Opportunities From: iVolunteer Powered by United Way British Columbia

Volunteer: Peer Support Group Facilitator

Description- Peer Support Group Facilitator

The BPD Society of BC is seeking passionate, committed and well-organized volunteers to facilitate a peer support group for individuals living with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Successful candidates for these voluntary roles will have direct lived experience of BPD or be a loved ones of a person living with BPD. As a Peer Support Group Facilitator, you will play a vital role in creating a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where participants can share their experiences, build connections, and find hope. The responsibilities of successful volunteer peer support facilitators will include working with other peers to deliver support group meetings based upon a peer model; attending pre- and de-brief meetings; and maintaining clear and consistent communication with the team.

If you are interested in becoming a BPD Peer Support Facilitator with us, please ensure that you:

(1) Have reviewed the Role Job Description listed here: https://www.bpdbc.ca/volunteer

(2) Have lived experience of BPD (either through yourself or a loved one).

(3) Are able and willing to commit to 5-10hrs of volunteering per month.

(4) Are able and willing to commit to a *minimum term of 1 year* volunteering with us in this position.

(5) Have attended at least one session of one of our groups prior to applying for the role.

Partner: Borderline Personality Society of BC

Description- Peer Support Group Facilitator

The BPD Society of BC is seeking passionate, committed and well-organized volunteers to facilitate a peer support group for individuals living with borderline personality disorder (BPD). Successful candidates for these voluntary roles will have direct lived experience of BPD or be a loved ones of a person living with BPD. As a Peer Support Group Facilitator, you will play a vital role in creating a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where participants can share their experiences, build connections, and find hope. The responsibilities of successful volunteer peer support facilitators will include working with other peers to deliver support group meetings based upon a peer model; attending pre- and de-brief meetings; and maintaining clear and consistent communication with the team.

If you are interested in becoming a BPD Peer Support Facilitator with us, please ensure that you:

(1) Have reviewed the Role Job Description listed here: https://www.bpdbc.ca/volunteer

(2) Have lived experience of BPD (either through yourself or a loved one).

(3) Are able and willing to commit to 5-10hrs of volunteering per month.

(4) Are able and willing to commit to a *minimum term of 1 year* volunteering with us in this position.

(5) Have attended at least one session of one of our groups prior to applying for the role.

Partner: Borderline Personality Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5K 0A2

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Lotus Light Weekly Friday Food Recovery Pickup

Lotus Light weekly food recovery pickup task from Terra Bread Bakery (behind the Terra Bread Office, 35 5th Ave W)

Area: Mt Pleasant

5th Ave W

Day and Time: about 0.5 hour every Friday between 1-4pm

Task :

Pickup 100 lbs. of bread (2 - 3 big plastic bags) from store and send back to Lotus Light at 347 E Hastings St.

Note: This is a bread manufactory, please enter and pick up from back alley.

Partner: Lotus Light Charity Society

Lotus Light weekly food recovery pickup task from Terra Bread Bakery (behind the Terra Bread Office, 35 5th Ave W)

Area: Mt Pleasant

5th Ave W

Day and Time: about 0.5 hour every Friday between 1-4pm

Task :

Pickup 100 lbs. of bread (2 - 3 big plastic bags) from store and send back to Lotus Light at 347 E Hastings St.

Note: This is a bread manufactory, please enter and pick up from back alley.

Partner: Lotus Light Charity Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6A 1P3

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Thrift Store Volunteer

Role: Thrift Store Volunteer

As a volunteer, you'll support day-to-day operations and help create a positive, respectful experience for everyone in our store. Tasks include:

Optional: Interested in cashiering? We offer cashier training for volunteers who are comfortable with processing payments. Only trained volunteers will be assigned to the till.

Shifts:

Standard shift times are:

Please note that not all of these shifts are currently available. 

Minimum of 6 months or 100 total volunteer hours

Location:

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 15 years old

Are you between 15–24? You may also be eligible for our Thrift & Thrive youth internship program! This program offers extra leadership workshops, mentorship, and a certificate of completion. Learn more here.

Friendly, respectful, and reliable individuals

Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Comfortable engaging with diverse community members

Able to work independently and as part of a team

Able to focus for at least 30 minutes at a time

Able to follow verbal instructions

Able to volunteer in a retail store environment with minimal to medium one-on-one support

Able to engage safely and respectfully with customers, staff, and peers

Have a desire to give back and make a difference

Constant one-one-one support is needed to volunteer

Unable to safety engage in a customer-facing retail environmentWhy Volunteer With Us?

Complete our Volunteer Application Form

Wait to be contacted by one of our team members via email

Participate in an interview to discuss mutual fit and understanding of the role

Attend a 4-hour in-person training session to learn the basics of the role and confirm mutual fit

Acceptance & Scheduling: Once training is complete, we’ll confirm your acceptance and weekly volunteer shift

Accessibility & Inclusion Notes:

Partner: Low Entropy Foundation

Role: Thrift Store Volunteer

As a volunteer, you'll support day-to-day operations and help create a positive, respectful experience for everyone in our store. Tasks include:

Optional: Interested in cashiering? We offer cashier training for volunteers who are comfortable with processing payments. Only trained volunteers will be assigned to the till.

Shifts:

Standard shift times are:

Please note that not all of these shifts are currently available. 

Minimum of 6 months or 100 total volunteer hours

Location:

Minimum Age to Volunteer: 15 years old

Are you between 15–24? You may also be eligible for our Thrift & Thrive youth internship program! This program offers extra leadership workshops, mentorship, and a certificate of completion. Learn more here.

Friendly, respectful, and reliable individuals

Strong communication and interpersonal skills

Comfortable engaging with diverse community members

Able to work independently and as part of a team

Able to focus for at least 30 minutes at a time

Able to follow verbal instructions

Able to volunteer in a retail store environment with minimal to medium one-on-one support

Able to engage safely and respectfully with customers, staff, and peers

Have a desire to give back and make a difference

Constant one-one-one support is needed to volunteer

Unable to safety engage in a customer-facing retail environmentWhy Volunteer With Us?

Complete our Volunteer Application Form

Wait to be contacted by one of our team members via email

Participate in an interview to discuss mutual fit and understanding of the role

Attend a 4-hour in-person training session to learn the basics of the role and confirm mutual fit

Acceptance & Scheduling: Once training is complete, we’ll confirm your acceptance and weekly volunteer shift

Accessibility & Inclusion Notes:

Partner: Low Entropy Foundation

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V3J3X5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers

Volunteer drivers provide a reliable, friendly and affordable form of transportation for seniors to their appointments or to grocery shop, helping to break down some of the barriers in accessing such. These driving services could include driving the Better at Home registered seniors to medical appointments, or occasional Better at Home community event.

Job Description Volunteer Application Form

Partner: Metchosin Seniors' Assoc.

Volunteer drivers provide a reliable, friendly and affordable form of transportation for seniors to their appointments or to grocery shop, helping to break down some of the barriers in accessing such. These driving services could include driving the Better at Home registered seniors to medical appointments, or occasional Better at Home community event.

Job Description Volunteer Application Form

Partner: Metchosin Seniors' Assoc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V9C 3Z3

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly visits

Volunteers plays a vital role in alleviating the negative effects of social isolation. As a volunteer, you provide emotional support and social contact to a person who has become, or is in danger of becoming, socially isolated. Volunteers help to improve the senior’s quality of life, assist them to stay independent and increase their self-confidence.

Job Description Volunteer Application Form

Partner: Metchosin Seniors' Assoc.

Volunteers plays a vital role in alleviating the negative effects of social isolation. As a volunteer, you provide emotional support and social contact to a person who has become, or is in danger of becoming, socially isolated. Volunteers help to improve the senior’s quality of life, assist them to stay independent and increase their self-confidence.

Job Description Volunteer Application Form

Partner: Metchosin Seniors' Assoc.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V9C 3Z3

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: English Language Instructor

Feels Like Home Newcomers is looking for a warm, reliable volunteer to join our passionate team in the Foundations Language & Life Skills program - an entry-level, community-based space that helps newcomer refugees feel safe, welcomed, and connected as they settle into their new community. As a volunteer instructor, you’ll help learners build practical everyday English (conversation, listening, basic reading/writing) alongside life skills topics like navigating the community, local services, and daily routines. This relational program is designed as a gentle bridge before participants move into more intensive language training or begin employment, and your encouragement and consistency make a real difference. Teaching experience is an asset but not required - patience, cultural humility, and a friendly, learner-centred approach are most important.

Partner: Feels Like Home Newcomers

Feels Like Home Newcomers is looking for a warm, reliable volunteer to join our passionate team in the Foundations Language & Life Skills program - an entry-level, community-based space that helps newcomer refugees feel safe, welcomed, and connected as they settle into their new community. As a volunteer instructor, you’ll help learners build practical everyday English (conversation, listening, basic reading/writing) alongside life skills topics like navigating the community, local services, and daily routines. This relational program is designed as a gentle bridge before participants move into more intensive language training or begin employment, and your encouragement and consistency make a real difference. Teaching experience is an asset but not required - patience, cultural humility, and a friendly, learner-centred approach are most important.

Partner: Feels Like Home Newcomers

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V4N 2N4

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Virtual Coach & Mentor

A S2F Virtual Coach plays a significant role in encouraging children weekly to achieve positive change physically, mentally, and emotionally through fitness and literacy. Coaches help build confidence and motivation within children, while reducing learning gaps and developing a lifelong love of learning.

We’re looking for reliable, tech-savvy volunteers to support students in Grades 1–8 through virtual sessions. As a Virtual Volunteer, you’ll help create a fun, inclusive, and consistent online learning space where kids feel seen and supported. Join us in creating real impact—one virtual session at a time!

We have two online volunteering opportunities:

Our Brainworx! is an online after school program for students in grades 1-6 and runs twice a week between Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, for 30-40 minutes each session. We focus on physical activity, literacy, and social-emotional development. Each group has 10-12 students and 3-4 coaches.

The Junior Coach Leadership Program is an online after school program for students in grades 7 and 8. It runs on Mondays afterschool for 1 hour and focuses on developing students’ leadership skills, while still incorporating physical activity and literacy. 

Details:

January to May (winter term only available)flexible timing, between 12:30-4:30pm PST10-12 participants and 2-3 volunteer coaches per groupSessions include fitness, literacy & mentoring activities, with emphasis on building character strengthsAn easy-to-use virtual platform to facilitate programmingPlease note that while this is a virtual opportunity, volunteers must be located in Canada.


If you are interested, please apply on our volunteer portal:
https://timecounts.app/start2finish/applications/da9c982b-5106-4aa8-9650-d8e908fac3b6


Partner: Start2Finish Canada

A S2F Virtual Coach plays a significant role in encouraging children weekly to achieve positive change physically, mentally, and emotionally through fitness and literacy. Coaches help build confidence and motivation within children, while reducing learning gaps and developing a lifelong love of learning.

We’re looking for reliable, tech-savvy volunteers to support students in Grades 1–8 through virtual sessions. As a Virtual Volunteer, you’ll help create a fun, inclusive, and consistent online learning space where kids feel seen and supported. Join us in creating real impact—one virtual session at a time!

We have two online volunteering opportunities:

Our Brainworx! is an online after school program for students in grades 1-6 and runs twice a week between Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, for 30-40 minutes each session. We focus on physical activity, literacy, and social-emotional development. Each group has 10-12 students and 3-4 coaches.

The Junior Coach Leadership Program is an online after school program for students in grades 7 and 8. It runs on Mondays afterschool for 1 hour and focuses on developing students’ leadership skills, while still incorporating physical activity and literacy. 

Details:

January to May (winter term only available)flexible timing, between 12:30-4:30pm PST10-12 participants and 2-3 volunteer coaches per groupSessions include fitness, literacy & mentoring activities, with emphasis on building character strengthsAn easy-to-use virtual platform to facilitate programmingPlease note that while this is a virtual opportunity, volunteers must be located in Canada.


If you are interested, please apply on our volunteer portal:
https://timecounts.app/start2finish/applications/da9c982b-5106-4aa8-9650-d8e908fac3b6


Partner: Start2Finish Canada

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: The Sound of Community - Event Support Volunteers

About the Event

The Sound of Community is a free winter gathering that brings neighbours together through music, performance art, and shared experiences. From singers and dancers to violinists and more, local performers of all ages will share their talents. Volunteers play a key role in creating a warm, welcoming environment for everyone who walks through the door.


Role Overview

We’re looking for 3–5 friendly, adaptable volunteers to help with set-up, greeting, refreshments, performer support, and clean-up on December 19, 2025. Everyone will pitch in before and after the event, and roles during the show will be assigned based on the flow of the evening.

Volunteers will connect with George and Cher upon arrival.


Volunteer Responsibilities

Before the Event (All volunteers)

Arrive at 4:15 pm (15 min before set up begins)Help set up the event space (chairs, signage, decorations, reception table, refreshment area)Help fold printed programs to handout during the eventCheck in with George and Chere for task assignmentsEnjoy light refreshments before guests arrive

During the Event (Individual assignments will be confirmed on-site. Volunteers may be reassigned as needs shift)

Reception & Greeting (1-2 volunteers)Welcome guestsHelp manage RSVPs and general questionsSign media consent waivers (nametags / red dots to indicate no photo consent) Handout programs Guide people to seatingDoor usher to manage the opening and closing of the door during performances, and ensure food/drink does not enter the performance room


Refreshments Table (1 volunteer)Set up the refreshments areaRefill items as neededKeep the table tidy and accessible


Performer Support (1 volunteer)Assist performers with any needsAssist MC (Cher) as neededHelp ensure performers feel welcome and comfortable. 


General Event Support (All volunteers)

Help direct guests as neededNotice and respond to emerging needs (notify George or Cher as required)Stay flexible as things shift through the eveningEnjoy the entertainment!

After the Event (All volunteers)

Help with clean-up, putting away chairs and tables (if needed) and leaving the space tidyWrap-up check-in with George and Cher before leaving


Date and Time Commitment: Friday, December 19, 2025, from 4:15 pm - 8:00 pm

Set up begins at 4:30 pm.


Contact:   George or Cher


Partner: United Way's Lougheed-Burquitlam - A Hi Neighbour Community

About the Event

The Sound of Community is a free winter gathering that brings neighbours together through music, performance art, and shared experiences. From singers and dancers to violinists and more, local performers of all ages will share their talents. Volunteers play a key role in creating a warm, welcoming environment for everyone who walks through the door.


Role Overview

We’re looking for 3–5 friendly, adaptable volunteers to help with set-up, greeting, refreshments, performer support, and clean-up on December 19, 2025. Everyone will pitch in before and after the event, and roles during the show will be assigned based on the flow of the evening.

Volunteers will connect with George and Cher upon arrival.


Volunteer Responsibilities

Before the Event (All volunteers)

Arrive at 4:15 pm (15 min before set up begins)Help set up the event space (chairs, signage, decorations, reception table, refreshment area)Help fold printed programs to handout during the eventCheck in with George and Chere for task assignmentsEnjoy light refreshments before guests arrive

During the Event (Individual assignments will be confirmed on-site. Volunteers may be reassigned as needs shift)

Reception & Greeting (1-2 volunteers)Welcome guestsHelp manage RSVPs and general questionsSign media consent waivers (nametags / red dots to indicate no photo consent) Handout programs Guide people to seatingDoor usher to manage the opening and closing of the door during performances, and ensure food/drink does not enter the performance room


Refreshments Table (1 volunteer)Set up the refreshments areaRefill items as neededKeep the table tidy and accessible


Performer Support (1 volunteer)Assist performers with any needsAssist MC (Cher) as neededHelp ensure performers feel welcome and comfortable. 


General Event Support (All volunteers)

Help direct guests as neededNotice and respond to emerging needs (notify George or Cher as required)Stay flexible as things shift through the eveningEnjoy the entertainment!

After the Event (All volunteers)

Help with clean-up, putting away chairs and tables (if needed) and leaving the space tidyWrap-up check-in with George and Cher before leaving


Date and Time Commitment: Friday, December 19, 2025, from 4:15 pm - 8:00 pm

Set up begins at 4:30 pm.


Contact:   George or Cher


Partner: United Way's Lougheed-Burquitlam - A Hi Neighbour Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Dec 19, 2025

Postal Code: V3K 1G2

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Docent

Volunteer Docents play a crucial role in ensuring an exceptional experience for all visitors to the Kamloops Art Gallery, facilitating visitor engagement with exhibitions, programs, and the Gallery Store.  

Primary Duties and Responsibilities: 

Greeting Visitors: Welcome visitors to the Gallery with enthusiasm and professionalism. Provide a friendly and welcoming environment as the first point of contact for visitors. Perform exceptional customer service: Greet, direct, and actively engage and assist visitors. Ensuring Accessibility: Ensure visitors have appropriate access to exhibitions, events, and programs. Provide accessibility assistance or information about accessible routes and facilities as needed. Providing Information: Collaborate with Gallery staff across departments to address visitor needs and resolve issues promptly. Become knowledgeable and offer information about the artists and exhibitions on view, current program offerings, and general operations of the Gallery. Be prepared to personalize connections for visitors through one-on-one or group conversation. Answering Inquiries: Respond to visitor inquiries in person and over the phone, providing information on Kamloops Art Gallery policies, accessibility, membership, donations, upcoming programs and events, and store merchandise. Maintaining Order and Security: Monitor galleries and public spaces to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for visitors, artworks, engagement activities, and retail merchandise. Share and uphold Gallery policies regarding photography, touching artwork, and general behaviour. Membership and Donations: Promote Kamloops Art Gallery memberships and provide information on membership benefits. Encourage and offer information on donations or contributions to support the Gallery's programs and initiatives. Perform other duties as assigned, in support of the Gallery overall.


Partner: Kamloops Art Gallery

Volunteer Docents play a crucial role in ensuring an exceptional experience for all visitors to the Kamloops Art Gallery, facilitating visitor engagement with exhibitions, programs, and the Gallery Store.  

Primary Duties and Responsibilities: 

Greeting Visitors: Welcome visitors to the Gallery with enthusiasm and professionalism. Provide a friendly and welcoming environment as the first point of contact for visitors. Perform exceptional customer service: Greet, direct, and actively engage and assist visitors. Ensuring Accessibility: Ensure visitors have appropriate access to exhibitions, events, and programs. Provide accessibility assistance or information about accessible routes and facilities as needed. Providing Information: Collaborate with Gallery staff across departments to address visitor needs and resolve issues promptly. Become knowledgeable and offer information about the artists and exhibitions on view, current program offerings, and general operations of the Gallery. Be prepared to personalize connections for visitors through one-on-one or group conversation. Answering Inquiries: Respond to visitor inquiries in person and over the phone, providing information on Kamloops Art Gallery policies, accessibility, membership, donations, upcoming programs and events, and store merchandise. Maintaining Order and Security: Monitor galleries and public spaces to ensure a safe and enjoyable environment for visitors, artworks, engagement activities, and retail merchandise. Share and uphold Gallery policies regarding photography, touching artwork, and general behaviour. Membership and Donations: Promote Kamloops Art Gallery memberships and provide information on membership benefits. Encourage and offer information on donations or contributions to support the Gallery's programs and initiatives. Perform other duties as assigned, in support of the Gallery overall.


Partner: Kamloops Art Gallery

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C2A9

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Expression of Interest - Board Director

Why Join Our Board?

