLVED:
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 – 12
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Book Buddies
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Book Buddies are partnered with kids in kindergarten to grade 7 to practice reading skills
and play literacy games.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
REQUIREMENTS: Taking the Youth Volunteer Orientation and Training at the West Vancouver Community Centre
HOURS INVOLVED: Two hours shift once a week
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 – 12
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Special Events Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Special events volunteers will generally just be needed for a single activity happening in
the library like concerts and festivals.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Job role training provided
REQUIREMENTS: Taking the Youth Volunteer Orientation and Training at the West Vancouver Community Centre
MINIMUM AGE: Grade 8 – 12
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Education
Democracy Café Suite #201, 935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver, B.C., V7P 1S3
Democracy Café is North Shore Community Resource’s platform for all types of citizen engagement in democratic
life including learning about local, provincial and federal government, electoral reform, voting and how citizens can
participate in public life to make their democracy better.
Email: [email protected] Phone: 604-985-7138
Contact Availability: Available Monday to Friday 9:00am – 4:30pm
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Democracy Café Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer will be assisting with event management, community outreach, school
workshops, preforming research and more
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by Democracy Café
REQUIREMENTS: Must have an interest in democracy and politics
SKILLS / ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will gain knowledge on democracy and local,
provincial and federal government. They will also gain volunteer hours which they can put towards their
graduation
HOURS INVOLVED: Contact Democracy Café
MINIMUM AGE: 15 years old and up
Telus World of Science (Science World) 1455 Quebec St., Vancouver B.C., V6A 3Z7
Features interactive exhibits and programs exploring basic scientific principles, innovative technology, and the
processes of art and science and art/science collaborations.
Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.scienceworld.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Various Positions
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: There are various volunteer roles for which we recruit twice a year. Some examples are
Gallery Interpreters for our varied exhibits/galleries (e.g. Search Gallery, Body Works, etc.). We also normally
recruit for Birthday Party volunteers and other administration roles.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: There are 2 intake and training sessions each year – Spring and Fall. Please check our
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website for further information and instructions regarding completion of an application form (available each Spring
and Fall).There also may be the possibility of specific recruitment for volunteers. REQUIREMENTS: You must be at least 16 years old and must be able to commit to a minimum of 100 hours of
volunteer service. We will ask you to volunteer for 2-4 hour shift once per week.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will develop communication/social skills, creativity,
and numerous other skills, and concrete benefits depending on position.
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Gallery Volunteer Interpreters VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Greet and be friendly with visitors, demonstrate exhibits, answer questions, supervise use
of equipment and centre. Volunteer will work with all ages and individuals.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Interest in people; willingness to learn and demonstrate exhibits; interest and ease in talking to
the public.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Communication/social skills and self-confidence.
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours involved varies, term of 6 months, 4 hours per week. We are a 7-day operation,
weekend shifts available.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
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Health
Canuck Place Children Hospice 1690 Matthews Avenue, Vancouver, B.C., V6J 2T2
Canuck Place is a caring, innovative children’s hospice and community-based service that fully embraces the life of
each child and family. We provide leadership in improving pediatric palliative care regionally, nationally, and
internationally through collaboration, education and research.
Contact: Alex Rios, Coordinator, Volunteer & Support Services Phone: 604 731-4847
Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.canuckplace.org/volunteers/
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Garden Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Canuck Place Vancouver is set in beautiful gardens lovingly maintained by a dedicated
team of volunteers.
REQUIREMENTS: Gardening experience is an asset but not a requirement
HOURS INVOLVED: Saturdays 10 – 3pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Maintenance Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Maintenance Volunteers work with our Facilities Manager & Coordinator on a variety of
projects to help preserve the beauty of our Hospice facility in Vancouver.
REQUIREMENTS: Maintenance experience is an asset but not a requirement
HOURS INVOLVED: Flexible Hours
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Peer Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Peer Volunteers support the Family Volunteers and the professional care team. The Peer
Volunteer acts as a companion to the children and siblings on the Canuck Place Program.
HOURS INVOLVED: Monday to Sunday 9 – 1pm , 1 – 5pm, 5 – 9pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Family Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Family Volunteers work directly alongside the professional care team to enhance the
quality of life of the child with a progressive, life-threatening illness, and his/her family
REQUIREMENTS: High School Graduate
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HOURS INVOLVED: Monday to Sunday 9 – 1pm , 1 – 5pm, 5 – 9pm
MINIMUM AGE: 18 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Reception Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Office Reception Volunteers assist the full-time receptionist with office duties and
provide reception & switchboard coverage for Canuck Place Children’s Hospice during the evenings and weekends.