Because your leadership can change someone’s hardest day. At VCDS, every decision we make directly supports a patient who needs help getting to life-saving care. When you join our Board, you’re not just lending your expertise, you’re helping ensure thousands of people across our communities can face cancer with dignity, compassion, and reliable support. If you want your skills to matter in a deeply human way, this is where they will.

About the Organization

The Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society (VCDS) is an all-volunteer, registered charitable organization providing complimentary transportation for cancer patients across Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.

Our Board includes up to 11 Directors and strives for gender balance, regional representation, and inclusivity, reflecting the communities we serve. As the Society continues evolving, the Board is shifting from an operational model toward a more clearly defined governance structure. Directors still oversee key portfolios, but the long-term direction is toward strategic leadership, policy development, and stewardship.

Role of Director

As a VCDS Director, you’ll help guide the organization through this transition while supporting the portfolios that keep our services running smoothly. Directors contribute to strategic planning, expand partnerships, strengthen community relationships, and help ensure VCDS remains a reliable, compassionate service for cancer patients.

Board members attend meetings (in-person or via Zoom), participate in community events, and play an active role in Board discussions and decision-making.

We are particularly seeking candidates with expertise or strong working knowledge in one or more of the following areas:

LegalGovernment Liaison or AdvocacyFundraising and Donor RelationsIndustry Liaison / External PartnershipsIT / Technology

Location Requirement: Because the Board meets in person several times per year, candidates should reside in the Greater Vancouver or Fraser Valley region of British Columbia.

To learn more about VCDS and how your experience can support the patients we serve, please visit: www.volunteercancerdrivers.ca



Partner: Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society (VCDS)

Why Join Our Board?

Because your leadership can change someone’s hardest day. At VCDS, every decision we make directly supports a patient who needs help getting to life-saving care. When you join our Board, you’re not just lending your expertise, you’re helping ensure thousands of people across our communities can face cancer with dignity, compassion, and reliable support. If you want your skills to matter in a deeply human way, this is where they will.

About the Organization

The Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society (VCDS) is an all-volunteer, registered charitable organization providing complimentary transportation for cancer patients across Greater Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.

Our Board includes up to 11 Directors and strives for gender balance, regional representation, and inclusivity, reflecting the communities we serve. As the Society continues evolving, the Board is shifting from an operational model toward a more clearly defined governance structure. Directors still oversee key portfolios, but the long-term direction is toward strategic leadership, policy development, and stewardship.

Role of Director

As a VCDS Director, you’ll help guide the organization through this transition while supporting the portfolios that keep our services running smoothly. Directors contribute to strategic planning, expand partnerships, strengthen community relationships, and help ensure VCDS remains a reliable, compassionate service for cancer patients.

Board members attend meetings (in-person or via Zoom), participate in community events, and play an active role in Board discussions and decision-making.

We are particularly seeking candidates with expertise or strong working knowledge in one or more of the following areas:

LegalGovernment Liaison or AdvocacyFundraising and Donor RelationsIndustry Liaison / External PartnershipsIT / Technology

Location Requirement: Because the Board meets in person several times per year, candidates should reside in the Greater Vancouver or Fraser Valley region of British Columbia.

To learn more about VCDS and how your experience can support the patients we serve, please visit: www.volunteercancerdrivers.ca



Partner: Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society (VCDS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 15, 2026

Postal Code: V4A 9N3

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Dispatcher's needed to match Cancer Patients with a Driver

Description

Come join us and help make a difference. You can help cancer patients in need by joining our team of dedicated volunteers.  We are looking for Dispatchers to coordinate the assignment of cancer patient appointment requests to our drivers.  

VCDS is singularly focused on providing free, safe, reliable, compassionate transportation and peace of mind for Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley cancer patients who have no viable means of getting to their essential treatment.

For additional information or to apply to volunteer please visit www.volunteercanceerdivers.ca 

It takes a team of dedicated volunteers to make our service run smoothly, this role in instrumental in helping us support patients. The following positions work together to coordinate rides between cancer patient and the appropriate driver. These volunteer positions involve working from the comfort of your home and all necessary training is provided.

Dispatcher’s Role

Monitor our telephone and email systems for messages, retrieve cancer patient contact information and appointment details, and record the information in our scheduling application system Within 24 hours, contact patients to confirm their information, ascertain any special needs and reassure them that we will provide transportation Match your volunteer driver availability and assign rides as efficiently as possible

Requirements:

Volunteers will need to:

Have a computer and have access to the internet Be comfortable entering data into our scheduling system Have compassion, patience and understanding in communicating with our cancer patients many of whom are elderly and often apprehensive and concerned Demonstrate flexibility in managing your cadre of volunteer drivers to ensure that all patient ride requests are fulfilled as efficiently as possible 

What’s in it for you?

Satisfaction of helping other in need during their incredibly difficult journey Work with a team of very dedicated people from many walks of life

 

To apply to be a dispatcher with VCDS, please fill in the form on this page: 

https://www.volunteercancerdrivers.ca/volunteer/dispatchers-application-form

 

Partner: Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society (VCDS)

Description

Come join us and help make a difference. You can help cancer patients in need by joining our team of dedicated volunteers.  We are looking for Dispatchers to coordinate the assignment of cancer patient appointment requests to our drivers.  

VCDS is singularly focused on providing free, safe, reliable, compassionate transportation and peace of mind for Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley cancer patients who have no viable means of getting to their essential treatment.

For additional information or to apply to volunteer please visit www.volunteercanceerdivers.ca 

It takes a team of dedicated volunteers to make our service run smoothly, this role in instrumental in helping us support patients. The following positions work together to coordinate rides between cancer patient and the appropriate driver. These volunteer positions involve working from the comfort of your home and all necessary training is provided.

Dispatcher’s Role

Monitor our telephone and email systems for messages, retrieve cancer patient contact information and appointment details, and record the information in our scheduling application system Within 24 hours, contact patients to confirm their information, ascertain any special needs and reassure them that we will provide transportation Match your volunteer driver availability and assign rides as efficiently as possible

Requirements:

Volunteers will need to:

Have a computer and have access to the internet Be comfortable entering data into our scheduling system Have compassion, patience and understanding in communicating with our cancer patients many of whom are elderly and often apprehensive and concerned Demonstrate flexibility in managing your cadre of volunteer drivers to ensure that all patient ride requests are fulfilled as efficiently as possible 

What’s in it for you?

Satisfaction of helping other in need during their incredibly difficult journey Work with a team of very dedicated people from many walks of life

 

To apply to be a dispatcher with VCDS, please fill in the form on this page: 

https://www.volunteercancerdrivers.ca/volunteer/dispatchers-application-form

 

Partner: Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society (VCDS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 30, 2026

Postal Code: V6B 3A0

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Drivers Needed by Cancer Patients!

The Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society is a not-for-profit organization providing complimentary transportation for Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland residents battling cancer.   We are supported solely by volunteers and donations!

Come join us and help make a difference. Our team of volunteer drivers and dispatchers offers peace of mind for patients who may not have the means to drive to and from essential cancer treatments and cancer related medical appointments. The physical, emotional and financial burden is lifted knowing our friendly volunteers are only a call away. 

Drivers are required from across the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland with a pressing need for drivers from Burnaby, Vancouver and New Westminster areas. 

As a volunteer driver, you will be expected to have between 1 and 4 hours available at least one day a week Monday to Friday between 8 AM and 6 PM.  A drive entails you picking up the patient at their residence, driving to the treatment facility, waiting while the patient has their appointment and then driving them home again.  If the appointment is going to be long, the dispatcher may assign one drive for delivery and a second drive for pickup.

We offer:

Flexible Scheduling Mileage Allowance Complimentary Parking Safety Protocols

To apply to be a driver with VCDS, fill in the form on this page: https://volunteercancerdrivers.ca/driver-application

You'll be glad you did!

Partner: Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society (VCDS)

The Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society is a not-for-profit organization providing complimentary transportation for Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland residents battling cancer.   We are supported solely by volunteers and donations!

Come join us and help make a difference. Our team of volunteer drivers and dispatchers offers peace of mind for patients who may not have the means to drive to and from essential cancer treatments and cancer related medical appointments. The physical, emotional and financial burden is lifted knowing our friendly volunteers are only a call away. 

Drivers are required from across the Fraser Valley and Lower Mainland with a pressing need for drivers from Burnaby, Vancouver and New Westminster areas. 

As a volunteer driver, you will be expected to have between 1 and 4 hours available at least one day a week Monday to Friday between 8 AM and 6 PM.  A drive entails you picking up the patient at their residence, driving to the treatment facility, waiting while the patient has their appointment and then driving them home again.  If the appointment is going to be long, the dispatcher may assign one drive for delivery and a second drive for pickup.

We offer:

Flexible Scheduling Mileage Allowance Complimentary Parking Safety Protocols

To apply to be a driver with VCDS, fill in the form on this page: https://volunteercancerdrivers.ca/driver-application

You'll be glad you did!

Partner: Volunteer Cancer Drivers Society (VCDS)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Jan 30, 2026

Postal Code: V5Z 4E6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Youth Volunteers for Intergenerational Activities with Seniors (copy)

Are you a young person who enjoys working with seniors and wants to support isolated older adults?

Are you considering a career involving work with seniors or health care?

Are you looking for a unique and enjoyable way to gain volunteer hours?

Do you enjoy meeting and getting to know new people?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, the Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society may have an opportunity for you, and we would love to hear from you!

 

The Compassionate Neighbours' Intergenerational Program is a place for seniors and youth to spend time connecting with each other through activities such as crafts, board games, etc.

These events take place on the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon each month from 2:30 to 5:00 pm.  Students are welcome to join at whatever time they can make it after school, and can choose to attend every time or only once per month.

Youth volunteers will be engaged with senior participants through a different planned activity at each event.

You are also welcome to visit to see what is involved before committing.

Volunteer hours will be logged each month in order to provide recognition at the end of your time volunteering with us or on request for education or employment references.

 

Successful applicants will:

Agree to an interview by phone Complete CNHPS’s orientation process (submit a volunteer application form, attend a virtual orientation session,  and sign volunteer consent forms) Submit a clean criminal record check (can be completed online via the iVolunteer site, or contact us if you prefer to submit a paper copy to the local police station at no charge) Live in Chilliwack or be willing to come to Chilliwack to participate in events

 

For further information or to apply, please contact our the volunteer coordinator:

Email: volunteer@cnhps.org Call/text: (778) 539-5102 CNHPS website: www.cnhps.org

Partner: Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society

Are you a young person who enjoys working with seniors and wants to support isolated older adults?

Are you considering a career involving work with seniors or health care?

Are you looking for a unique and enjoyable way to gain volunteer hours?

Do you enjoy meeting and getting to know new people?

If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, the Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society may have an opportunity for you, and we would love to hear from you!

 

The Compassionate Neighbours' Intergenerational Program is a place for seniors and youth to spend time connecting with each other through activities such as crafts, board games, etc.

These events take place on the second and fourth Tuesday afternoon each month from 2:30 to 5:00 pm.  Students are welcome to join at whatever time they can make it after school, and can choose to attend every time or only once per month.

Youth volunteers will be engaged with senior participants through a different planned activity at each event.

You are also welcome to visit to see what is involved before committing.

Volunteer hours will be logged each month in order to provide recognition at the end of your time volunteering with us or on request for education or employment references.

 

Successful applicants will:

Agree to an interview by phone Complete CNHPS’s orientation process (submit a volunteer application form, attend a virtual orientation session,  and sign volunteer consent forms) Submit a clean criminal record check (can be completed online via the iVolunteer site, or contact us if you prefer to submit a paper copy to the local police station at no charge) Live in Chilliwack or be willing to come to Chilliwack to participate in events

 

For further information or to apply, please contact our the volunteer coordinator:

Email: volunteer@cnhps.org Call/text: (778) 539-5102 CNHPS website: www.cnhps.org

Partner: Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2P 4L6

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: One-on-One Friendly Connections with Seniors

Do you enjoy interacting with seniors?

Would you be willing to spare a few hours each month to connect with an isolated older adult?

We would love to hear from you!

Compassionate Neighbours seeks to support isolated seniors by providing opportunities for social connection. We are in need of both male and female volunteers to visit our aging men and women.

Volunteers are matched with a senior with whom they visit on a weekly basis.  The purpose of these connections is to check in regularly with the senior as well as to provide a positive friendly connection for them.

This opportunity provides some flexibility and allows you to choose a time and place to connect that is convenient for you and your senior participant, usually between Mon-Fri.  Volunteers typically connect with their senior on a weekly basis, and visits can range from a 30-60 minute in-person conversation, or a quick 10-15 min check-in phone call.

This opportunity is available to anyone, including students in need of volunteer hours, youth considering a career in health care or working with seniors, and adults with a few spare hours each month.

Your time spent volunteering will be logged each month in order to provide recognition at the end of your time volunteering with us or on request for education or employment references after a minimum 20 hours.

There is also limited availability for connections by phone or video call, but most seniors prefer in-person visits.

Successful applicants will:

Agree to an interview by phone Complete CNHPS’s orientation process (submit a volunteer application form, attend a virtual orientation session, and sign volunteer consent forms) Submit a clean criminal record check (can be completed online via the iVolunteer site, or contact us if you prefer to submit a paper copy to the local police station at no charge) Live in Chilliwack or be willing to come to Chilliwack and have transportation to visit their senior participant in-person on a weekly basis.

For further information or to apply, please contact our volunteer coordinator:

Email: volunteer@cnhps.org Call/text: (778) 539-5102 CNHPS website: www.cnhps.org

Partner: Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society

Do you enjoy interacting with seniors?

Would you be willing to spare a few hours each month to connect with an isolated older adult?

We would love to hear from you!

Compassionate Neighbours seeks to support isolated seniors by providing opportunities for social connection. We are in need of both male and female volunteers to visit our aging men and women.

Volunteers are matched with a senior with whom they visit on a weekly basis.  The purpose of these connections is to check in regularly with the senior as well as to provide a positive friendly connection for them.

This opportunity provides some flexibility and allows you to choose a time and place to connect that is convenient for you and your senior participant, usually between Mon-Fri.  Volunteers typically connect with their senior on a weekly basis, and visits can range from a 30-60 minute in-person conversation, or a quick 10-15 min check-in phone call.

This opportunity is available to anyone, including students in need of volunteer hours, youth considering a career in health care or working with seniors, and adults with a few spare hours each month.

Your time spent volunteering will be logged each month in order to provide recognition at the end of your time volunteering with us or on request for education or employment references after a minimum 20 hours.

There is also limited availability for connections by phone or video call, but most seniors prefer in-person visits.

Successful applicants will:

Agree to an interview by phone Complete CNHPS’s orientation process (submit a volunteer application form, attend a virtual orientation session, and sign volunteer consent forms) Submit a clean criminal record check (can be completed online via the iVolunteer site, or contact us if you prefer to submit a paper copy to the local police station at no charge) Live in Chilliwack or be willing to come to Chilliwack and have transportation to visit their senior participant in-person on a weekly basis.

For further information or to apply, please contact our volunteer coordinator:

Email: volunteer@cnhps.org Call/text: (778) 539-5102 CNHPS website: www.cnhps.org

Partner: Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2P 4L6

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers for Monthly Social Meals Program with Seniors

Do you enjoy interacting with seniors?

Would you be willing to spare approximately 1.5 hours each month to connect with an isolated senior over a shared meal? 

We would love to hear from you!

The Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society (Compassionate Neighbours) recently received a grant to fund a new social meals program.  Volunteers will be matched with a senior and will share a monthly meal with them in the senior’s home.  Meals for both the volunteer and the senior will be provided.

Once per month, volunteers will:

Pick up a prepared meals at 11:30am from a designated kitchen for themselves and their matched senior or couple Bring the meals to the senior’s house Eat the meal together over a one-hour social time with the senior Return the insulated bag

These activities will take place monthly on either a Wednesday or a Friday. An orientation session will provide complete details.

Successful applicants will:

Agree to an interview by phone Complete CNHPS’s orientation process (submit a volunteer application form & provide references, attend a virtual or in-person orientation session, and sign volunteer consent forms) Submit a clean criminal record check (can be completed online via the iVolunteer site, or contact us if you prefer to submit a paper copy to the local police station at no charge). Live in Chilliwack or be willing to come to Chilliwack to participateHave their own vehicle

For further information or to apply, please contact our volunteer coordinator:

Email: volunteer@cnhps.org Call/text: (778) 539-5102 https://www.cnhps.org/

Partner: Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society

Do you enjoy interacting with seniors?

Would you be willing to spare approximately 1.5 hours each month to connect with an isolated senior over a shared meal? 

We would love to hear from you!

The Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society (Compassionate Neighbours) recently received a grant to fund a new social meals program.  Volunteers will be matched with a senior and will share a monthly meal with them in the senior’s home.  Meals for both the volunteer and the senior will be provided.

Once per month, volunteers will:

Pick up a prepared meals at 11:30am from a designated kitchen for themselves and their matched senior or couple Bring the meals to the senior’s house Eat the meal together over a one-hour social time with the senior Return the insulated bag

These activities will take place monthly on either a Wednesday or a Friday. An orientation session will provide complete details.

Successful applicants will:

Agree to an interview by phone Complete CNHPS’s orientation process (submit a volunteer application form & provide references, attend a virtual or in-person orientation session, and sign volunteer consent forms) Submit a clean criminal record check (can be completed online via the iVolunteer site, or contact us if you prefer to submit a paper copy to the local police station at no charge). Live in Chilliwack or be willing to come to Chilliwack to participateHave their own vehicle

For further information or to apply, please contact our volunteer coordinator:

Email: volunteer@cnhps.org Call/text: (778) 539-5102 https://www.cnhps.org/

Partner: Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2P 2C7

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteers for Seniors' Group Monthly Apartment Complex Social Meal

Do you enjoy interacting with seniors?

Do you possess leadership skills and have an interest in facilitating conversations with a group of senior residents living in the same apartment complex?

Would you be willing to spare 1.5 - 2hrs each month to connect with a group of seniors over a shared meal?

We would love to hear from you!

 

The Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society (Compassionate Neighbours) recently received approval for a grant to fund a new social meals project.  Volunteers will be matched with a senior’s apartment complex and will share a monthly meal with a group of seniors in the apartment complex.  Meals for both volunteers and seniors will be provided.

Once per month, volunteers will:

-            Pick up prepared meals at 11:30am from a designated kitchen for all of the seniors & yourself.

-            Bring the meals to the senior’s complex.

-            Assist to set up tables and chairs as needed, and serve the residents their meals.

-            Eat the meal together over a one-hour social time with the seniors & facilitate conversations

-            Provide meal options for the following month and note participant’s choices

-            Return the insulated bag and garbage

These activities will take place monthly on either a Wednesday or a Friday.

Successful applicants will:

-            Agree to an interview by phone

-            Complete CNHPS’s orientation process (submit a volunteer application form & provide references, attend a virtual orientation session, and sign volunteer consent forms)

-            Submit a clean criminal record check (can be completed online via the iVolunteer site, or contact us if you prefer to submit a paper copy to the local police station at no charge) Canadian citizenship is required to complete the criminal record check

-            Live in Chilliwack or be willing to come to Chilliwack to participate and have a vehicle for transportation

 

For further information or to apply, please contact our volunteer coordinator:

-            Email: volunteer@cnhps.org

-            Call/text: (778) 539-5102

-            https://www.cnhps.org/

Partner: Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society

Do you enjoy interacting with seniors?

Do you possess leadership skills and have an interest in facilitating conversations with a group of senior residents living in the same apartment complex?

Would you be willing to spare 1.5 - 2hrs each month to connect with a group of seniors over a shared meal?

We would love to hear from you!

 

The Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society (Compassionate Neighbours) recently received approval for a grant to fund a new social meals project.  Volunteers will be matched with a senior’s apartment complex and will share a monthly meal with a group of seniors in the apartment complex.  Meals for both volunteers and seniors will be provided.

Once per month, volunteers will:

-            Pick up prepared meals at 11:30am from a designated kitchen for all of the seniors & yourself.

-            Bring the meals to the senior’s complex.

-            Assist to set up tables and chairs as needed, and serve the residents their meals.

-            Eat the meal together over a one-hour social time with the seniors & facilitate conversations

-            Provide meal options for the following month and note participant’s choices

-            Return the insulated bag and garbage

These activities will take place monthly on either a Wednesday or a Friday.

Successful applicants will:

-            Agree to an interview by phone

-            Complete CNHPS’s orientation process (submit a volunteer application form & provide references, attend a virtual orientation session, and sign volunteer consent forms)

-            Submit a clean criminal record check (can be completed online via the iVolunteer site, or contact us if you prefer to submit a paper copy to the local police station at no charge) Canadian citizenship is required to complete the criminal record check

-            Live in Chilliwack or be willing to come to Chilliwack to participate and have a vehicle for transportation

 

For further information or to apply, please contact our volunteer coordinator:

-            Email: volunteer@cnhps.org

-            Call/text: (778) 539-5102

-            https://www.cnhps.org/

Partner: Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2P 4L6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteer Courier

Summary

Join Meals on Wheels and make a real difference—one delivery at a time. We are looking for compassionate drivers to deliver our meals from our kitchen in Richmond to a depot of their choice in the Vancouver or Richmond area. These meals are then given to volunteer drivers who deliver them straight to the doors of isolated and homebound seniors, helping them stay nourished and connected to their community.


Description

CareBC is looking for Kitchen Meal Courier volunteers to bring the meals in batches to various depots across Vancouver and Richmond for volunteer drivers to pick up. Kitchen Meal Courier Volunteers also return the previous day’s empty meal bags back to the kitchen. You may also be asked to support packing the sealed meals into delivery bags at the kitchen. 


Volunteer Impact:
Our dedicated volunteer team delivers over 400 meals a day, Monday – Friday!

Last year, we delivered over 61,000 meals serving over 770 vulnerable seniors and homebound neighbors.

As a Kitchen Meal Courier, you’re a vital link helping vulnerable seniors remain nourished and safe in their own homes.


What does it take to be a Meals on Wheels Volunteer?

Only 2 hours per week, from 9:30am-11:30am Or less as a spare volunteer Making deliveries from Richmond to a depot of your choice in Vancouver or Richmond 


Why we do it:

To help keep seniors and isolated individuals live independently and confidently in their own homes To help relieve stress on family caregivers


Why volunteer with CareBC?

meaningful way to give back to your community Flexible scheduling options Supportive and welcoming staff and volunteer team Ongoing training and support for volunteers Mileage reimbursement Confirmation of volunteer hours and reference letters available after a qualifying period


Qualifications:

Strong Communication skills Patient and reliable


Other Requirements:

18 years of age or older (volunteers under 18 can participate if accompanied by a guardian).  A cleared criminal record check. (CareBC can assist with this at no cost) Willing to provide two references. Proof of double COVID -19 vaccination (Vancouver Coastal Health recognizes Care BC as a health services provider because we support vulnerable clients). Valid driver license and auto insurance (for car-based volunteers only).


How to Apply:
Fill out our application form on our website: Apply Now! – CARE BC
If you have any questions or need support with the application, feel free to reach us at: wmowvolunteers@carebc.ca or 604-733-6614 ext. 107

Partner: Health and Home Care Society of BC

Summary

Join Meals on Wheels and make a real difference—one delivery at a time. We are looking for compassionate drivers to deliver our meals from our kitchen in Richmond to a depot of their choice in the Vancouver or Richmond area. These meals are then given to volunteer drivers who deliver them straight to the doors of isolated and homebound seniors, helping them stay nourished and connected to their community.


Description

CareBC is looking for Kitchen Meal Courier volunteers to bring the meals in batches to various depots across Vancouver and Richmond for volunteer drivers to pick up. Kitchen Meal Courier Volunteers also return the previous day’s empty meal bags back to the kitchen. You may also be asked to support packing the sealed meals into delivery bags at the kitchen. 


Volunteer Impact:
Our dedicated volunteer team delivers over 400 meals a day, Monday – Friday!

Last year, we delivered over 61,000 meals serving over 770 vulnerable seniors and homebound neighbors.

As a Kitchen Meal Courier, you’re a vital link helping vulnerable seniors remain nourished and safe in their own homes.


What does it take to be a Meals on Wheels Volunteer?

Only 2 hours per week, from 9:30am-11:30am Or less as a spare volunteer Making deliveries from Richmond to a depot of your choice in Vancouver or Richmond 


Why we do it:

To help keep seniors and isolated individuals live independently and confidently in their own homes To help relieve stress on family caregivers


Why volunteer with CareBC?

meaningful way to give back to your community Flexible scheduling options Supportive and welcoming staff and volunteer team Ongoing training and support for volunteers Mileage reimbursement Confirmation of volunteer hours and reference letters available after a qualifying period


Qualifications:

Strong Communication skills Patient and reliable


Other Requirements:

18 years of age or older (volunteers under 18 can participate if accompanied by a guardian).  A cleared criminal record check. (CareBC can assist with this at no cost) Willing to provide two references. Proof of double COVID -19 vaccination (Vancouver Coastal Health recognizes Care BC as a health services provider because we support vulnerable clients). Valid driver license and auto insurance (for car-based volunteers only).


How to Apply:
Fill out our application form on our website: Apply Now! – CARE BC
If you have any questions or need support with the application, feel free to reach us at: wmowvolunteers@carebc.ca or 604-733-6614 ext. 107

Partner: Health and Home Care Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6V1Z9

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Meals on Wheels Volunteer Driver

Summary

Join Meals on Wheels and make a real difference—one delivery at a time. We are looking for compassionate drivers and bikers to deliver nutritious meals, a friendly hello, and a brief wellness check to seniors and homebound neighbors, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community.

We offer shadow shifts that let you join an experienced volunteer on a route, giving you a chance to get familiar with the delivery process, the route, and the area.


Description

CareBC is looking for volunteers to help deliver meals by bike or car for our Western and Chinese Meals on Wheels programs in Vancouver and Richmond. Volunteers support vulnerable seniors and homebound individuals, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community.


Volunteer Impact:
Our dedicated volunteer team delivers over 400 meals a day, Monday – Friday.
Beyond meals, you’ll offer:

A friendly visit An informal wellness check

Your check-in helps reduce isolation and provides peace of mind to both clients and their loved ones.


What does it take to be a Meals on Wheels Volunteer?

Only 2 hours per week (or less as a spare driver) Making deliveries on a weekday of your choice between 10:30am and 1:00pm Choose to deliver in Vancouver OR Richmond Interested in making positive and friendly connections with isolated seniors


Why we do it:

To help keep seniors and isolated individuals live independently and confidently in their own homes To help relieve stress on family caregivers


Why volunteer with CareBC?

meaningful way to give back to your community Flexible scheduling options Supportive and welcoming staff and volunteer team Ongoing training and support for volunteers Mileage reimbursement Confirmation of volunteer hours and reference letters available after a qualifying period


Qualifications:

Comfortable interacting with seniors Strong Communication skills Compassionate, patient and reliable


Other Requirements:

18 years of age or older (volunteers under 18 can participate if accompanied by a guardian).  A cleared criminal record check. (CareBC can assist with this at no cost) Willing to provide two references. Proof of double COVID -19 vaccination (Vancouver Coastal Health recognizes Care BC as a health services provider because we support vulnerable clients). Valid driver license and auto insurance (for car-based volunteers only).


How to Apply:
Fill out our application form on our website: Apply Now! – CARE BC
If you have any questions or need support with the application, feel free to reach us at: wmowvolunteers@carebc.ca or 604-733-6614 ext. 107

Partner: Health and Home Care Society of BC

Summary

Join Meals on Wheels and make a real difference—one delivery at a time. We are looking for compassionate drivers and bikers to deliver nutritious meals, a friendly hello, and a brief wellness check to seniors and homebound neighbors, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community.

We offer shadow shifts that let you join an experienced volunteer on a route, giving you a chance to get familiar with the delivery process, the route, and the area.


Description

CareBC is looking for volunteers to help deliver meals by bike or car for our Western and Chinese Meals on Wheels programs in Vancouver and Richmond. Volunteers support vulnerable seniors and homebound individuals, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community.


Volunteer Impact:
Our dedicated volunteer team delivers over 400 meals a day, Monday – Friday.
Beyond meals, you’ll offer:

A friendly visit An informal wellness check

Your check-in helps reduce isolation and provides peace of mind to both clients and their loved ones.


What does it take to be a Meals on Wheels Volunteer?

Only 2 hours per week (or less as a spare driver) Making deliveries on a weekday of your choice between 10:30am and 1:00pm Choose to deliver in Vancouver OR Richmond Interested in making positive and friendly connections with isolated seniors


Why we do it:

To help keep seniors and isolated individuals live independently and confidently in their own homes To help relieve stress on family caregivers


Why volunteer with CareBC?

meaningful way to give back to your community Flexible scheduling options Supportive and welcoming staff and volunteer team Ongoing training and support for volunteers Mileage reimbursement Confirmation of volunteer hours and reference letters available after a qualifying period


Qualifications:

Comfortable interacting with seniors Strong Communication skills Compassionate, patient and reliable


Other Requirements:

18 years of age or older (volunteers under 18 can participate if accompanied by a guardian).  A cleared criminal record check. (CareBC can assist with this at no cost) Willing to provide two references. Proof of double COVID -19 vaccination (Vancouver Coastal Health recognizes Care BC as a health services provider because we support vulnerable clients). Valid driver license and auto insurance (for car-based volunteers only).


How to Apply:
Fill out our application form on our website: Apply Now! – CARE BC
If you have any questions or need support with the application, feel free to reach us at: wmowvolunteers@carebc.ca or 604-733-6614 ext. 107

Partner: Health and Home Care Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6A3S1

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Chinese Meals on Wheels Volunteer Driver

Summary

Join Meals on Wheels and make a real difference—one delivery at a time. We are looking for compassionate drivers and bikers to deliver nutritious meals, a friendly hello, and a brief wellness check to seniors and homebound neighbors, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community.

While not required, the ability to speak Mandarin and Cantonese is highly valued, as it helps us better accommodate the needs of our client base.


Description

CareBC is looking for volunteers to help deliver meals by car for our Chinese Meals on Wheels program in Vancouver and Richmond. Volunteers support vulnerable seniors and homebound individuals, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community.


Volunteer Impact:
Our dedicated volunteer team delivers over 400 meals a day, Monday – Friday.
Beyond meals, you’ll offer:

A friendly visit An informal wellness check

Your check-in helps reduce isolation and provides peace of mind to both clients and their loved ones.


What does it take to be a Meals on Wheels Volunteer?

Only 2 hours per week (or less as a spare driver) Making deliveries on a weekday of your choice between 10:00am and 1:00pm Choose to deliver in Vancouver OR Richmond Interested in making positive and friendly connections with isolated seniors


Why we do it:

To help keep seniors and isolated individuals live independently and confidently in their own homes To help relieve stress on family caregivers


Why volunteer with CareBC?

meaningful way to give back to your community Flexible scheduling options Supportive and welcoming staff and volunteer team Ongoing training and support for volunteers Mileage reimbursement Confirmation of volunteer hours and reference letters available after a qualifying period


Qualifications:

Comfortable interacting with seniors Strong Communication skills Compassionate, patient and reliable Ability to speak Cantonese or Mandrin is beneficial


Other Requirements:

18 years of age or older (volunteers under 18 can participate if accompanied by a guardian).  A cleared criminal record check. (CareBC can assist with this at no cost) Willing to provide two references. Proof of double COVID -19 vaccination (Vancouver Coastal Health recognizes Care BC as a health services provider because we support vulnerable clients). Valid driver license and auto insurance (for car-based volunteers only).


How to Apply:
Fill out our application form on our website: Apply Now! – CARE BC
If you have any questions or need support with the application, feel free to reach us at: wmowvolunteers@carebc.ca or 604-733-6614 ext. 107

Partner: Health and Home Care Society of BC

Summary

Join Meals on Wheels and make a real difference—one delivery at a time. We are looking for compassionate drivers and bikers to deliver nutritious meals, a friendly hello, and a brief wellness check to seniors and homebound neighbors, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community.

While not required, the ability to speak Mandarin and Cantonese is highly valued, as it helps us better accommodate the needs of our client base.


Description

CareBC is looking for volunteers to help deliver meals by car for our Chinese Meals on Wheels program in Vancouver and Richmond. Volunteers support vulnerable seniors and homebound individuals, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community.


Volunteer Impact:
Our dedicated volunteer team delivers over 400 meals a day, Monday – Friday.
Beyond meals, you’ll offer:

A friendly visit An informal wellness check

Your check-in helps reduce isolation and provides peace of mind to both clients and their loved ones.


What does it take to be a Meals on Wheels Volunteer?

Only 2 hours per week (or less as a spare driver) Making deliveries on a weekday of your choice between 10:00am and 1:00pm Choose to deliver in Vancouver OR Richmond Interested in making positive and friendly connections with isolated seniors


Why we do it:

To help keep seniors and isolated individuals live independently and confidently in their own homes To help relieve stress on family caregivers


Why volunteer with CareBC?

meaningful way to give back to your community Flexible scheduling options Supportive and welcoming staff and volunteer team Ongoing training and support for volunteers Mileage reimbursement Confirmation of volunteer hours and reference letters available after a qualifying period


Qualifications:

Comfortable interacting with seniors Strong Communication skills Compassionate, patient and reliable Ability to speak Cantonese or Mandrin is beneficial


Other Requirements:

18 years of age or older (volunteers under 18 can participate if accompanied by a guardian).  A cleared criminal record check. (CareBC can assist with this at no cost) Willing to provide two references. Proof of double COVID -19 vaccination (Vancouver Coastal Health recognizes Care BC as a health services provider because we support vulnerable clients). Valid driver license and auto insurance (for car-based volunteers only).


How to Apply:
Fill out our application form on our website: Apply Now! – CARE BC
If you have any questions or need support with the application, feel free to reach us at: wmowvolunteers@carebc.ca or 604-733-6614 ext. 107

Partner: Health and Home Care Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6H3J9

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Spare Meals on Wheels Volunteer Driver/Biker

Summary

Join Meals on Wheels and make a real difference—one delivery at a time. We are looking for compassionate drivers and bikers to deliver nutritious meals, a friendly hello, and a brief wellness check to seniors and homebound neighbors, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community. Support your community on your own schedule, volunteer as a spare driver!


Description

CareBC is looking for volunteers to help deliver meals by bike or car for our Western and Chinese Meals on Wheels programs in Vancouver and Richmond. Volunteers support vulnerable seniors and homebound individuals, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community.


Volunteer Impact:
Our dedicated volunteer team delivers over 400 meals a day, Monday – Friday.
Beyond meals, you’ll offer:

A friendly visit An informal wellness check

Your check-in helps reduce isolation and provides peace of mind to both clients and their loved ones.


What does it take to be a Meals on Wheels Volunteer?

·         Deliver when it works for you, flexible scheduling!

·         A weekday between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in Vancouver or Richmond

·         A warm smile and a heart for connecting with isolated seniors


Why we do it:

To help keep seniors and isolated individuals live independently and confidently in their own homes To help relieve stress on caregivers


Why volunteer with CareBC?

meaningful way to give back to your community Flexible scheduling options Supportive and welcoming staff and volunteer team Ongoing training and support for volunteers Mileage reimbursement Confirmation of volunteer hours and reference letters available after a qualifying period


Qualifications:

Comfortable interacting with seniors Strong Communication skills Compassionate, patient and reliable


Other Requirements:

18 years of age or older (volunteers under 18 can participate if accompanied by a guardian).  A cleared criminal record check. (CareBC can assist with this at no cost) Willing to provide two references. Proof of double COVID -19 vaccination (Vancouver Coastal Health recognizes Care BC as a health services provider because we support vulnerable clients). Valid driver license and auto insurance (for car-based volunteers only).


How to Apply:
Fill out our application form on our website: Apply Now! – CARE BC
If you have any questions or need support with the application, feel free to reach us at: wmowvolunteers@carebc.ca or 604-733-6614 ext. 107

Partner: Health and Home Care Society of BC

Summary

Join Meals on Wheels and make a real difference—one delivery at a time. We are looking for compassionate drivers and bikers to deliver nutritious meals, a friendly hello, and a brief wellness check to seniors and homebound neighbors, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community. Support your community on your own schedule, volunteer as a spare driver!


Description

CareBC is looking for volunteers to help deliver meals by bike or car for our Western and Chinese Meals on Wheels programs in Vancouver and Richmond. Volunteers support vulnerable seniors and homebound individuals, helping them stay safe, nourished and connected to their community.


Volunteer Impact:
Our dedicated volunteer team delivers over 400 meals a day, Monday – Friday.
Beyond meals, you’ll offer:

A friendly visit An informal wellness check

Your check-in helps reduce isolation and provides peace of mind to both clients and their loved ones.


What does it take to be a Meals on Wheels Volunteer?

·         Deliver when it works for you, flexible scheduling!

·         A weekday between 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in Vancouver or Richmond

·         A warm smile and a heart for connecting with isolated seniors


Why we do it:

To help keep seniors and isolated individuals live independently and confidently in their own homes To help relieve stress on caregivers


Why volunteer with CareBC?

meaningful way to give back to your community Flexible scheduling options Supportive and welcoming staff and volunteer team Ongoing training and support for volunteers Mileage reimbursement Confirmation of volunteer hours and reference letters available after a qualifying period


Qualifications:

Comfortable interacting with seniors Strong Communication skills Compassionate, patient and reliable


Other Requirements:

18 years of age or older (volunteers under 18 can participate if accompanied by a guardian).  A cleared criminal record check. (CareBC can assist with this at no cost) Willing to provide two references. Proof of double COVID -19 vaccination (Vancouver Coastal Health recognizes Care BC as a health services provider because we support vulnerable clients). Valid driver license and auto insurance (for car-based volunteers only).


How to Apply:
Fill out our application form on our website: Apply Now! – CARE BC
If you have any questions or need support with the application, feel free to reach us at: wmowvolunteers@carebc.ca or 604-733-6614 ext. 107

Partner: Health and Home Care Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6H3J9

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Vancouver Sun Run - Big Brothers Charity Volunteer

Be part of the BIG picture by joining us at the Vancouver Sun Run as a Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver Charity Volunteer!

Available shifts:

Fri, April 17 (10AM - 3PM) - EXPO PACKAGE PICKUP

Sat, April 18 (TBD & 1:30PM - 6:30PM) - WRAP PARTY SETUP

Sun, April 19 (9AM - 2PM) - WRAP PARTY & FINISH LINE CHEER


Locations: Sun Run Expo, Vancouver Convention Centre and BC Place


Limited spots available - be sure to apply ASAP if interested.

Perks: Each volunteer will receive a special souvenir T-shirt and refreshments. Student volunteers will receive a letter of completed volunteer hours via email (one week after the race).

Apply through this posting or email us at volunteer@bbgvf.com to receive information on how to officially register as a volunteer for this event!

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Be part of the BIG picture by joining us at the Vancouver Sun Run as a Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver Charity Volunteer!