REQUIREMENTS: Administrative experience is an asset but not a requirement
HOURS INVOLVED: Monday to Sunday 9 – 1pm , 1 – 5pm, 5 – 9pm
MINIMUM AGE: 18 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Kitchen Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Provide support to kitchen staff by assisting with baking, some preparation of meals,
cleaning of the kitchen and dining room areas.
REQUIREMENTS: Food Safe Level 1 Certificate and a current Hepatitis A Vaccine.
HOURS INVOLVED: Monday to Sunday 10 – 2 pm & 3 pm – 7 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Housekeeping Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Housekeeping Volunteers work with our Housekeeping Coordinator and housekeepers on
a variety of light housekeeping duties to help preserve the beauty of our Hospice facility.
HOURS INVOLVED: Monday to Sunday: 9 - 1pm or 1pm – 5pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
Capilano Care Centre 525 Clyde Avenue, West Vancouver, B.C., V7T 1C4 A seniors’ care facility. Contact: Alana Amaroso, Volunteer Coordinator Phone: 604 926-6856 ext. 331 Contact Availability: Mon to Fri, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm Fax: 604 926-0245 Email: [email protected]
VOLUNTEER TITLE: One to One Visitor
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are needed to visit with residents on a one to one basis. This position is flexible as visiting times are determined by the resident and volunteer. TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided. REQUIREMENTS: Must be patient, understanding, work independently after orientation. Good communication skills to be able to hold and stimulate conversation. Criminal records check required. Previous experience working with the elderly is an asset. SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Gain a wealth of knowledge from seniors and an opportunity to provide compassion and nurturing of seniors. HOURS INVOLVED: A six-month commitment is required. MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Recreation Assistant
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are needed to assist recreation staff to run various programs. This position is
flexible as visiting times are determined by the resident and volunteer
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TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Must be patient, understanding, work independently after orientation. Good communication
skills to be able to hold and stimulate conversation. Criminal records check is required. Previous experience
working with the elderly is an asset.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Gain a wealth of knowledge from seniors and an opportunity to
provide compassion and nurturing of seniors.
HOURS INVOLVED: A six-month commitment is required.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
North Shore Keep Well Society Delbrook Rec Centre, 600 West Queens Road, North Vancouver, B.C., V7N 2L3
A free health and wellness program for older adults. Eight weekly drop-ins in community centers offer mild exercise,
blood pressure checks, massage, nutrition information, peer support, speakers, social times, etc. at various North
Shore locations from Dundarave to Deep Cove.
Contact: Lise Pitt, Coordinator Phone: 604 988-7115 ext. 27
Email: [email protected] Fax: 604 988-7105
Website www.keepwellsociety.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Wellness Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers are needed to work at an exercise and wellness drop-in for seniors 55+.
Applicants may choose to work on the registration desk, do shoulder or hand or foot massage, help with set-up
and tidy-up, and take blood pressure (RN required).
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Massage training is provided.
REQUIREMENTS: An interest in helping others.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Learn about seniors’ wellness, and enjoy the company of good
people.
HOURS INVOLVED: 2 1/2 hours per week.
DAYS AND LOCATIONS: Mondays - North Shore Neighborhood House from 9:30 – 11:30 and New Delbrook
Recreation Centre from 11:00 - 1:00; Tuesdays - Parkgate Community Centre from 9:30 – 11:30, West Vancouver
Kiwanis from 11:15 to 1 pm and St. John Anglican Church 11:30 – 1 pm; Wednesdays - Silver Harbor Seniors Centre
from 9:30 – 11:30; Thursdays - West Vancouver Seniors Activity Centre from 9:00 – 11:00; Fridays - Kiwanis Lynn
Manor from 9:30 – 11:30.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
St. John Ambulance Cadets (North Shore Division) 106-223 Mountain Highway, North Vancouver, B.C., V7J 3V3
The St. John Ambulance Cadets is a non-profit youth organization that provides leadership development
opportunities through first aid training and community service.
Email: [email protected] Phone: (604)-990-1290 Fax: (604)-984-0475 Contact Availability: Contact Anytime
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VOLUNTEER TITLE: St. John Ambulance Youth Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACITIVITIES: First aid and leadership training.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Emergency First Aid certificate: 11-14 years. Standard First Aid Certificate: 15-16 years.