Available shifts:

Fri, April 17 (10AM - 3PM) - EXPO PACKAGE PICKUP

Sat, April 18 (TBD & 1:30PM - 6:30PM) - WRAP PARTY SETUP

Sun, April 19 (9AM - 2PM) - WRAP PARTY & FINISH LINE CHEER


Locations: Sun Run Expo, Vancouver Convention Centre and BC Place


Limited spots available - be sure to apply ASAP if interested.

Perks: Each volunteer will receive a special souvenir T-shirt and refreshments. Student volunteers will receive a letter of completed volunteer hours via email (one week after the race).

Apply through this posting or email us at volunteer@bbgvf.com to receive information on how to officially register as a volunteer for this event!

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Runs Until Mar 31, 2026

Postal Code: V6B 5P1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Second Harvest National Youth Council

Join our 2026 Second Harvest National Youth Council!

In January 2026, Second Harvest will launch its 2nd annual National Youth Council, bringing together passionate young leaders, ages 18 to 25, from across Canada who are committed to tackling food waste. This is your chance to expand your network, access mentorship, and develop vital skills while sharing your unique perspectives on critical issues linking food waste and climate change. Through research, advocacy and awareness building projects, the council will work to engage youth audiences in conversations around food waste reduction.

As a member of the council, you’ll inspire action among your peers, through research, advocacy and awareness building projects and support Second Harvest in its goal of keeping good food out of landfills.

Who We Are:

Second Harvest is Canada’s largest food rescue organization and expert in perishable food recovery. We rescue surplus, unsold food from across the supply chain and redistribute it to not-for-profits across the country to feed communities. Demonstrating our values of community, environment, integrity, and collaboration, we strive for No Waste. No Hunger.

Council Positions Include:

President: With support from the Second Harvest staff lead, the President will guide initiatives and project deliverables of the council and will serve as the primary representative for the youth council in Second Harvest's mission to reduce food waste.

Vice-President: The Vice President will support the President in leading the council, facilitating meetings, and helping to develop strategies that promote youth engagement in Second Harvest’s initiatives.

Member-At-Large: Members at Large will actively participate in council activities, contribute perspectives on food waste issues and support the development of initiatives that engage youth in Second Harvest’s mission.

Time Commitment:

·       6-month commitment, January-June2026

·       Approximately 3 hours per week

·       Attendance at biweekly virtual council meetings and ad-hoc subcommittee meetings as needed.

Requirements & Qualifications:

·       Age range: 18-25 years old

·       Experience in youth leadership roles, community service, or advocacy is an asset.

·       Highly engaged and willing to post about the council’s efforts and Second Harvest’s mission on personal social media (large following on social channels is an asset)

·       Excellent written and verbal communication skills

·       Able to manage tasks efficiently to ensure completion in a timely manner

·       Proficient computer skills including MS Office Suite, virtual meetings

·       Passionate about food waste prevention and its impact on climate

·       Culturally aware and sensitive, valuing diversity and inclusion in discussions and initiatives.

·       Motivated self-starters who demonstrate initiative and creativity.

·       Open-minded and adaptable, with a willingness to learn and grow

Benefits:

·       $500 honorarium for participation and completion of full council term

·       Opportunities for mentorship and personal development through workshops and trainings

·       Collaborate with industry experts and like-minded peers passionate about food systems

·       A platform to amplify your voice and influence positive change in food policy and practices.

·       Certificate of completion upon cohort term-end and option to be part of Second Harvest’s Youth Alumni Circle

·       Reference letter(s) for all participating youth

To Apply:

Please complete a Youth Council Application Form and submit an updated resume to apply for this opportunity. Please contact volunteer@secondharvest.ca for any questions/enquiries.

Application window will remain open until November 24, 2025 or until all council positions have been filled.

Partner: Second Harvest

Join our 2026 Second Harvest National Youth Council!

In January 2026, Second Harvest will launch its 2nd annual National Youth Council, bringing together passionate young leaders, ages 18 to 25, from across Canada who are committed to tackling food waste. This is your chance to expand your network, access mentorship, and develop vital skills while sharing your unique perspectives on critical issues linking food waste and climate change. Through research, advocacy and awareness building projects, the council will work to engage youth audiences in conversations around food waste reduction.

As a member of the council, you’ll inspire action among your peers, through research, advocacy and awareness building projects and support Second Harvest in its goal of keeping good food out of landfills.

Who We Are:

Second Harvest is Canada’s largest food rescue organization and expert in perishable food recovery. We rescue surplus, unsold food from across the supply chain and redistribute it to not-for-profits across the country to feed communities. Demonstrating our values of community, environment, integrity, and collaboration, we strive for No Waste. No Hunger.

Council Positions Include:

President: With support from the Second Harvest staff lead, the President will guide initiatives and project deliverables of the council and will serve as the primary representative for the youth council in Second Harvest's mission to reduce food waste.

Vice-President: The Vice President will support the President in leading the council, facilitating meetings, and helping to develop strategies that promote youth engagement in Second Harvest’s initiatives.

Member-At-Large: Members at Large will actively participate in council activities, contribute perspectives on food waste issues and support the development of initiatives that engage youth in Second Harvest’s mission.

Time Commitment:

·       6-month commitment, January-June2026

·       Approximately 3 hours per week

·       Attendance at biweekly virtual council meetings and ad-hoc subcommittee meetings as needed.

Requirements & Qualifications:

·       Age range: 18-25 years old

·       Experience in youth leadership roles, community service, or advocacy is an asset.

·       Highly engaged and willing to post about the council’s efforts and Second Harvest’s mission on personal social media (large following on social channels is an asset)

·       Excellent written and verbal communication skills

·       Able to manage tasks efficiently to ensure completion in a timely manner

·       Proficient computer skills including MS Office Suite, virtual meetings

·       Passionate about food waste prevention and its impact on climate

·       Culturally aware and sensitive, valuing diversity and inclusion in discussions and initiatives.

·       Motivated self-starters who demonstrate initiative and creativity.

·       Open-minded and adaptable, with a willingness to learn and grow

Benefits:

·       $500 honorarium for participation and completion of full council term

·       Opportunities for mentorship and personal development through workshops and trainings

·       Collaborate with industry experts and like-minded peers passionate about food systems

·       A platform to amplify your voice and influence positive change in food policy and practices.

·       Certificate of completion upon cohort term-end and option to be part of Second Harvest’s Youth Alumni Circle

·       Reference letter(s) for all participating youth

To Apply:

Please complete a Youth Council Application Form and submit an updated resume to apply for this opportunity. Please contact volunteer@secondharvest.ca for any questions/enquiries.

Application window will remain open until November 24, 2025 or until all council positions have been filled.

Partner: Second Harvest

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: M8Z 5V5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Crisis Line Responder

Crisis Line Volunteer Responder

Job Description

Job Title: Crisis Line Volunteer Responder
Program: Interior Crisis Line Network - Williams Lake Site
Job Summary: To provide non-directive support to callers
Reports to: Team Lead of Crisis Intervention & Prevention

Qualifications:
19+ in age
Must be able to pass a criminal record check.
Good listening and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work as a team member.
Willingness to participate in ongoing training and supervision.
Knowledge of community resources.

Key Duties & Responsibilities:
To maintain confidentiality.
To support the mission and goals of our agency.
To function as part of the team answering crisis line calls.
In answering crisis line calls, to provide non-directive, emotional support and information (re: counselling, medical, legal & police services).
To attend monthly group sessions & further consult with the supervisor as necessary.

Remote Opportunity:
This role offers the flexibility of working remotely, allowing you to make a meaningful impact from the comfort of your home while receiving comprehensive training and support.

By joining our team, you will be providing critical support to individuals in need, helping them navigate difficult moments with compassion and care. Your role as a Crisis Line Volunteer Responder makes a significant difference in the lives of those you assist.

If you are passionate about supporting others and have the skills to listen, learn, and grow, we invite you to apply for this rewarding opportunity.


Volunteer Rights:
Each and every volunteer
Has the right to: Be treated as a co-worker.
Know as much as possible about the agency, its policies, programs & procedures.
A suitable assignment with consideration given to preference, experience and education.
Effective and sufficient training for the position.
Take part in planning, feeling free to make suggestions.
Recognition.
Sound guidance and direction.

Partner: Canadian Mental Health Association - Cariboo Chilcotin

Crisis Line Volunteer Responder

Job Description

Job Title: Crisis Line Volunteer Responder
Program: Interior Crisis Line Network - Williams Lake Site
Job Summary: To provide non-directive support to callers
Reports to: Team Lead of Crisis Intervention & Prevention

Qualifications:
19+ in age
Must be able to pass a criminal record check.
Good listening and interpersonal skills.
Ability to work as a team member.
Willingness to participate in ongoing training and supervision.
Knowledge of community resources.

Key Duties & Responsibilities:
To maintain confidentiality.
To support the mission and goals of our agency.
To function as part of the team answering crisis line calls.
In answering crisis line calls, to provide non-directive, emotional support and information (re: counselling, medical, legal & police services).
To attend monthly group sessions & further consult with the supervisor as necessary.

Remote Opportunity:
This role offers the flexibility of working remotely, allowing you to make a meaningful impact from the comfort of your home while receiving comprehensive training and support.

By joining our team, you will be providing critical support to individuals in need, helping them navigate difficult moments with compassion and care. Your role as a Crisis Line Volunteer Responder makes a significant difference in the lives of those you assist.

If you are passionate about supporting others and have the skills to listen, learn, and grow, we invite you to apply for this rewarding opportunity.


Volunteer Rights:
Each and every volunteer
Has the right to: Be treated as a co-worker.
Know as much as possible about the agency, its policies, programs & procedures.
A suitable assignment with consideration given to preference, experience and education.
Effective and sufficient training for the position.
Take part in planning, feeling free to make suggestions.
Recognition.
Sound guidance and direction.

Partner: Canadian Mental Health Association - Cariboo Chilcotin

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2G 3W3

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Front Desk Receptionist

As the Front Desk Receptionist Volunteer, you’ll be the welcoming face of the Centre, greeting members, assisting visitors, and helping with light administrative tasks that keep our space running smoothly. This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who enjoys people, community engagement, and creating a warm first impression.

Partner: Cook Street Village Activity Centre

As the Front Desk Receptionist Volunteer, you’ll be the welcoming face of the Centre, greeting members, assisting visitors, and helping with light administrative tasks that keep our space running smoothly. This is a wonderful opportunity for someone who enjoys people, community engagement, and creating a warm first impression.

Partner: Cook Street Village Activity Centre

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V8V 3X7

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Support Group Facilitators Needed Across the Lower Mainland and B.C.

Caregiver support group facilitators create a safe space for caregivers of people living with dementia to share their experiences and strategies in a group setting. Facilitators exhibit discretion, empathy, strong listening skills, and a belief in the capacity of peers to support one another. 

 

Role responsibilities: 

Establish a safe and welcoming environment for discussion and support by ensuring the ground rules for discussion are followed. 

Facilitate group discussion, ensuring everyone is included and feels empowered to participate. 

Provide information on programs, services, and education opportunities offered by the Alzheimer Society of B.C. 

Set up room and coordinate logistics. 

Complete a support group report including attendance and regular debriefs with the supervisor. 

Requirements: 

Excellent interpersonal skills.  Good verbal communication skills including empathic listening skills.  Personal maturity and ability to establish healthy boundaries.  Cultural awareness, sensitivity, and respect for diversity.  A desire to learn more about dementia, person-centred language and the resources available to people living with dementia, their families and caregivers.  Knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias an asset.  Formal or informal caregiving experience is an asset. Experience with group facilitation is an asset.  References and criminal record check required. 


Training provided: The Alzheimer Society of B.C. provides an excellent and comprehensive training program to Support Group Facilitators. This includes: an orientation to the Alzheimer Society of B.C.; foundational learning about dementia; information about caregiving issues faced by families; training in group facilitation and maintaining healthy boundaries; as well as on-going mentorship opportunities. Training takes approximately 28 hours to complete over a period of 2 to 3 months and includes a mix of self-directed and supervisor-led learning.


Commitment: 

Minimum one year commitment after training is complete  Groups are held once a month on the same day and time; you must be available to facilitate the group you are assigned to every month 


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TO APPLY: Please do not apply via iVolunteer, but instead visit our page to view all available role offers and apply directly for the role by creating an account with us at: https://alzheimerbc.rosterfy.com/roles/list .


Questions before you apply? Please email Basil Toomer, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at btoomer@alzheimerbc.org. 



Partner: Alzheimer Society of B.C.

Caregiver support group facilitators create a safe space for caregivers of people living with dementia to share their experiences and strategies in a group setting. Facilitators exhibit discretion, empathy, strong listening skills, and a belief in the capacity of peers to support one another. 

 

Role responsibilities: 

Establish a safe and welcoming environment for discussion and support by ensuring the ground rules for discussion are followed. 

Facilitate group discussion, ensuring everyone is included and feels empowered to participate. 

Provide information on programs, services, and education opportunities offered by the Alzheimer Society of B.C. 

Set up room and coordinate logistics. 

Complete a support group report including attendance and regular debriefs with the supervisor. 

Requirements: 

Excellent interpersonal skills.  Good verbal communication skills including empathic listening skills.  Personal maturity and ability to establish healthy boundaries.  Cultural awareness, sensitivity, and respect for diversity.  A desire to learn more about dementia, person-centred language and the resources available to people living with dementia, their families and caregivers.  Knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias an asset.  Formal or informal caregiving experience is an asset. Experience with group facilitation is an asset.  References and criminal record check required. 


Training provided: The Alzheimer Society of B.C. provides an excellent and comprehensive training program to Support Group Facilitators. This includes: an orientation to the Alzheimer Society of B.C.; foundational learning about dementia; information about caregiving issues faced by families; training in group facilitation and maintaining healthy boundaries; as well as on-going mentorship opportunities. Training takes approximately 28 hours to complete over a period of 2 to 3 months and includes a mix of self-directed and supervisor-led learning.


Commitment: 

Minimum one year commitment after training is complete  Groups are held once a month on the same day and time; you must be available to facilitate the group you are assigned to every month 


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TO APPLY: Please do not apply via iVolunteer, but instead visit our page to view all available role offers and apply directly for the role by creating an account with us at: https://alzheimerbc.rosterfy.com/roles/list .


Questions before you apply? Please email Basil Toomer, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at btoomer@alzheimerbc.org. 



Partner: Alzheimer Society of B.C.

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V3A 1E1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver - Be the Ride That Makes a Difference!

Discover a Role That Moves You! 

Looking for a way to connect with your community, gain experience, and make someone's day? Join us as a Volunteer Driver with the Westshore Better At Home Porgram, and experince the joy of giving back.

What will you be doing?

Transportation to and from medical appointments (you will not attend the appointments with them.)Transportation to and from social meal events Pick- up groceriesPick- up and delivery of weekly meals (typically every Wednesday in the afternoon, unless it is a Statutory holiday.

We'll support you with all the orientation and guidance you need, you just bring:

A willing heart and a desire to support local seniors Your own relliable, fully insured vehicle and a valid BC Drivers licence Some availablity during the day on weekdays or occational Saturdays Openness to provide basic documents such as a resume, references, driver's abstract and a Criminal Record check 

Don't worry, we will walk you though everything and reimbuse mileage too! 

Partner: Pacific Centre Family Services Association

Discover a Role That Moves You! 

Looking for a way to connect with your community, gain experience, and make someone's day? Join us as a Volunteer Driver with the Westshore Better At Home Porgram, and experince the joy of giving back.

What will you be doing?

Transportation to and from medical appointments (you will not attend the appointments with them.)Transportation to and from social meal events Pick- up groceriesPick- up and delivery of weekly meals (typically every Wednesday in the afternoon, unless it is a Statutory holiday.

We'll support you with all the orientation and guidance you need, you just bring:

A willing heart and a desire to support local seniors Your own relliable, fully insured vehicle and a valid BC Drivers licence Some availablity during the day on weekdays or occational Saturdays Openness to provide basic documents such as a resume, references, driver's abstract and a Criminal Record check 

Don't worry, we will walk you though everything and reimbuse mileage too! 

Partner: Pacific Centre Family Services Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V9B 2W3

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Kamloops Secretary

The Secretary of Volunteer Kamloops plays a vital role in maintaining the organization’s records, ensuring clear communication, and supporting the operational functions of the board. As part of an operational board, the Secretary actively participates in day-to-day tasks, records meeting minutes in adherence to Robert’s Rules of Order, and ensures proper documentation of board activities. This role is essential for maintaining organizational transparency and efficiency. This role is an opportunity to contribute to the success of Volunteer Kamloops by ensuring organizational clarity and efficiency. If you have strong administrative skills and a passion for volunteerism, we encourage you to apply. Key Responsibilities: Administrative & Record-Keeping• Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of board meetings, including preparing, distributing, and archiving meeting minutes. • Ensure adherence to Robert’s Rules of Order when recording motions, discussions, and decisions made during meetings. • Organize and manage official board documents, including bylaws, policies, and reports. • Maintain an accurate contact list of board members, staff, and key stakeholders. Communication & Coordination • Distribute meeting agendas and supporting documents prior to board meetings in collaboration with the President. • Serve as the primary point of contact for board communications, ensuring timely dissemination of information. • Assist in the coordination of board meetings, annual general meetings, and special events. • Maintain effective correspondence with community partners, staff, and stakeholders. Operational Support • Assist in organizing and documenting board initiatives, including fundraising events, volunteer programs, and strategic planning efforts. • Ensure compliance with legal and organizational record-keeping requirements. • Work closely with the President and Vice President to support the board’s operational needs and long-term goals. • Support volunteer engagement efforts through documentation and communication. Meeting Facilitation & Decision-Making • Work with the President and Vice President to prepare meeting materials and ensure efficient board operations. • Ensure meeting minutes reflect discussions, motions, and action items accurately and concisely. • Provide input on board decisions and maintain organized documentation of all resolutions. Qualifications & Skills • Experience in administrative, secretarial, or record-keeping roles, preferably within non-profit or volunteer-based organizations. • Familiarity with Robert’s Rules of Order and ability to accurately document meeting proceedings. • Strong organizational and communication skills with attention to detail. • Proficiency in document management and record-keeping. • Passion for community service and volunteerism in Kamloops. • Ability to work collaboratively with a hands-on approach to operations. Term & Commitment • The Secretary serves a term as outlined in the bylaws of Volunteer Kamloops, with expectations for active participation in board meetings, documentation efforts, and community events.

Partner: Volunteer Kamloops

The Secretary of Volunteer Kamloops plays a vital role in maintaining the organization’s records, ensuring clear communication, and supporting the operational functions of the board. As part of an operational board, the Secretary actively participates in day-to-day tasks, records meeting minutes in adherence to Robert’s Rules of Order, and ensures proper documentation of board activities. This role is essential for maintaining organizational transparency and efficiency. This role is an opportunity to contribute to the success of Volunteer Kamloops by ensuring organizational clarity and efficiency. If you have strong administrative skills and a passion for volunteerism, we encourage you to apply. Key Responsibilities: Administrative & Record-Keeping• Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of board meetings, including preparing, distributing, and archiving meeting minutes. • Ensure adherence to Robert’s Rules of Order when recording motions, discussions, and decisions made during meetings. • Organize and manage official board documents, including bylaws, policies, and reports. • Maintain an accurate contact list of board members, staff, and key stakeholders. Communication & Coordination • Distribute meeting agendas and supporting documents prior to board meetings in collaboration with the President. • Serve as the primary point of contact for board communications, ensuring timely dissemination of information. • Assist in the coordination of board meetings, annual general meetings, and special events. • Maintain effective correspondence with community partners, staff, and stakeholders. Operational Support • Assist in organizing and documenting board initiatives, including fundraising events, volunteer programs, and strategic planning efforts. • Ensure compliance with legal and organizational record-keeping requirements. • Work closely with the President and Vice President to support the board’s operational needs and long-term goals. • Support volunteer engagement efforts through documentation and communication. Meeting Facilitation & Decision-Making • Work with the President and Vice President to prepare meeting materials and ensure efficient board operations. • Ensure meeting minutes reflect discussions, motions, and action items accurately and concisely. • Provide input on board decisions and maintain organized documentation of all resolutions. Qualifications & Skills • Experience in administrative, secretarial, or record-keeping roles, preferably within non-profit or volunteer-based organizations. • Familiarity with Robert’s Rules of Order and ability to accurately document meeting proceedings. • Strong organizational and communication skills with attention to detail. • Proficiency in document management and record-keeping. • Passion for community service and volunteerism in Kamloops. • Ability to work collaboratively with a hands-on approach to operations. Term & Commitment • The Secretary serves a term as outlined in the bylaws of Volunteer Kamloops, with expectations for active participation in board meetings, documentation efforts, and community events.

Partner: Volunteer Kamloops

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 1Z4

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Board Secretary Needed For Volunteer Kamloops

The Secretary of Volunteer Kamloops plays a vital role in maintaining the organization’s records, ensuring clear communication, and supporting the operational functions of the board. As part of an operational board, the Secretary actively participates in day-to-day tasks, records meeting minutes in adherence to Robert’s Rules of Order, and ensures proper documentation of board activities. This role is essential for maintaining organizational transparency and efficiency.

This role is an opportunity to contribute to the success of Volunteer Kamloops by ensuring organizational clarity and efficiency. If you have strong administrative skills and a passion for volunteerism, we encourage you to apply.

Key Responsibilities:

Administrative & Record-Keeping

Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of board meetings, including preparing, distributing, and archiving meeting minutes.
• Ensure adherence to Robert’s Rules of Order when recording motions, discussions, and decisions made during meetings.
• Organize and manage official board documents, including bylaws, policies, and reports.
• Maintain an accurate contact list of board members, staff, and key stakeholders.
Communication & Coordination
• Distribute meeting agendas and supporting documents prior to board meetings in collaboration with the President.
• Serve as the primary point of contact for board communications, ensuring timely dissemination of information.
• Assist in the coordination of board meetings, annual general meetings, and special events.
• Maintain effective correspondence with community partners, staff, and stakeholders.

Operational Support
• Assist in organizing and documenting board initiatives, including fundraising events, volunteer programs, and strategic planning efforts.
• Ensure compliance with legal and organizational record-keeping requirements.
• Work closely with the President and Vice President to support the board’s operational needs and long-term goals.
• Support volunteer engagement efforts through documentation and communication.

Meeting Facilitation & Decision-Making
• Work with the President and Vice President to prepare meeting materials and ensure efficient board operations.
• Ensure meeting minutes reflect discussions, motions, and action items accurately and concisely.
• Provide input on board decisions and maintain organized documentation of all resolutions.

Qualifications & Skills
• Experience in administrative, secretarial, or record-keeping roles, preferably within non-profit or volunteer-based organizations.
• Familiarity with Robert’s Rules of Order and ability to accurately document meeting proceedings.
• Strong organizational and communication skills with attention to detail.
• Proficiency in document management and record-keeping.
• Passion for community service and volunteerism in Kamloops.
• Ability to work collaboratively with a hands-on approach to operations.

Term & Commitment
• The Secretary serves a term as outlined in the bylaws of Volunteer Kamloops, with expectations for active participation in board meetings, documentation efforts, and community events.


Partner: Volunteer Kamloops

The Secretary of Volunteer Kamloops plays a vital role in maintaining the organization’s records, ensuring clear communication, and supporting the operational functions of the board. As part of an operational board, the Secretary actively participates in day-to-day tasks, records meeting minutes in adherence to Robert’s Rules of Order, and ensures proper documentation of board activities. This role is essential for maintaining organizational transparency and efficiency.

This role is an opportunity to contribute to the success of Volunteer Kamloops by ensuring organizational clarity and efficiency. If you have strong administrative skills and a passion for volunteerism, we encourage you to apply.

Key Responsibilities:

Administrative & Record-Keeping

Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of board meetings, including preparing, distributing, and archiving meeting minutes.
• Ensure adherence to Robert’s Rules of Order when recording motions, discussions, and decisions made during meetings.
• Organize and manage official board documents, including bylaws, policies, and reports.
• Maintain an accurate contact list of board members, staff, and key stakeholders.
Communication & Coordination
• Distribute meeting agendas and supporting documents prior to board meetings in collaboration with the President.
• Serve as the primary point of contact for board communications, ensuring timely dissemination of information.
• Assist in the coordination of board meetings, annual general meetings, and special events.
• Maintain effective correspondence with community partners, staff, and stakeholders.

Operational Support
• Assist in organizing and documenting board initiatives, including fundraising events, volunteer programs, and strategic planning efforts.
• Ensure compliance with legal and organizational record-keeping requirements.
• Work closely with the President and Vice President to support the board’s operational needs and long-term goals.
• Support volunteer engagement efforts through documentation and communication.

Meeting Facilitation & Decision-Making
• Work with the President and Vice President to prepare meeting materials and ensure efficient board operations.
• Ensure meeting minutes reflect discussions, motions, and action items accurately and concisely.
• Provide input on board decisions and maintain organized documentation of all resolutions.

Qualifications & Skills
• Experience in administrative, secretarial, or record-keeping roles, preferably within non-profit or volunteer-based organizations.
• Familiarity with Robert’s Rules of Order and ability to accurately document meeting proceedings.
• Strong organizational and communication skills with attention to detail.
• Proficiency in document management and record-keeping.
• Passion for community service and volunteerism in Kamloops.
• Ability to work collaboratively with a hands-on approach to operations.

Term & Commitment
• The Secretary serves a term as outlined in the bylaws of Volunteer Kamloops, with expectations for active participation in board meetings, documentation efforts, and community events.


Partner: Volunteer Kamloops

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 1Z4

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Candles Day - Dia de las Velitas

About the Event:

Join us for Día de las Velitas, a magical Colombian tradition that lights up the beginning of the Christmas season! This beautiful cultural celebration will include music, food, lights, arts and crafts, and fun activities for all ages.

We're looking for enthusiastic and reliable volunteers to help bring this heartwarming event to life.

Why Volunteer?

This is a perfect opportunity if you: Are passionate about Colombian culture and holiday traditions Want to gain hands-on experience in event support Are looking to complete volunteer hours Enjoy helping at community-focused cultural events Want to strengthen bilingual or multicultural communication skills Are part of a family or group looking to volunteer together

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteer tasks may include any of the following:

Helping with event setup (tables, decorations) Supporting food and beverage stations Assisting with children’s crafts and activities Managing games and crowd flow Event Cleanup and takedown Providing general guest assistance and information

Volunteer Training and Information Session:

Volunteers must attend a mandatory training session on November 29, 2025. During this session, you will meet volunteer leads and key event contacts, be assigned specific tasks, and receive the necessary information for your volunteer role.  Details regarding the training will be sent to you following your registration.

Benefits to Volunteers:

Learn about Colombian heritage, food and cultureConnect with like-minded people and expand your networkComprehensive training one week before the eventGain valuable event management and cultural festival experienceReceive a certificate of volunteer hours for your commitment and participationBuild your volunteer resume through iVolunteer

Practical Safety Precautions for Volunteering in the Winter

Dress for the weather (December is chilly—layers recommended) Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate shoesTake regular breaks in warm or covered areasBring a reusable water bottle – staying hydrated is still important in cold weatherFamiliarize yourself with the location of first aid stations

Contact: For more information on this amazing opportunity, contact Naydely

Be part of this warm and joyful celebration of light and tradition. We can’t wait to see you on December 7th for Día de las Velitas!

Details

16 and Olders Is Family Friendly Is IndoorSnacks and water providedDress for the weatherWear comfortable shoesAble to stand/walk for up to 4 hoursAble to lift items up and/or assemble items such as tablesFriendly, outgoing and comfortable with crowds


Partner: Colombian Canadian Association of BC

About the Event:

Join us for Día de las Velitas, a magical Colombian tradition that lights up the beginning of the Christmas season! This beautiful cultural celebration will include music, food, lights, arts and crafts, and fun activities for all ages.

We're looking for enthusiastic and reliable volunteers to help bring this heartwarming event to life.

Why Volunteer?

This is a perfect opportunity if you: Are passionate about Colombian culture and holiday traditions Want to gain hands-on experience in event support Are looking to complete volunteer hours Enjoy helping at community-focused cultural events Want to strengthen bilingual or multicultural communication skills Are part of a family or group looking to volunteer together

Key Responsibilities:

Volunteer tasks may include any of the following:

Helping with event setup (tables, decorations) Supporting food and beverage stations Assisting with children’s crafts and activities Managing games and crowd flow Event Cleanup and takedown Providing general guest assistance and information

Volunteer Training and Information Session:

Volunteers must attend a mandatory training session on November 29, 2025. During this session, you will meet volunteer leads and key event contacts, be assigned specific tasks, and receive the necessary information for your volunteer role.  Details regarding the training will be sent to you following your registration.

Benefits to Volunteers:

Learn about Colombian heritage, food and cultureConnect with like-minded people and expand your networkComprehensive training one week before the eventGain valuable event management and cultural festival experienceReceive a certificate of volunteer hours for your commitment and participationBuild your volunteer resume through iVolunteer

Practical Safety Precautions for Volunteering in the Winter

Dress for the weather (December is chilly—layers recommended) Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate shoesTake regular breaks in warm or covered areasBring a reusable water bottle – staying hydrated is still important in cold weatherFamiliarize yourself with the location of first aid stations

Contact: For more information on this amazing opportunity, contact Naydely

Be part of this warm and joyful celebration of light and tradition. We can’t wait to see you on December 7th for Día de las Velitas!

Details

16 and Olders Is Family Friendly Is IndoorSnacks and water providedDress for the weatherWear comfortable shoesAble to stand/walk for up to 4 hoursAble to lift items up and/or assemble items such as tablesFriendly, outgoing and comfortable with crowds


Partner: Colombian Canadian Association of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Postal Code: V5E 4M7

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Supporting Independence in Vulnerable Seniors - Various Roles Available

Seniors Wellness Volunteers directly impact the quality of life of vulnerable seniors in Penticton and surrounding communities! We have a robust volunteer program: training, support and appreciation! 

With flexible schedules to suit your needs, there are many ways to get involved...

Ways you can have an impact include: Transportation to Critical Appointments, Grocery Delivery, Friendly Visiting, Simple Home Repairs, Technology Skill Sharing (not repair), Cycling Without Age, Special Events Support, Office Support, and more!

Partner: One Sky Community Resources

Seniors Wellness Volunteers directly impact the quality of life of vulnerable seniors in Penticton and surrounding communities! We have a robust volunteer program: training, support and appreciation! 

With flexible schedules to suit your needs, there are many ways to get involved...

Ways you can have an impact include: Transportation to Critical Appointments, Grocery Delivery, Friendly Visiting, Simple Home Repairs, Technology Skill Sharing (not repair), Cycling Without Age, Special Events Support, Office Support, and more!

Partner: One Sky Community Resources

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2A 4L7

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: SURREY, BC - Big Brothers Community Mentor

Ready to volunteer? Fill out our Online Volunteer Application Form here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer-application-what-should-i-expect/

Be part of the BIG picture in Surrey, BC! Our Big Brothers Community Program pairs you with a Little Buddy based on personality and shared interests to build a supportive one-to-one relationship based on trust, connection, and fun!

Our matches spend two or more hours once per week doing free or low- cost activities they enjoy most and are paired for a minimum of one year.

NOW IS THE TIME TO VOLUNTEER! SOME OF OUR LITTLES HAVE BEEN WAITING MORE THAN 2 YEARS FOR THEIR BIG BROTHER IN SURREY.

Our Big Brothers are

Male, trans, and gender diverse individuals who are 18+. Reliable, consistent, dedicated and respectful of others. Able to meet weekly for 2 or more hours with a Mentee on weekends or afterschool.

Our Little Brothers are

Boys, trans, and gender-diverse children and youth ages 7 to 14.  Those who would benefit from having a positive role model in their life.

Benefits

Opportunities for free tickets or admission vouchers to Big Brothers matches. Make a positive impact on the community. Gain a sense of personal fulfillment by contributing to a child’s self-esteem. Stress relief and develop a more positive attitude. Greater productivity at work or school. Make a new friend!

Join our next 30-min Online Big Brothers Info Session to learn more here!

Questions? Reach out to our team at volunteer@bbgvf.com or Inquire here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer/inquire/

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Ready to volunteer? Fill out our Online Volunteer Application Form here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer-application-what-should-i-expect/

Be part of the BIG picture in Surrey, BC! Our Big Brothers Community Program pairs you with a Little Buddy based on personality and shared interests to build a supportive one-to-one relationship based on trust, connection, and fun!

Our matches spend two or more hours once per week doing free or low- cost activities they enjoy most and are paired for a minimum of one year.

NOW IS THE TIME TO VOLUNTEER! SOME OF OUR LITTLES HAVE BEEN WAITING MORE THAN 2 YEARS FOR THEIR BIG BROTHER IN SURREY.

Our Big Brothers are

Male, trans, and gender diverse individuals who are 18+. Reliable, consistent, dedicated and respectful of others. Able to meet weekly for 2 or more hours with a Mentee on weekends or afterschool.

Our Little Brothers are

Boys, trans, and gender-diverse children and youth ages 7 to 14.  Those who would benefit from having a positive role model in their life.

Benefits

Opportunities for free tickets or admission vouchers to Big Brothers matches. Make a positive impact on the community. Gain a sense of personal fulfillment by contributing to a child’s self-esteem. Stress relief and develop a more positive attitude. Greater productivity at work or school. Make a new friend!

Join our next 30-min Online Big Brothers Info Session to learn more here!

Questions? Reach out to our team at volunteer@bbgvf.com or Inquire here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer/inquire/

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5R 4H1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Math Tutor - Mentoring with Math

Ready to volunteer? Fill out our Online Volunteer Application Form here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer-application-what-should-i-expect/

Make a positive impact that you can see with local youth who struggle with numbers! Our Mentoring with Math Program is designed to strengthen the impact of tutoring by adding in the element of mentorship.

You’ll meet once-a-week for 90 minute sessions during afternoons over a 10 week period, and work on numeracy, activities, and games. No previous experience with math is necessary for volunteers and all training is provided by Big Brothers. This program is offered virtually and in-person.

Our Math Mentors are

Adults aged 18+, inclusive of male, female, trans, and gender diverse individuals. Reliable, consistent, dedicated and respectful of others. Available to meet once weekly during weekday afternoons between 4:00pm and 5:30pm for 90-minutes for in-person sessions, or 60 minutes for virtual sessions.
Our Mentoring with Math volunteers are asked to enroll in two 8-10 week terms (program is offered every season) as it's the best way to experience this fun program.

Our Math Mentees are

Children in grades 3 to 7 who demonstrate a need for assistance in math at their grade level. From families who are not otherwise able to financially pursue academic support outside of school.

Locations

The virtual program is offered Monday-Thursday between 4pm to 5pm. In-Person program is at a Surrey library on Tuesdays between 4pm to 5:30pm.

Benefits

Opportunities for free tickets or admission vouchers to Big Brothers matches. Make a positive impact on the community. Gain a sense of personal fulfillment by contributing to a child’s self-esteem. Stress relief and develop a more positive attitude. Greater productivity at work or school. Make a new friend!

Join our next 30-min Online Big Brothers Info Session to learn more here!

Questions? Reach out to our team at volunteer@bbgvf.com or Inquire here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer/inquire/

 

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Ready to volunteer? Fill out our Online Volunteer Application Form here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer-application-what-should-i-expect/

Make a positive impact that you can see with local youth who struggle with numbers! Our Mentoring with Math Program is designed to strengthen the impact of tutoring by adding in the element of mentorship.

You’ll meet once-a-week for 90 minute sessions during afternoons over a 10 week period, and work on numeracy, activities, and games. No previous experience with math is necessary for volunteers and all training is provided by Big Brothers. This program is offered virtually and in-person.

Our Math Mentors are

Adults aged 18+, inclusive of male, female, trans, and gender diverse individuals. Reliable, consistent, dedicated and respectful of others. Available to meet once weekly during weekday afternoons between 4:00pm and 5:30pm for 90-minutes for in-person sessions, or 60 minutes for virtual sessions.
Our Mentoring with Math volunteers are asked to enroll in two 8-10 week terms (program is offered every season) as it's the best way to experience this fun program.

Our Math Mentees are

Children in grades 3 to 7 who demonstrate a need for assistance in math at their grade level. From families who are not otherwise able to financially pursue academic support outside of school.

Locations

The virtual program is offered Monday-Thursday between 4pm to 5pm. In-Person program is at a Surrey library on Tuesdays between 4pm to 5:30pm.

Benefits

Opportunities for free tickets or admission vouchers to Big Brothers matches. Make a positive impact on the community. Gain a sense of personal fulfillment by contributing to a child’s self-esteem. Stress relief and develop a more positive attitude. Greater productivity at work or school. Make a new friend!

Join our next 30-min Online Big Brothers Info Session to learn more here!

Questions? Reach out to our team at volunteer@bbgvf.com or Inquire here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer/inquire/

 

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5R 4H1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: In-School Mentoring

Ready to volunteer? Fill out our Online Volunteer Application Form here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer-application-what-should-i-expect/

Have fun, de-stress, and feel like a kid again while making a positive and local impact for youth! Our In-School Mentoring Program pairs you with one elementary school student who you share common interests with.

Matches spend one-hour once per week together on school grounds doing non-academic activities such as playing sports, games, creating art or just hanging out at the playground. Our matches are paired for the duration, or remainder, of the academic school-year.

Note: the deadline to apply to volunteer for the current 2025-26 school year is Feb 1, 2026.

Our Big Buddies are

Adults aged 18+, inclusive of male, female, trans, and gender diverse individuals. Mentors who Little Buddies can talk to, learn from, and share experiences with. Available 1 hour per week during school hours (weekdays between 10am and 3pm).

Our Little Buddies are

Students grade 1 to 7 nominated by teachers, staff or by themselves. Children who could use a bit of extra 1-on-1 attention, need to build confidence, or may have trouble connecting with peers.

Benefits

Opportunities for free tickets or admission vouchers to Big Brothers matches. Make a positive impact on the community. Gain a sense of personal fulfillment by contributing to a child’s self-esteem. Stress relief and develop a more positive attitude. Greater productivity at work or school. Make a new friend!

Join our next 30-min Online Big Brothers Info Session to learn more here!

Questions? Reach out to our team at volunteer@bbgvf.com or Inquire here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer/inquire/

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Ready to volunteer? Fill out our Online Volunteer Application Form here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer-application-what-should-i-expect/

Have fun, de-stress, and feel like a kid again while making a positive and local impact for youth! Our In-School Mentoring Program pairs you with one elementary school student who you share common interests with.