Advanced Medical First Responder Certificate: 16+ years. For the junior members (6-10 years) the program
emphasizes home safety and basic first aid as well as fun activities. All volunteers will also be trained in basic foot
drill and marching drill.
REQUIREMENTS: Be able to commit for a term of approximately one year (September to June), and be able to
perform a set number of community service hours providing first aid at public events. There are no training
prerequisites to joining, but after enrolment members will have 3 months to complete their respective training
requirements (see above).
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Basic and advanced first aid training, leadership training, first aid
competitions, provide first aid at public events to gain volunteer hours, have fun, build friendships.
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesday night training meetings 7:00 – 9:00 pm at the North Shore Branch. Occasional events
on weekends such as competitions, parades, training.
MINIMUM AGE: 16-18years old
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Multicultural
North Shore Multicultural Society 207-123 East 15th St., North Vancouver, B.C., V7L 2P7
The NSMS Youth Department is committed to youth engagement and providing valuable opportunities for young
immigrants to connect to their community. Youth volunteers will help with event preparation, office administration,
and other assigned tasks.
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator Phone: 604-988-2931 ext 357
Email: [email protected] Fax: 604-988-2960
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Youth Program Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Provide assistance and support to the Youth Department.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation and diversity training.
REQUIREMENTS: Volunteer application and criminal record check.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES: Good communication skills, highly organized, team player, takes direction well.
HOURS INVOLVED: 2-3 hours per week and/or variable depending on activities.
MINIMUM AGE: 13 years old & up
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Seniors
Lynn Valley Care Centre 1070 Lynn Valley Road, North Vancouver BC V7J 1Z8
Lynn Valley Care Centre is North Vancouver newest state-of-the-art Complex Care Facility dedicated to providing a
comprehensive range of programs and services. Our focus is on individuals and meeting their unique needs through
appropriate activities, care and support
Contact: Eunice Kruse Email: [email protected]
Phone: 604-988-4181
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Visitor
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers would be engaging seniors with conversations, musical entertainment, playing
games, reading, escorting residents to and from dining rooms, mealtime and general assistance.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by Lynn Valley Care Centre
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal record check required as well as references. Be able to work individually. Must be able
to communicate very well in English
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will develop communication skills with elderly who have trouble
communicating, develop reliability and responsibility.
HOURS INVOLVED: Various times are available between 9:30 – 6:00 pm any day of the week
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old and up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Security Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer would be greeting visitors and giving them directions. They would also be
keeping residents safe and keeping records
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by Lynn Valley Care Centre
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal record check required as well as references. Be able to work individually. Must be able
to communicate very well in English
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will develop communication skills with elderly who have trouble
communicating, develop reliability and responsibility
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary throughout the week
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old and up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Tea Time Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer will be assist in making tea and coffee as well as serving and assisting residents
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by Lynn Valley Care Centre
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal record check required as well as references. Be able to work individually. Must be able
to communicate very well in English
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SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will develop communication skills with elderly who have trouble
communicating, develop reliability and responsibility
HOURS INVOLVED: 9:30 – 11 am Wednesday, 2:30 – 4:00 pm Tuesday, Wednesday
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old and up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Escort Residents to Various In-House Activities
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteer will be escorting residents to various activates
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by Lynn Valley Care Centre
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal record check required as well as references. Be able to work individually. Must be able
to communicate very well in English
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will develop communication skills with elderly who have trouble
communicating, develop reliability and responsibility
HOURS INVOLVED: Monday – Friday 9:30 am – 12 noon and 1:45 – 4:00 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old and up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Hymns to Remember
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers set up CD’s and escort residents to and from activities
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by Lynn Valley Care Centre
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal record check required as well as references. Be able to work individually. Must be able
to communicate very well in English
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Will develop communication skills with elderly who have trouble
communicating, develop reliability and responsibility
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours flexible
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old and up
North Shore Meals on Wheels Society 1525 Taylor Way, West Vancouver, B.C., V7S 1N5
A volunteer service which delivers hot meals on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday to the elderly, the disabled or
those who are unable to prepare a nutritious meal for themselves. This service assists North Shore residents to
remain in their own familiar surroundings and contributes to an independent lifestyle.
For more information please visit: http://northshoremealsonwheels.org/volunteers/
Contact: Troy Steyn, Volunteer Coordinator Phone: (604) 922-3414
Contact Availability: 9:30 am – 11:30 am, Mon, Wed, and Fri Fax: (604) 922-3401
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Kitchen/Office Help
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Kitchen-portion and assemble meals at one or two churches where the preparation is
done. Assist in volunteer delivery.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: On-the-job orientation.