Matches spend one-hour once per week together on school grounds doing non-academic activities such as playing sports, games, creating art or just hanging out at the playground. Our matches are paired for the duration, or remainder, of the academic school-year.

Note: the deadline to apply to volunteer for the current 2025-26 school year is Feb 1, 2026.

Our Big Buddies are

Adults aged 18+, inclusive of male, female, trans, and gender diverse individuals. Mentors who Little Buddies can talk to, learn from, and share experiences with. Available 1 hour per week during school hours (weekdays between 10am and 3pm).

Our Little Buddies are

Students grade 1 to 7 nominated by teachers, staff or by themselves. Children who could use a bit of extra 1-on-1 attention, need to build confidence, or may have trouble connecting with peers.

Benefits

Opportunities for free tickets or admission vouchers to Big Brothers matches. Make a positive impact on the community. Gain a sense of personal fulfillment by contributing to a child’s self-esteem. Stress relief and develop a more positive attitude. Greater productivity at work or school. Make a new friend!

Join our next 30-min Online Big Brothers Info Session to learn more here!

Questions? Reach out to our team at volunteer@bbgvf.com or Inquire here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer/inquire/

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5R 4H1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Game On! - Group Mentor

Ready to volunteer? Fill out our Online Volunteer Application Form here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer-application-what-should-i-expect/

Have fun, de-stress, and feel like a kid again with our Group Mentoring program, Game On!

Through fun activity-based play, volunteers provide youth with the knowledge to make informed decisions about a range of healthy lifestyle practices.

Groups meet once weekly for 90 minute sessions during weekday afternoons at schools/community centres and engage in life skills, communication, and social-emotional discussions to encourage healthy life- long habits. The program is led by 2-3 mentors to a group of Littles and runs once a season for 8 to 10 weeks.

Our Group Mentors are

Male, trans, and gender diverse individuals who are 18+. Reliable, consistent, dedicated, and respectful of others. Available to meet once weekly for 90-minute sessions from Monday and Friday between 2:30pm and 4:30pm.

Our Game On! volunteers are asked to enroll in two 8 week terms as it's the best way to experience this fun program.

Our Group Mentees are

Boys, trans, and gender diverse children and youth in grades 4 to 7. Youth who could benefit from building self-confidence and learning healthy lifestyle choices.

Benefits

Opportunities for free tickets or admission vouchers to Big Brothers matches. Make a positive impact on the community. Gain a sense of personal fulfillment by contributing to a child’s self-esteem. Stress relief and develop a more positive attitude. Greater productivity at work or school. Make a new friend!

Join our next 30-min Online Big Brothers Info Session to learn more here!

Questions? Reach out to our team at volunteer@bbgvf.com or Inquire here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer/inquire/

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Ready to volunteer? Fill out our Online Volunteer Application Form here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer-application-what-should-i-expect/

Have fun, de-stress, and feel like a kid again with our Group Mentoring program, Game On!

Through fun activity-based play, volunteers provide youth with the knowledge to make informed decisions about a range of healthy lifestyle practices.

Groups meet once weekly for 90 minute sessions during weekday afternoons at schools/community centres and engage in life skills, communication, and social-emotional discussions to encourage healthy life- long habits. The program is led by 2-3 mentors to a group of Littles and runs once a season for 8 to 10 weeks.

Our Group Mentors are

Male, trans, and gender diverse individuals who are 18+. Reliable, consistent, dedicated, and respectful of others. Available to meet once weekly for 90-minute sessions from Monday and Friday between 2:30pm and 4:30pm.

Our Game On! volunteers are asked to enroll in two 8 week terms as it's the best way to experience this fun program.

Our Group Mentees are

Boys, trans, and gender diverse children and youth in grades 4 to 7. Youth who could benefit from building self-confidence and learning healthy lifestyle choices.

Benefits

Opportunities for free tickets or admission vouchers to Big Brothers matches. Make a positive impact on the community. Gain a sense of personal fulfillment by contributing to a child’s self-esteem. Stress relief and develop a more positive attitude. Greater productivity at work or school. Make a new friend!

Join our next 30-min Online Big Brothers Info Session to learn more here!

Questions? Reach out to our team at volunteer@bbgvf.com or Inquire here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer/inquire/

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5R 4H1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Big Brothers Community Mentor

Ready to volunteer? Fill out our Online Volunteer Application Form here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer-application-what-should-i-expect/

Be part of the BIG picture! Our Big Brothers Community Program pairs you with a Little Buddy based on personality and shared interests to build a supportive one-to-one relationship based on trust, connection, and fun!

Our matches spend two or more hours once per week doing free or low- cost activities they enjoy most and are paired for a minimum of one year.

NOW IS THE TIME TO VOLUNTEER! SOME OF OUR LITTLES HAVE BEEN WAITING MORE THAN 2 YEARS FOR THEIR BIG BROTHER.

Our Big Brothers are

Male, trans, and gender diverse individuals who are 18+. Reliable, consistent, dedicated and respectful of others. Able to meet weekly for 2 or more hours with a Mentee on weekends or afterschool.

Our Little Brothers are

Boys, trans, and gender-diverse children and youth ages 7 to 14.  Those who would benefit from having a positive role model in their life.

Benefits

Opportunities for free tickets or admission vouchers to Big Brothers matches. Make a positive impact on the community. Gain a sense of personal fulfillment by contributing to a child’s self-esteem. Stress relief and develop a more positive attitude. Greater productivity at work or school. Make a new friend!

Join our next 30-min Online Big Brothers Info Session to learn more here!

Questions? Reach out to our team at volunteer@bbgvf.com or Inquire here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer/inquire/

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Ready to volunteer? Fill out our Online Volunteer Application Form here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer-application-what-should-i-expect/

Be part of the BIG picture! Our Big Brothers Community Program pairs you with a Little Buddy based on personality and shared interests to build a supportive one-to-one relationship based on trust, connection, and fun!

Our matches spend two or more hours once per week doing free or low- cost activities they enjoy most and are paired for a minimum of one year.

NOW IS THE TIME TO VOLUNTEER! SOME OF OUR LITTLES HAVE BEEN WAITING MORE THAN 2 YEARS FOR THEIR BIG BROTHER.

Our Big Brothers are

Male, trans, and gender diverse individuals who are 18+. Reliable, consistent, dedicated and respectful of others. Able to meet weekly for 2 or more hours with a Mentee on weekends or afterschool.

Our Little Brothers are

Boys, trans, and gender-diverse children and youth ages 7 to 14.  Those who would benefit from having a positive role model in their life.

Benefits

Opportunities for free tickets or admission vouchers to Big Brothers matches. Make a positive impact on the community. Gain a sense of personal fulfillment by contributing to a child’s self-esteem. Stress relief and develop a more positive attitude. Greater productivity at work or school. Make a new friend!

Join our next 30-min Online Big Brothers Info Session to learn more here!

Questions? Reach out to our team at volunteer@bbgvf.com or Inquire here: https://www.bigbrothersvancouver.com/volunteer/inquire/

Partner: Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5R 4H1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Delivery Drivers needed Wednesday early afternoons

We are looking for licensed drivers to deliver bags of groceries from our food hub at Hudson & West 71st to mobility-restricted clients in Marpole, Kerrisdale, Oakridge and Sunset. 

Starting at noon on Wednesdays the deliveries usually take about 1-1.5 hours depending on traffic and weather.  Mileage is covered by the food hub and this position requires a criminal record check.  

Partner: Marpole Community Food Hub

We are looking for licensed drivers to deliver bags of groceries from our food hub at Hudson & West 71st to mobility-restricted clients in Marpole, Kerrisdale, Oakridge and Sunset. 

Starting at noon on Wednesdays the deliveries usually take about 1-1.5 hours depending on traffic and weather.  Mileage is covered by the food hub and this position requires a criminal record check.  

Partner: Marpole Community Food Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6P 4M5

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Facilitator Parenting Support Group | In-person Heartwood Centre for Women

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to women who are in a residential addiction and mental program located in BC women's hospital for people that identify as women, two spirited, or gender-diverse trough our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Apply here

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to women who are in a residential addiction and mental program located in BC women's hospital for people that identify as women, two spirited, or gender-diverse trough our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Apply here

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6H 3N1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Food hub distribution to community members

Every Thursday morning the Marpole Community Food Hub is open to the public and we are looking for volunteers to help distribute groceries in our community.

Volunteers work in teams to serve clients in a safe environment and in a way that is supportive and welcoming to those with food insecurity. This is a great way to be a part of our community and build connections.   

Partner: Marpole Community Food Hub

Every Thursday morning the Marpole Community Food Hub is open to the public and we are looking for volunteers to help distribute groceries in our community.

Volunteers work in teams to serve clients in a safe environment and in a way that is supportive and welcoming to those with food insecurity. This is a great way to be a part of our community and build connections.   

Partner: Marpole Community Food Hub

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6P 4M5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Facilitator - Spanish Parenting Support Group | In person - New Westminster

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to parents and caregivers through our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person/online. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Assist with the financial aspect of the group. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Apply here

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to parents and caregivers through our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person/online. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Assist with the financial aspect of the group. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Apply here

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V3M 6G2

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Facilitator - Spanish Parenting Support Group | Online

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to parents and caregivers through our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person/online. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Assist with the financial aspect of the group. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Apply here

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to parents and caregivers through our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person/online. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Assist with the financial aspect of the group. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Apply here

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Facilitator - Korean Parenting Support Group | In-person Burnaby

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to parents and caregivers through our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person/online. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Assist with the financial aspect of the group. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Volunteer Facilitator Application

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to parents and caregivers through our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person/online. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Assist with the financial aspect of the group. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Volunteer Facilitator Application

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5J 1G1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Facilitator - Korean Parenting Support Group | Online

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to parents and caregivers through our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person/online. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Assist with the financial aspect of the group. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Volunteer Facilitator Application

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to parents and caregivers through our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person/online. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Assist with the financial aspect of the group. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Volunteer Facilitator Application

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Facilitator - Mandarin Parenting Support Group | In-person UBC Campus Vancouver

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to parents and caregivers through our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person/online. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Assist with the financial aspect of the group. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Volunteer Facilitator Application

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

The volunteer Facilitator will provide support to parents and caregivers through our Parenting Support Group. The group is run by two co-facilitators who are trained and supported by PSS staff and by other volunteers. Our groups are base on self-help, peer support model which provides a safe space for Group members to get together and discuss their strengths, challenges or concerns about parenting role of the child development and parenting. The Group meet once a week, 2 hours in person/online. Day time. The duties of the Volunteer Facilitator is facilitate group discussions, contact new referrals and do the intake. Assist with the financial aspect of the group. Submit assistance and financial reports at the end of the month. Attend monthly Steering Committee  and Facilitator support meetings. Participate in ongoing PSS training and workshops. Supply the group with information on community resources.

Training online: Self-paced 15 hrs. (1 months to finish) and 3 Live Zoom sessions on November 20, 22, and 27, 2025. Free for those who are able to commit one year of volunteering in the position.

Volunteer Facilitator Application

Partner: Parents Support Services Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V1V 1V7

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Driver

Support independent living in your community by helping adults get to essential appointments and errands. As a Volunteer Driver, you’ll provide door-to-door rides, a steadying arm, and a friendly ear. Enjoy flexible hours, mileage reimbursement, and the chance to make meaningful connections. This role is ideal for compassionate, reliable individuals who enjoy driving and lending a hand to others. A valid license, personal vehicle, and commitment of 2–3 hours/week required.

Partner: Oak Bay Volunteer Services

Support independent living in your community by helping adults get to essential appointments and errands. As a Volunteer Driver, you’ll provide door-to-door rides, a steadying arm, and a friendly ear. Enjoy flexible hours, mileage reimbursement, and the chance to make meaningful connections. This role is ideal for compassionate, reliable individuals who enjoy driving and lending a hand to others. A valid license, personal vehicle, and commitment of 2–3 hours/week required.

Partner: Oak Bay Volunteer Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V8S 4W1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Vision Mate

Vision Mates provide regular, one-to-one assistance and companionship for a person who is blind or partially sighted. Matches are made with someone who lives close to your home, school or work.

This is the right role for you if you are someone who:

Enjoys connecting with people

Enjoys working with people who are differently abled

Is interested to learn more about the lives of individuals with vision loss

A Vision Mate Volunteer’s main tasks are

Helping once per week / every two weeks with various tasks and activities, such as: helping to read and sort through mail or other documents, to go for walks or to participate in other recreational activities, to go shopping or run errands, or just to socialize.

Orientation and training are provided online. Experience working with seniors and/or individuals with vision loss or with other disabilities is beneficial but not required.

Time commitment:  The time commitment is approximately 2 hours per week and needs based. The time of day and location is variable depending on participant’s needs and volunteer availability. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of 6 months.

Volunteering in this role offers you: Develop or use experience and skills in client service. The satisfaction of making a difference for people who are blind or partially sighted. Reference or confirmation of hours available upon request.

Partner: CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Vision Mates provide regular, one-to-one assistance and companionship for a person who is blind or partially sighted. Matches are made with someone who lives close to your home, school or work.

This is the right role for you if you are someone who:

Enjoys connecting with people

Enjoys working with people who are differently abled

Is interested to learn more about the lives of individuals with vision loss

A Vision Mate Volunteer’s main tasks are

Helping once per week / every two weeks with various tasks and activities, such as: helping to read and sort through mail or other documents, to go for walks or to participate in other recreational activities, to go shopping or run errands, or just to socialize.

Orientation and training are provided online. Experience working with seniors and/or individuals with vision loss or with other disabilities is beneficial but not required.

Time commitment:  The time commitment is approximately 2 hours per week and needs based. The time of day and location is variable depending on participant’s needs and volunteer availability. We ask that volunteers commit to a minimum of 6 months.

Volunteering in this role offers you: Develop or use experience and skills in client service. The satisfaction of making a difference for people who are blind or partially sighted. Reference or confirmation of hours available upon request.

Partner: CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 0C8

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Vision Mate Volunteers in Surrey!

Make a difference in the lives of blind or partially sighted people in your community!

The Vision Mate program matches people who are blind or partially sighted with sighted volunteers who provide companionship and one-on-one assistance with everyday tasks and errands. Vision Mate volunteers can assist individuals with various activities including errands, going for walks, labelling and organizing household items, reading, or fun outings and recreational activities.

Matches are made with someone who lives close to your home, school or work. Visits are typically two hours a week in the person’s home or another suitable place at a mutually convenient time. We aim to match people for a minimum of six months, though there is no maximum time for a match to continue. Ideally, it will continue for years to come, as the Vision Mate relationship often transitions to friendship.

We are looking for volunteers with the following skills and attributes:

Trustworthy, patient, empathetic and friendly Reliable, organized, and able to work with minimal supervision. Excellent communication skills

CNIB provides orientation about our organization, the people we help, vision loss, as well as training specific to the position. A clear Police Record Check and two reference checks are required. Must be 18 or older.

If you are interested in applying to be a Vision Mate volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Application Form, and specify Vision Mate under Name of Specific Position.

For more information about the program or about volunteering with CNIB, please see our Vision Mate volunteer recruitment ad here: Vision Mate Volunteering | CNIB, or contact us at 1-800-563-2642.

Partner: CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Make a difference in the lives of blind or partially sighted people in your community!

The Vision Mate program matches people who are blind or partially sighted with sighted volunteers who provide companionship and one-on-one assistance with everyday tasks and errands. Vision Mate volunteers can assist individuals with various activities including errands, going for walks, labelling and organizing household items, reading, or fun outings and recreational activities.

Matches are made with someone who lives close to your home, school or work. Visits are typically two hours a week in the person’s home or another suitable place at a mutually convenient time. We aim to match people for a minimum of six months, though there is no maximum time for a match to continue. Ideally, it will continue for years to come, as the Vision Mate relationship often transitions to friendship.

We are looking for volunteers with the following skills and attributes:

Trustworthy, patient, empathetic and friendly Reliable, organized, and able to work with minimal supervision. Excellent communication skills

CNIB provides orientation about our organization, the people we help, vision loss, as well as training specific to the position. A clear Police Record Check and two reference checks are required. Must be 18 or older.

If you are interested in applying to be a Vision Mate volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Application Form, and specify Vision Mate under Name of Specific Position.

For more information about the program or about volunteering with CNIB, please see our Vision Mate volunteer recruitment ad here: Vision Mate Volunteering | CNIB, or contact us at 1-800-563-2642.

Partner: CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V8R 0A8

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Vision Mate Volunteers in Kelowna!

Make a difference in the lives of blind or partially sighted people in your community!

The Vision Mate program matches people who are blind or partially sighted with sighted volunteers who provide companionship and one-on-one assistance with everyday tasks and errands. Vision Mate volunteers can assist individuals with various activities including errands, going for walks, labelling and organizing household items, reading, or fun outings and recreational activities.

Matches are made with someone who lives close to your home, school or work. Visits are typically two hours a week in the person’s home or another suitable place at a mutually convenient time. We aim to match people for a minimum of six months, though there is no maximum time for a match to continue. Ideally, it will continue for years to come, as the Vision Mate relationship often transitions to friendship.

We are looking for volunteers with the following skills and attributes:

Trustworthy, patient, empathetic and friendly Reliable, organized, and able to work with minimal supervision. Excellent communication skills

CNIB provides orientation about our organization, the people we help, vision loss, as well as training specific to the position. A clear Police Record Check and two reference checks are required. Must be 18 or older.

If you are interested in applying to be a Vision Mate volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Application Form, and specify Vision Mate under Name of Specific Position.

For more information about the program or about volunteering with CNIB, please see our Vision Mate volunteer recruitment ad here: Vision Mate Volunteering | CNIB, or contact us at 1-800-563-2642.

Partner: CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Make a difference in the lives of blind or partially sighted people in your community!

The Vision Mate program matches people who are blind or partially sighted with sighted volunteers who provide companionship and one-on-one assistance with everyday tasks and errands. Vision Mate volunteers can assist individuals with various activities including errands, going for walks, labelling and organizing household items, reading, or fun outings and recreational activities.

Matches are made with someone who lives close to your home, school or work. Visits are typically two hours a week in the person’s home or another suitable place at a mutually convenient time. We aim to match people for a minimum of six months, though there is no maximum time for a match to continue. Ideally, it will continue for years to come, as the Vision Mate relationship often transitions to friendship.

We are looking for volunteers with the following skills and attributes:

Trustworthy, patient, empathetic and friendly Reliable, organized, and able to work with minimal supervision. Excellent communication skills

CNIB provides orientation about our organization, the people we help, vision loss, as well as training specific to the position. A clear Police Record Check and two reference checks are required. Must be 18 or older.

If you are interested in applying to be a Vision Mate volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Application Form, and specify Vision Mate under Name of Specific Position.

For more information about the program or about volunteering with CNIB, please see our Vision Mate volunteer recruitment ad here: Vision Mate Volunteering | CNIB, or contact us at 1-800-563-2642.

Partner: CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V1W 0C2

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Vision Mate Volunteers in Greater Victoria!

Make a difference in the lives of blind or partially sighted people in your community!

The Vision Mate program matches people who are blind or partially sighted with sighted volunteers who provide companionship and one-on-one assistance with everyday tasks and errands. Vision Mate volunteers can assist individuals with various activities including errands, going for walks, labelling and organizing household items, reading, or fun outings and recreational activities.

Matches are made with someone who lives close to your home, school or work. Visits are typically two hours a week in the person’s home or another suitable place at a mutually convenient time. We aim to match people for a minimum of six months, though there is no maximum time for a match to continue. Ideally, it will continue for years to come, as the Vision Mate relationship often transitions to friendship.

We are looking for volunteers with the following skills and attributes:

Trustworthy, patient, empathetic and friendly Reliable, organized, and able to work with minimal supervision. Excellent communication skills

CNIB provides orientation about our organization, the people we help, vision loss, as well as training specific to the position. A clear Police Record Check and two reference checks are required. Must be 18 or older.

If you are interested in applying to be a Vision Mate volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Application Form, and specify Vision Mate under Name of Specific Position.

For more information about the program or about volunteering with CNIB, please see our Vision Mate volunteer recruitment ad here: Vision Mate Volunteering | CNIB, or contact us at 1-800-563-2642.

Partner: CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Make a difference in the lives of blind or partially sighted people in your community!

The Vision Mate program matches people who are blind or partially sighted with sighted volunteers who provide companionship and one-on-one assistance with everyday tasks and errands. Vision Mate volunteers can assist individuals with various activities including errands, going for walks, labelling and organizing household items, reading, or fun outings and recreational activities.

Matches are made with someone who lives close to your home, school or work. Visits are typically two hours a week in the person’s home or another suitable place at a mutually convenient time. We aim to match people for a minimum of six months, though there is no maximum time for a match to continue. Ideally, it will continue for years to come, as the Vision Mate relationship often transitions to friendship.

We are looking for volunteers with the following skills and attributes:

Trustworthy, patient, empathetic and friendly Reliable, organized, and able to work with minimal supervision. Excellent communication skills

CNIB provides orientation about our organization, the people we help, vision loss, as well as training specific to the position. A clear Police Record Check and two reference checks are required. Must be 18 or older.

If you are interested in applying to be a Vision Mate volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Application Form, and specify Vision Mate under Name of Specific Position.

For more information about the program or about volunteering with CNIB, please see our Vision Mate volunteer recruitment ad here: Vision Mate Volunteering | CNIB, or contact us at 1-800-563-2642.

Partner: CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V8W 2G5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Seeking Vision Mate Volunteers in Delta!

Make a difference in the lives of blind or partially sighted people in your community!

The Vision Mate program matches people who are blind or partially sighted with sighted volunteers who provide companionship and one-on-one assistance with everyday tasks and errands. Vision Mate volunteers can assist individuals with various activities including errands, going for walks, labelling and organizing household items, reading, or fun outings and recreational activities.

Matches are made with someone who lives close to your home, school or work. Visits are typically two hours a week in the person’s home or another suitable place at a mutually convenient time. We aim to match people for a minimum of six months, though there is no maximum time for a match to continue. Ideally, it will continue for years to come, as the Vision Mate relationship often transitions to friendship.

We are looking for volunteers with the following skills and attributes:

Trustworthy, patient, empathetic and friendly Reliable, organized, and able to work with minimal supervision. Excellent communication skills

CNIB provides orientation about our organization, the people we help, vision loss, as well as training specific to the position. A clear Police Record Check and two reference checks are required. Must be 18 or older.

If you are interested in applying to be a Vision Mate volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Application Form, and specify Vision Mate under Name of Specific Position.

For more information about the program or about volunteering with CNIB, please see our Vision Mate volunteer recruitment ad here: Vision Mate Volunteering | CNIB, or contact us at 1-800-563-2642.

Partner: CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Make a difference in the lives of blind or partially sighted people in your community!

The Vision Mate program matches people who are blind or partially sighted with sighted volunteers who provide companionship and one-on-one assistance with everyday tasks and errands. Vision Mate volunteers can assist individuals with various activities including errands, going for walks, labelling and organizing household items, reading, or fun outings and recreational activities.

Matches are made with someone who lives close to your home, school or work. Visits are typically two hours a week in the person’s home or another suitable place at a mutually convenient time. We aim to match people for a minimum of six months, though there is no maximum time for a match to continue. Ideally, it will continue for years to come, as the Vision Mate relationship often transitions to friendship.

We are looking for volunteers with the following skills and attributes:

Trustworthy, patient, empathetic and friendly Reliable, organized, and able to work with minimal supervision. Excellent communication skills

CNIB provides orientation about our organization, the people we help, vision loss, as well as training specific to the position. A clear Police Record Check and two reference checks are required. Must be 18 or older.

If you are interested in applying to be a Vision Mate volunteer, please fill out the Volunteer Application Form, and specify Vision Mate under Name of Specific Position.

For more information about the program or about volunteering with CNIB, please see our Vision Mate volunteer recruitment ad here: Vision Mate Volunteering | CNIB, or contact us at 1-800-563-2642.

Partner: CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V4C 0E2

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Thrift Store Cashier

Looking for a Way to Give Back? Join Our Thrift Store Team as a Volunteer Cashier!

Are you someone who loves meeting new people, staying active, and making a real difference in your community? Our busy, friendly Thrift Store is looking for volunteer cashiers to join us — and we'd love to have you on board!

Why Volunteer With Us?

Enjoy a free lunch, coffee, and snacks to keep you fueled during your shift.

Take advantage of a great store discount and discover one-of-a-kind treasures.

Work alongside a fun, welcoming team where your contribution truly matters.

What You'll Be Doing:

Greeting customers with a warm smile and friendly service

Handling cash and card transactions with care

Helping keep the store organized and tidy

Creating a positive shopping experience for everyone who walks through our doors

Shifts Available:

Mondays: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Mondays: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Tuesdays: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Thursdays: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Saturdays: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

What You’ll Need:

You must be 19 years or older

A completed criminal record check

Attendance at a volunteer orientation (offered Thursdays and Saturdays at 9:15 AM by appointment)

Location: 125 Roxby Road, Kelowna

We offer flexible shifts and a chance to be part of something meaningful. Whether you can give a few hours a week or more, your time will make a real difference!

Ready to Get Started?
Give us a call at 778-753-2210, email volunteer@kelownagospelmission.ca, or drop by the store to sign up. We can't wait to meet you!

Partner: Kelowna's Gospel Mission

Looking for a Way to Give Back? Join Our Thrift Store Team as a Volunteer Cashier!

Are you someone who loves meeting new people, staying active, and making a real difference in your community? Our busy, friendly Thrift Store is looking for volunteer cashiers to join us — and we'd love to have you on board!

Why Volunteer With Us?

Enjoy a free lunch, coffee, and snacks to keep you fueled during your shift.

Take advantage of a great store discount and discover one-of-a-kind treasures.

Work alongside a fun, welcoming team where your contribution truly matters.

What You'll Be Doing:

Greeting customers with a warm smile and friendly service

Handling cash and card transactions with care

Helping keep the store organized and tidy

Creating a positive shopping experience for everyone who walks through our doors

Shifts Available:

Mondays: 9:30 AM – 12:00 PM

Mondays: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Tuesdays: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM

Thursdays: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Saturdays: 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM

What You’ll Need:

You must be 19 years or older

A completed criminal record check

Attendance at a volunteer orientation (offered Thursdays and Saturdays at 9:15 AM by appointment)

Location: 125 Roxby Road, Kelowna

We offer flexible shifts and a chance to be part of something meaningful. Whether you can give a few hours a week or more, your time will make a real difference!

Ready to Get Started?
Give us a call at 778-753-2210, email volunteer@kelownagospelmission.ca, or drop by the store to sign up. We can't wait to meet you!

Partner: Kelowna's Gospel Mission

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V1Y 7V1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers

We are looking for caring, dependable volunteers to drive seniors in the Columbia Valley to medical appointments and essential errands. Many older adults face transportation barriers and you can make a big impact on a senior's ability to continue to  live independently by providing an occasional ride to them. By helping out, you in turn can receive satisfaction from doing your part to make the Columbia Valley a better place to live, participate when it fits your schedule, and there may be mileage reimbursement available.

Partner: Columbia Valley Better at Home (Family Dynamix)

We are looking for caring, dependable volunteers to drive seniors in the Columbia Valley to medical appointments and essential errands. Many older adults face transportation barriers and you can make a big impact on a senior's ability to continue to  live independently by providing an occasional ride to them. By helping out, you in turn can receive satisfaction from doing your part to make the Columbia Valley a better place to live, participate when it fits your schedule, and there may be mileage reimbursement available.

Partner: Columbia Valley Better at Home (Family Dynamix)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V0A 1K0

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Friendly Visitors

We are seeking compassionate, reliable volunteers to provide friendly visits to seniors living in the Columbia Valley (Spillimacheen to Canal Flats). Whether its's sharing stories over a cup of tea, going for a walk, or simply offering a listening ear, your presence can brighten someone's day in ways you can't imagine. One or two hours a week can make a big impact. 

Partner: Columbia Valley Better at Home (Family Dynamix)

We are seeking compassionate, reliable volunteers to provide friendly visits to seniors living in the Columbia Valley (Spillimacheen to Canal Flats). Whether its's sharing stories over a cup of tea, going for a walk, or simply offering a listening ear, your presence can brighten someone's day in ways you can't imagine. One or two hours a week can make a big impact. 

Partner: Columbia Valley Better at Home (Family Dynamix)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V0A 1K0

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Peer Co-Facilitator for Caregiver Support Group

Have you been a caregiver in the past?

Would you be willing to co-facilitate family caregiver peer support group sessions for caregivers of older adults, where they share their caregiving challenges and successes together?

We would love to hear from you!

The Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society (Compassionate Neighbours) is looking for someone with past experience in caring for a loved one who would be willing to become a peer co-facilitator for our weekly in-person family caregiver support group meetings.  The group meets every Thursday afternoon from 1:30-3:00 pm.

Duties will include:

Peer co-facilitating family caregiver support group meetings Linking caregivers to resources as needed Maintaining an attendance list Preparing refreshments for each event Setting up and taking down tables and chairs for each event (peer facilitators would arrive half an hour before the meeting begins to set up the venue and prepare refreshments, and would stay up to half an hour later to wash up cups and take down tables and chairs)

Virtual training will be provided via Family Caregivers of BC as the course becomes available.

Successful applicants will:

Agree to an interview by phone Complete CNHPS’s orientation process (submit a volunteer application form & provide references, attend a virtual or in-person orientation session, and sign volunteer consent forms) Submit a clean criminal record check (can be completed online via the iVolunteer site, or contact us if you prefer to submit a paper copy to the local police station) Take virtual educational training via Family Caregivers of BC when offered Live in Chilliwack or be willing to come to Chilliwack to attend events

For further information or to apply, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator:

Email: volunteer@cnhps.org Call/text: 778-539-5102 CNHPS website: https://www.cnhps.org/

Partner: Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society

Have you been a caregiver in the past?

Would you be willing to co-facilitate family caregiver peer support group sessions for caregivers of older adults, where they share their caregiving challenges and successes together?

We would love to hear from you!

The Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society (Compassionate Neighbours) is looking for someone with past experience in caring for a loved one who would be willing to become a peer co-facilitator for our weekly in-person family caregiver support group meetings.  The group meets every Thursday afternoon from 1:30-3:00 pm.

Duties will include:

Peer co-facilitating family caregiver support group meetings Linking caregivers to resources as needed Maintaining an attendance list Preparing refreshments for each event Setting up and taking down tables and chairs for each event (peer facilitators would arrive half an hour before the meeting begins to set up the venue and prepare refreshments, and would stay up to half an hour later to wash up cups and take down tables and chairs)

Virtual training will be provided via Family Caregivers of BC as the course becomes available.

Successful applicants will:

Agree to an interview by phone Complete CNHPS’s orientation process (submit a volunteer application form & provide references, attend a virtual or in-person orientation session, and sign volunteer consent forms) Submit a clean criminal record check (can be completed online via the iVolunteer site, or contact us if you prefer to submit a paper copy to the local police station) Take virtual educational training via Family Caregivers of BC when offered Live in Chilliwack or be willing to come to Chilliwack to attend events

For further information or to apply, please contact our Volunteer Coordinator:

Email: volunteer@cnhps.org Call/text: 778-539-5102 CNHPS website: https://www.cnhps.org/

Partner: Compassionate Neighbourhood Health Partners Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2P 2C7

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer

This opportunity is for any sort of volunteer position at New Heights that requires a criminal record check. 

Partner: New Heights Church

This opportunity is for any sort of volunteer position at New Heights that requires a criminal record check. 

Partner: New Heights Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2V 4J5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Senior Connector -White Rock

Are you passionate about helping seniors and their families access the services they need? Brella Community Services Society is looking for friendly and resourceful volunteers to join our Senior Connector Program in the South Surrey and White Rock areas. Senior Connectors provide information and referrals to older adults and caregivers in the community. In this role, you’ll set up a table at local libraries and connect with visitors about services related to housing, transportation, food security, caregiving, and more. Volunteers are provided with a toolkit of resources and are supported by Brella staff. This is a great fit for someone who enjoys chatting with people, is organized, and wants to make a real difference for older adults in their neighbourhood.


Key Responsibilities:

Attend scheduled shifts at either the Ocean Park Library or the Semiahmoo Library  Greet and engage with community members Provide basic information and printed materials on local resources to support seniorsRefer more complex cases to a Senior Connector at Brella's main office  Maintain a tidy and welcoming table display Record basic notes on visitor interactions Training and ongoing information sessions provided 

Qualifications & Benefits:

Friendly and approachable demeanour Good verbal communication skills Comfortable working independently in a public setting Training or experience in a helping or customer-service role is an asset, but not requiredFlexible scheduling to fit your availability!!Opportunity to support programs that benefit seniors and the community

Partner: Brella Community Services Society

Are you passionate about helping seniors and their families access the services they need? Brella Community Services Society is looking for friendly and resourceful volunteers to join our Senior Connector Program in the South Surrey and White Rock areas. Senior Connectors provide information and referrals to older adults and caregivers in the community. In this role, you’ll set up a table at local libraries and connect with visitors about services related to housing, transportation, food security, caregiving, and more. Volunteers are provided with a toolkit of resources and are supported by Brella staff. This is a great fit for someone who enjoys chatting with people, is organized, and wants to make a real difference for older adults in their neighbourhood.


Key Responsibilities:

Attend scheduled shifts at either the Ocean Park Library or the Semiahmoo Library  Greet and engage with community members Provide basic information and printed materials on local resources to support seniorsRefer more complex cases to a Senior Connector at Brella's main office  Maintain a tidy and welcoming table display Record basic notes on visitor interactions Training and ongoing information sessions provided 

Qualifications & Benefits:

Friendly and approachable demeanour Good verbal communication skills Comfortable working independently in a public setting Training or experience in a helping or customer-service role is an asset, but not requiredFlexible scheduling to fit your availability!!Opportunity to support programs that benefit seniors and the community

Partner: Brella Community Services Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V4P 3H5

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Senior Connector -Guildford & Fleetwood

Are you passionate about helping seniors and their families access the services they need? Brella Community Services Society is looking for friendly and resourceful volunteers to join our Senior Connector Program in the Guildford and Fleetwood areas. Senior Connectors provide information and referrals to older adults and caregivers in the community. In this role, you’ll set up a table at local libraries and connect with visitors about services related to housing, transportation, food security, caregiving, and more. Volunteers are provided with a toolkit of resources and are supported by Brella staff. This is a great fit for someone who enjoys chatting with people, is organized, and wants to make a real difference for older adults in their neighbourhood.


Key Responsibilities:

Attend scheduled shifts at either the Guildford Rec Centre or Fleetwood Library  Greet and engage with community members Provide basic information and printed materials on local resources to support seniorsRefer more complex cases to a Senior Connector at Brella's main office  Maintain a tidy and welcoming table display Record basic notes on visitor interactions Training and ongoing information sessions provided 

Qualifications & Benefits:

Friendly and approachable demeanour Good verbal communication skills Comfortable working independently in a public setting Training or experience in a helping or customer-service role is an asset, but not requiredFlexible scheduling to fit your availability!!Opportunity to support programs that benefit seniors and the community

Partner: Brella Community Services Society

Are you passionate about helping seniors and their families access the services they need? Brella Community Services Society is looking for friendly and resourceful volunteers to join our Senior Connector Program in the Guildford and Fleetwood areas. Senior Connectors provide information and referrals to older adults and caregivers in the community. In this role, you’ll set up a table at local libraries and connect with visitors about services related to housing, transportation, food security, caregiving, and more. Volunteers are provided with a toolkit of resources and are supported by Brella staff. This is a great fit for someone who enjoys chatting with people, is organized, and wants to make a real difference for older adults in their neighbourhood.


Key Responsibilities:

Attend scheduled shifts at either the Guildford Rec Centre or Fleetwood Library  Greet and engage with community members Provide basic information and printed materials on local resources to support seniorsRefer more complex cases to a Senior Connector at Brella's main office  Maintain a tidy and welcoming table display Record basic notes on visitor interactions Training and ongoing information sessions provided 

Qualifications & Benefits:

Friendly and approachable demeanour Good verbal communication skills Comfortable working independently in a public setting Training or experience in a helping or customer-service role is an asset, but not requiredFlexible scheduling to fit your availability!!Opportunity to support programs that benefit seniors and the community

Partner: Brella Community Services Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V4P 3H5

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Dementia Navigator (NavCARE) Volunteer

Brella Community Services Society is seeking caring, empathetic, and resourceful individuals to join our Nav-CARE program as a Nav-CARE Dementia Navigator Volunteer. In this role, you'll provide regular support to older adults—particularly those living with dementia and their caregivers—through compassionate visits, advocacy, and community navigation assistance.

Whether it’s listening with empathy, helping someone access community resources, or simply being a steady, friendly presence, your time can make a lasting difference in someone’s life. Visits are typically 1–2 hours bi-weekly and are scheduled based on your availability. Clients are located in the White Rock and South Surrey area. 

About Nav-CARE:
Nav-CARE stands for Navigation: Connecting, Accessing, Resourcing, and Engaging. This national program was developed to support older adults living with chronic illness, dementia, or increasing frailty by helping them stay connected, informed, and emotionally supported. Volunteers in this program, known as navigators, are specially trained to provide compassionate listening, help individuals access local resources, and accompany them through life’s changes.

At Brella, this role is ideal for someone seeking a deeper volunteer experience—it’s like an enhanced Friendly Visitor role, with additional training and opportunities. Our Nav-CARE volunteers play a vital role in fostering meaningful community connections and reducing social isolation.

Key Responsibilities:

Offer emotional support and companionship through regular visits Listen and encourage as individuals navigate the changes and decisions associated with ageing or a dementia diagnosis Help identify and connect clients with local resources and support services Advocate for client needs and assist with tasks they may find difficult to manage alone Maintain open communication with Brella staff and report any concerns or observations

Qualifications & Skills:

Must be 19 years, upon completion of the training, or older Kind, dependable, and non-judgmental with strong listening and communication skills Experience with or interest in supporting older adults, particularly those living with dementia Able to commit to a minimum of one year of serviceComfortable working independently and engaging in meaningful one-on-one conversationsClear criminal record check required (facilitated at no cost through Brella)

Training & Time Commitment:

Online Modules (approx 4-6 hours) In-person workshops (2 hours)Monthly Peer Meet-Ups (optional) Home visits with the client every 2-3 weeks (1.5-2 hours per visit) 

What We Provide:

Specialized training in dementia care, resource navigation, and communication Ongoing support and regular check-ins with Brella program staff Flexible scheduling that works with your availability A meaningful volunteer experience that builds relationships and community

Why Volunteer with NavCARE?