REQUIREMENTS: Reliability, communication skills, empathy, able to work during daytime hours.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Teamwork, increased understanding of the needs of seniors and
people with disabilities.
HOURS INVOLVED: Able to work between 10:00 am – 1:30 pm on Mon, Wed, or Fri: 2 hours, one day per week.
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
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Youth Work
Capilano Community Services Society 600 West Queens Rd. N. Bldg., North Vancouver, B.C., V7N 2L3
Capliano Community Services Society provides one-to-one support, school and community outreach, and
programming for youth between the age of 10 and 24 who live in North Vancouver.
Contact: Miki Nash, Manager of Administrative Services Phone: (604) 988-7115
Email: [email protected] Fax: (604) 988-7105
Website: www.capservices.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: After School Program Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Provide support to Youth Outreach Worker with afterschool gym recreation activities and
games for grade 6 and 7 students.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation will be provided by Youth Outreach Worker.
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal Record Check required for all Volunteers. Available at the destination for 3pm. Positive
and fun attitude, good communication skills, willingness to learn and work as a team while having fun!
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Leadership skills and experience working with youth.
HOURS INVOLVED: Tuesday and Thursdays 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 16 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Youth Week Volunteer VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Variety of volunteer opportunities for Youth Week Events and activities.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation will be provided by Youth Outreach Worker and other individual
involved in the events.
REQUIREMENTS: Positive and fun attitude, good communication skills, willingness to learn and work as a team
while having fun!
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Experience with event planning and support, working as a team,
and the opportunity to support Youth Week in North Vancouver!
HOURS INVOLVED: Depending on Youth Week Event, during the first week of May.
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
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Catching the Spirit Youth Society 6825 Cariboo Road, Burnaby, B.C., V3N 4A3
Catching the Spirit (CTS) is a non-profit organization dedicated to developing leadership and social responsibility in
youth through environmental awareness and stewardship, outdoor recreation and youth ownership.
Contact: Fiona MacBain, Program Coordinator Phone: (604) 707-3552
Email: [email protected]
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Spirit Steward Program
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be camping in tents overnight and cooking their own meals while
participating in environmental projects, initiatives and games to inspire a connection with their natural
environment, communities and each other.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Outdoor and camping skills, increased environmental knowledge
HOURS INVOLVED: Varied
MINIMUM AGE: 12-18
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Peer Leader VOLUNTEER ACITIVITIES: Help plan program activities, make menu plans and keep everyone on track as you are
the leaders.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training Provided REQUIREMENTS: Love for the outdoors and camping SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Outdoor and camping skills, increased environmental knowledge
HOURS INVOLVED: Varied
MINIMUM AGE: 15-18
Fresh Air Learning North Vancouver, B.C
Are you interested in gaining extensive experience working with a single class over time? If you’d like to learn about
local ecosystems, develop hands-on outdoor skills and discover how you can become a nature mentor for children,
take a look at our internship position. We are looking for volunteers who would like to work with an entire class and
those who are interested in supporting one or two children as they integrate into the class
Email: [email protected] Phone: 604-802-7539
Contact Availability: Contact anytime
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Classroom Volunteer
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Volunteers will be assisting in nature class activities and helping one or two children
integrate into the class
REQUIREMENTS: Must be eager to learn about nature and be willing to commit to a minimum of 8 weeks
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training provided by Fresh Air Learning
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Volunteers will learn about planting, animal identification and
hands-on outdoor skills. They will also learn how to facilitate in an outdoor learning environment and how to work
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with children to help them resolve conflicts and work on problems. They will also learn how to manage risk while
encouraging children to explore.
HOURS INVOLVED: Minimum of 8 week commitment. Classroom hours vary
MINIMUM AGE: High School
North Shore Neighborhood House and John Braithwaite
Community Centre NSNH: 225 East 2nd St., North Vancouver, B.C., V7L 1C4; JBCC: 145 West 1st St., North Vancouver, B.C., V7M 3N8
North Shore Neighborhood House and John Braithwaite Community Centre are partners in delivering community,
social and recreational services to the Lower Lonsdale Community.
Website: www.nsnh.bc.ca (Apply Online)
Contact: Amal Hasan, Volunteer Services Coordinator Email: [email protected]
Phone: 604-987-8138 ext. 202 Website: www.nsnh.bc.ca
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Day Camp Assistant VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: To assist day camp leaders in supervision of children and providing activities.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training and orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Dependable, take direction well, experience with children an asset.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Great experience for resume and enhancement of leadership
skills.
HOURS INVOLVED: Camps run Monday to Friday, 8:45 am – 4:15 pm during Spring Break and the summer. Half-
day camps also run Monday to Friday. Volunteers can pick weeks that work for their schedules.
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: After School Children’s Sports or Arts Programs VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Assisting instructor in supervision and instruction. It includes a few different school site
(JBCC, Queen Mary elementary, Westview elementary, and Ridgeway elementary).
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Dependable, enjoy children, and play sports or enjoy art.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Leaderships skills, great experience in teaching and coaching.
HOURS INVOLVED: After school.
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Monday LoLo Family Drop-in Assistant at JBCC
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Help staff prepare snacks, play with the children and some setup and clean up.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Friendly, outgoing, love working with children, Enjoy spending time with children and parents. A
program for parents, grandparents, caregivers and their children (0-6 yrs.).
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: People and communication skills.
HOURS INVOLVED: Monday mornings 9:15am - 11:45 am/ Monday afternoons 12:15 pm - 2:45 pm. You can decide
to volunteer either in the morning or the afternoon.
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old 7 and up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Wednesday LoLo Family Drop-in Assistant at JBCC VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Help staff prepare snacks, play with the children and some setup and clean up.
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TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation provided.
REQUIREMENTS: Friendly, outgoing, love working with children, Enjoy spending time with children and parents.
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: People and communication skills.
HOURS INVOLVED: Wednesdays 9:15am - 11:45 am
MINIMUM AGE: 14 years old & up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Fitness Centre Assistant at JBCC
Volunteer duties: greet clients, check their wrest bands – keep the centre clean and tidy – maintain
sanitation bottles full with clean towels - some shifts includes doing laundry
TRAINING AVAILABLE: 45 minutes orientation/ training is provided
REQUIREMENTS: a valid first aid and CPR certificate
HOURS INVOLVED: 2.5 to 3 hours shift per week, part of the schedule (to have the ability to work on your
own) shifts are vary as the centre is open 7 days a week. SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: people and communication skills MINIMUM AGE: 16 and up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Saturday Soccer Classes Assistant at JBCC VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: assist the leader in teaching the kids fundamentals of movement and soccer skills, ball
handling, passing, strength, and develop skills through game play and fun activities
TRAINING AVAILABLE: orientation provided on the first day of volunteering in the program
REQUIREMENTS: like playing soccer, and children
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: leadership skills and dealing with children skills and
communication with parents, experience in coaching
HOURS INVOLVED: 9:15 am – 12:45 pm, 3 classes involved
MINIMUM AGE: 14 and up
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Arts and Crafts Assistant at JBCC
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Assist the instructor in doing arts and crafts with children, working on an art
project, supervise the children, and clean up after the class.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Orientation is available on the first shift
REQUIREMENTS: Friendly and enjoy working with children
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Leadership and communication skills
HOURS INVOLVED: Sundays 12 pm – 1:30 pm
MINIMUM AGE: 13 and up
Parkgate Community Centre
3625 Banff Court, North Vancouver, B.C., V7H 2Z8
Contact: Volunteer Coordinator Phone: (604) 983-6385
Email: [email protected] Website: www.myparkgate.com
VOLUNTEER TITLE: Youth Volunteer Opportunities
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES: Parkgate offers a variety of volunteer opportunities for youth throughout the year.
Summer camp assistant, pre-teen drop-in assistant, Seniors services’ support, children’s sports assistant, children’s
art/pottery assistant, birthday support, special events, senior’s kitchen volunteer and special projects assistant.
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Please visit our website, www.myparkgate.com, or contact the Volunteer Coordinator for more information.
TRAINING AVAILABLE: Training varies depending upon the position.
REQUIREMENTS: Criminal record check required for all volunteers. Genuine desire to contribute to the
community, willingness to learn and work as a team while having FUN!
SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES DEVELOPED AND BENEFITS: Benefits vary according to position. Opportunity to gain
leadership skills and work experience. Parkgate can provide a reference for work and future scholarship
applications. Volunteer experience can lead to future part-time and temporary employment at Parkgate
Community Centre.
HOURS INVOLVED: Hours vary depending upon position.
MINIMUM AGE: 13 years old & up