Make a powerful impact in the lives of older adults and their care partners Gain valuable skills and training in supportive communication and navigation Be part of a growing community of volunteers making a difference Experience personal fulfilment through meaningful service

Partner: Brella Community Services Society

Brella Community Services Society is seeking caring, empathetic, and resourceful individuals to join our Nav-CARE program as a Nav-CARE Dementia Navigator Volunteer. In this role, you'll provide regular support to older adults—particularly those living with dementia and their caregivers—through compassionate visits, advocacy, and community navigation assistance.

Whether it’s listening with empathy, helping someone access community resources, or simply being a steady, friendly presence, your time can make a lasting difference in someone’s life. Visits are typically 1–2 hours bi-weekly and are scheduled based on your availability. Clients are located in the White Rock and South Surrey area. 

About Nav-CARE:
Nav-CARE stands for Navigation: Connecting, Accessing, Resourcing, and Engaging. This national program was developed to support older adults living with chronic illness, dementia, or increasing frailty by helping them stay connected, informed, and emotionally supported. Volunteers in this program, known as navigators, are specially trained to provide compassionate listening, help individuals access local resources, and accompany them through life’s changes.

At Brella, this role is ideal for someone seeking a deeper volunteer experience—it’s like an enhanced Friendly Visitor role, with additional training and opportunities. Our Nav-CARE volunteers play a vital role in fostering meaningful community connections and reducing social isolation.

Key Responsibilities:

Offer emotional support and companionship through regular visits Listen and encourage as individuals navigate the changes and decisions associated with ageing or a dementia diagnosis Help identify and connect clients with local resources and support services Advocate for client needs and assist with tasks they may find difficult to manage alone Maintain open communication with Brella staff and report any concerns or observations

Qualifications & Skills:

Must be 19 years, upon completion of the training, or older Kind, dependable, and non-judgmental with strong listening and communication skills Experience with or interest in supporting older adults, particularly those living with dementia Able to commit to a minimum of one year of serviceComfortable working independently and engaging in meaningful one-on-one conversationsClear criminal record check required (facilitated at no cost through Brella)

Training & Time Commitment:

Online Modules (approx 4-6 hours) In-person workshops (2 hours)Monthly Peer Meet-Ups (optional) Home visits with the client every 2-3 weeks (1.5-2 hours per visit) 

What We Provide:

Specialized training in dementia care, resource navigation, and communication Ongoing support and regular check-ins with Brella program staff Flexible scheduling that works with your availability A meaningful volunteer experience that builds relationships and community

Why Volunteer with NavCARE?

Make a powerful impact in the lives of older adults and their care partners Gain valuable skills and training in supportive communication and navigation Be part of a growing community of volunteers making a difference Experience personal fulfilment through meaningful service

Partner: Brella Community Services Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V4P 3H5

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Friendly visitor / caller in Tri-Cities area


About this initiative: 

SHARE Family and Community Services volunteers play a social role for seniors living in the following areas: Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody. Our Better at Home programs support seniors with simple, day-to-day tasks, allowing them to live independently and remain connected to their communities. As seniors seek to age in place, they can sometimes lose connection with friends and family. By connecting with seniors for some friendly company, caring volunteers can significantly reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness, making a real difference in a senior’s life. 


What will you be helping with: 

- Meeting with a senior 1 a week in person and/or by phone. 

- Simple activities could include having friendly conversations, walking in the neighborhood, colouring, simple art projects, having coffee or tea, playing cards or a game, reading, watching TV and talking about the program afterward, and connecting the senior with community resources. 


Qualifications Required:   

- Must be 21 years of age or older.  

- Willing to complete a criminal record check.  

- Has some availability on weekdays between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  

- Able to commit for at least 6 months.  

- Comfortable working with the senior population.   

- Patient, caring, and respectful demeanor.  

- Multilingual proficiency is an asset.  


Other Helpful Information: 

- We work with your availability. 

- Training and ongoing support provided. 


Interested? Next Steps: 

- Hit the respond button! 

- Learn more about the volunteer opportunity by meeting with our Volunteer Coordinator. To schedule a meeting, please contact Steffania Escalante at 604-540-9161 Ext. 567 o via email at steffania.escalante@sharesociety.ca. 


Partner: SHARE Family & Community Services


About this initiative: 

SHARE Family and Community Services volunteers play a social role for seniors living in the following areas: Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody. Our Better at Home programs support seniors with simple, day-to-day tasks, allowing them to live independently and remain connected to their communities. As seniors seek to age in place, they can sometimes lose connection with friends and family. By connecting with seniors for some friendly company, caring volunteers can significantly reduce feelings of isolation and loneliness, making a real difference in a senior’s life. 


What will you be helping with: 

- Meeting with a senior 1 a week in person and/or by phone. 

- Simple activities could include having friendly conversations, walking in the neighborhood, colouring, simple art projects, having coffee or tea, playing cards or a game, reading, watching TV and talking about the program afterward, and connecting the senior with community resources. 


Qualifications Required:   

- Must be 21 years of age or older.  

- Willing to complete a criminal record check.  

- Has some availability on weekdays between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  

- Able to commit for at least 6 months.  

- Comfortable working with the senior population.   

- Patient, caring, and respectful demeanor.  

- Multilingual proficiency is an asset.  


Other Helpful Information: 

- We work with your availability. 

- Training and ongoing support provided. 


Interested? Next Steps: 

- Hit the respond button! 

- Learn more about the volunteer opportunity by meeting with our Volunteer Coordinator. To schedule a meeting, please contact Steffania Escalante at 604-540-9161 Ext. 567 o via email at steffania.escalante@sharesociety.ca. 


Partner: SHARE Family & Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V3B 5Y9

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers in Tri-Cities area


About this initiative: 

SHARE Family and Community Services volunteers help seniors who live in the following areas: Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody. Our Better at Home programs support low or modest-income seniors with simple, day-to-day tasks that allow them to live independently and remain connected to their communities. 


What will you be helping with: 

- Make a difference in a senior’s day by driving them to their medical or non-medical appointment e.g. doctor’s clinic, pharmacy, bank, library, grocery store, recreation centre, etc.    

- Volunteers pick up their assigned senior/s at their doorstep, take them to their appointment and return them home.  

- Non-medical appointments are within the Tri-Cities and medical appointments may be in various areas across Metro Vancouver.  

Volunteers do not attend medical appointments. 


Qualifications Required:   

- Must be 21 years of age or older.  

- Willing to complete a criminal record check.  

- Valid driver’s license.  

-Willing to use your own vehicle (we reimburse for mileage) or an agency provided vehicle.  

- Proof of ICBC insurance, and a driver’s abstract.   

- Must have adequate insurance coverage. 

- Driver’s Abstract indicating a safe driving record. 

- Has some availability on weekdays between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  

- Able to commit for at least 6 months.  

- Comfortable working with the senior population.   

- Patient, caring, and respectful demeanor.  

- Multilingual proficiency is an asset.  


Other Helpful Information: 

- We work with your availability. 

- Training and ongoing support provided. 


Interested? Next Steps: 

- Hit the respond button! 

- Learn more about the volunteer opportunity by meeting with our Volunteer Coordinator. To schedule a meeting, please contact Steffania Escalante at 604-540-9161 Ext. 567 o via email at steffania.escalante@sharesociety.ca.


Partner: SHARE Family & Community Services


About this initiative: 

SHARE Family and Community Services volunteers help seniors who live in the following areas: Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody. Our Better at Home programs support low or modest-income seniors with simple, day-to-day tasks that allow them to live independently and remain connected to their communities. 


What will you be helping with: 

- Make a difference in a senior’s day by driving them to their medical or non-medical appointment e.g. doctor’s clinic, pharmacy, bank, library, grocery store, recreation centre, etc.    

- Volunteers pick up their assigned senior/s at their doorstep, take them to their appointment and return them home.  

- Non-medical appointments are within the Tri-Cities and medical appointments may be in various areas across Metro Vancouver.  

Volunteers do not attend medical appointments. 


Qualifications Required:   

- Must be 21 years of age or older.  

- Willing to complete a criminal record check.  

- Valid driver’s license.  

-Willing to use your own vehicle (we reimburse for mileage) or an agency provided vehicle.  

- Proof of ICBC insurance, and a driver’s abstract.   

- Must have adequate insurance coverage. 

- Driver’s Abstract indicating a safe driving record. 

- Has some availability on weekdays between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  

- Able to commit for at least 6 months.  

- Comfortable working with the senior population.   

- Patient, caring, and respectful demeanor.  

- Multilingual proficiency is an asset.  


Other Helpful Information: 

- We work with your availability. 

- Training and ongoing support provided. 


Interested? Next Steps: 

- Hit the respond button! 

- Learn more about the volunteer opportunity by meeting with our Volunteer Coordinator. To schedule a meeting, please contact Steffania Escalante at 604-540-9161 Ext. 567 o via email at steffania.escalante@sharesociety.ca.


Partner: SHARE Family & Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V3B 5Y9

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Social Event volunteer support in Tri-Cities area


About this initiative: 

SHARE Family and Community Services volunteers play a social role for seniors living in the following areas: Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody. Our Social Prescribing  program organize a social group that aims to reduce the social isolation experienced by some older adults by sharing in a safe space with other seniors from the Tri-city community. The service also aims to assist participants in increasing their connections and participating in enjoyable activities like crafts, arts, music, and exercises that allow them to have some time for leisure and foster friendships in a supportive environment.   


What will you be helping with: 

- Supporting the organization and activities on Fridays from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm. 

- Assist in preparing materials before and at the event. 

- Assist program Coordinators in conducting the activities.  

- Prepare and refill the refreshments (e.g. Make coffee, wash fruit, cut pastries)  

- Engage in conversations or activities with the participants.   

- Willing to wear protective gloves, and if necessary, masks, and aprons.  

- Assist in setting up the venue and the takedown.  

- Help sign-in participants and guide them to the seating area if necessary.  

- Navigate participants to the washroom, assist in serving coffee and food.   


Qualifications Required:   

- Must be 19 years of age or older.  

- Willing to complete a criminal record check.  

- Has availability on Fridays between 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.  

- Able to commit for at least 6 months.  

- Comfortable working with the senior population.   

- Patient, caring, and respectful demeanor.  

- Multilingual proficiency is an asset. 


Other Helpful Information: 

- We work with your availability. 

- Training and ongoing support provided. 


Interested? Next Steps: 

- Hit the respond button! 

- Learn more about the volunteer opportunity by meeting with our Volunteer Coordinator. To schedule a meeting, please contact Steffania Escalante at 604-540-9161 Ext. 567 or via email at steffania.escalante@sharesociety.ca.


Partner: SHARE Family & Community Services


About this initiative: 

SHARE Family and Community Services volunteers play a social role for seniors living in the following areas: Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody. Our Social Prescribing  program organize a social group that aims to reduce the social isolation experienced by some older adults by sharing in a safe space with other seniors from the Tri-city community. The service also aims to assist participants in increasing their connections and participating in enjoyable activities like crafts, arts, music, and exercises that allow them to have some time for leisure and foster friendships in a supportive environment.   


What will you be helping with: 

- Supporting the organization and activities on Fridays from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm. 

- Assist in preparing materials before and at the event. 

- Assist program Coordinators in conducting the activities.  

- Prepare and refill the refreshments (e.g. Make coffee, wash fruit, cut pastries)  

- Engage in conversations or activities with the participants.   

- Willing to wear protective gloves, and if necessary, masks, and aprons.  

- Assist in setting up the venue and the takedown.  

- Help sign-in participants and guide them to the seating area if necessary.  

- Navigate participants to the washroom, assist in serving coffee and food.   


Qualifications Required:   

- Must be 19 years of age or older.  

- Willing to complete a criminal record check.  

- Has availability on Fridays between 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.  

- Able to commit for at least 6 months.  

- Comfortable working with the senior population.   

- Patient, caring, and respectful demeanor.  

- Multilingual proficiency is an asset. 


Other Helpful Information: 

- We work with your availability. 

- Training and ongoing support provided. 


Interested? Next Steps: 

- Hit the respond button! 

- Learn more about the volunteer opportunity by meeting with our Volunteer Coordinator. To schedule a meeting, please contact Steffania Escalante at 604-540-9161 Ext. 567 or via email at steffania.escalante@sharesociety.ca.


Partner: SHARE Family & Community Services

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V3B 7E9

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Guides - 49th Vancouver Ember

Girl Guides of Canada is looking for 3-4 adult volunteers to be part of the leadership team for our Ember unit in Vancouver, BC.

No previous experience with Girl Guides is necessary.

Successful applicants will be screened and begin onboarding immediately, then continue to work with local mentors throughout the next 6-12 months.

As part of a unit’s leadership team, you’ll facilitate fun and engaging program activities, like scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, outdoor exploration, games and more with our Embers (7-8 years).

Volunteers will receive access to a digital program platform stocked with age-appropriate activities and meeting tools, as well as training on how to deliver activities in ways that will empower and encourage girls.

Units meet on a weekly basis, during the school year.

Volunteers commit to 3 hours per week for unit meetings plus additional hours, when required, for trips and events. Part-time roles are available if weekly attendance doesn't suit your schedule.

Join our Team - www.girlguides.ca/volunteer

Partner: Girl Guides of Canada

Girl Guides of Canada is looking for 3-4 adult volunteers to be part of the leadership team for our Ember unit in Vancouver, BC.

No previous experience with Girl Guides is necessary.

Successful applicants will be screened and begin onboarding immediately, then continue to work with local mentors throughout the next 6-12 months.

As part of a unit’s leadership team, you’ll facilitate fun and engaging program activities, like scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, outdoor exploration, games and more with our Embers (7-8 years).

Volunteers will receive access to a digital program platform stocked with age-appropriate activities and meeting tools, as well as training on how to deliver activities in ways that will empower and encourage girls.

Units meet on a weekly basis, during the school year.

Volunteers commit to 3 hours per week for unit meetings plus additional hours, when required, for trips and events. Part-time roles are available if weekly attendance doesn't suit your schedule.

Join our Team - www.girlguides.ca/volunteer

Partner: Girl Guides of Canada

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6M 1P5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Guides - 3rd Vancouver Embers

Girl Guides of Canada is looking for 3-4 adult volunteers to be part of the leadership team for our Ember unit in Vancouver, BC.

No previous experience with Girl Guides is necessary.

Successful applicants will be screened and begin onboarding immediately, then continue to work with local mentors throughout the next 6-12 months.

As part of a unit’s leadership team, you’ll facilitate fun and engaging program activities, like scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, outdoor exploration, games and more with our Embers (7-8 years).

Volunteers will receive access to a digital program platform stocked with age-appropriate activities and meeting tools, as well as training on how to deliver activities in ways that will empower and encourage girls.

Units meet on a weekly basis, during the school year.

Volunteers commit to 3 hours per week for unit meetings plus additional hours, when required, for trips and events. Part-time roles are available if weekly attendance doesn't suit your schedule.

Join our Team - www.girlguides.ca/volunteer

Partner: Girl Guides of Canada

Girl Guides of Canada is looking for 3-4 adult volunteers to be part of the leadership team for our Ember unit in Vancouver, BC.

No previous experience with Girl Guides is necessary.

Successful applicants will be screened and begin onboarding immediately, then continue to work with local mentors throughout the next 6-12 months.

As part of a unit’s leadership team, you’ll facilitate fun and engaging program activities, like scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, outdoor exploration, games and more with our Embers (7-8 years).

Volunteers will receive access to a digital program platform stocked with age-appropriate activities and meeting tools, as well as training on how to deliver activities in ways that will empower and encourage girls.

Units meet on a weekly basis, during the school year.

Volunteers commit to 3 hours per week for unit meetings plus additional hours, when required, for trips and events. Part-time roles are available if weekly attendance doesn't suit your schedule.

Join our Team - www.girlguides.ca/volunteer

Partner: Girl Guides of Canada

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6M 1P5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Girl Guides - 6th Telegraph Trails Embers Unit

Girl Guides of Canada is looking for 3-4 adult volunteers to be part of the leadership team for our Ember unit in Langley, BC.

No previous experience with Girl Guides is necessary.

Successful applicants will be screened and begin onboarding immediately, then continue to work with local mentors throughout the next 6-12 months.

As part of a unit’s leadership team, you’ll facilitate fun and engaging program activities, like scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, outdoor exploration, games and more with our Embers (7-8 years).

Volunteers will receive access to a digital program platform stocked with age-appropriate activities and meeting tools, as well as training on how to deliver activities in ways that will empower and encourage girls.

Units meet on a weekly basis, during the school year.

Volunteers commit to 3 hours per week for unit meetings plus additional hours, when required, for trips and events. Part-time roles are available if weekly attendance doesn't suit your schedule.

Join our Team - www.girlguides.ca/volunteer

Partner: Girl Guides of Canada

Girl Guides of Canada is looking for 3-4 adult volunteers to be part of the leadership team for our Ember unit in Langley, BC.

No previous experience with Girl Guides is necessary.

Successful applicants will be screened and begin onboarding immediately, then continue to work with local mentors throughout the next 6-12 months.

As part of a unit’s leadership team, you’ll facilitate fun and engaging program activities, like scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, outdoor exploration, games and more with our Embers (7-8 years).

Volunteers will receive access to a digital program platform stocked with age-appropriate activities and meeting tools, as well as training on how to deliver activities in ways that will empower and encourage girls.

Units meet on a weekly basis, during the school year.

Volunteers commit to 3 hours per week for unit meetings plus additional hours, when required, for trips and events. Part-time roles are available if weekly attendance doesn't suit your schedule.

Join our Team - www.girlguides.ca/volunteer

Partner: Girl Guides of Canada

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V1M 2G2

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Fall Garden Tour & Camp Assistants (Abbotsford)

Assist with school tours and pro-d and spring/summer camp groups.

Volunteers are needed each year between March - October

Tour Assistants (9:30am-1pm) 

Support our BCAITC staff by engaging and educating the children by reading the station signs or helping the children understand different areas of agriculture. Assistants help engage students by asking questions about the station they are at.  Provide extra supervision of the students ensuring a safe environment.  Assistants' setup and take down tents and setup learning stations and help with clean up. Must be 16+ years old. No experience necessary! 

Dates of FALL tours Oct 7,9, 14,16,21,23,28

Camp Assistants (8am-noon and/or noon-4pm) 

Support our BCAITC staff by engaging and educating the children about agriculture.  Assist with the coordination of agriculture-related activities and games (ie. planting, harvesting, watering, seed activities etc). Provide extra supervision of the campers ensuring a safe environment. Assisting with daily tasks like set-up and clean-up.  Must like to have fun, enjoy working with children and enjoy being outside! No experience necessary!

Note: volunteers that work with children are required to have a clear current criminal record check on file.

Volunteers can sign up for the date(s) and time(s) that work for them. 

Date for Oct PRO-D Camp: Friday October 24th 


Partner: BC Agriculture in the Classroom

Assist with school tours and pro-d and spring/summer camp groups.

Volunteers are needed each year between March - October

Tour Assistants (9:30am-1pm) 

Support our BCAITC staff by engaging and educating the children by reading the station signs or helping the children understand different areas of agriculture. Assistants help engage students by asking questions about the station they are at.  Provide extra supervision of the students ensuring a safe environment.  Assistants' setup and take down tents and setup learning stations and help with clean up. Must be 16+ years old. No experience necessary! 

Dates of FALL tours Oct 7,9, 14,16,21,23,28

Camp Assistants (8am-noon and/or noon-4pm) 

Support our BCAITC staff by engaging and educating the children about agriculture.  Assist with the coordination of agriculture-related activities and games (ie. planting, harvesting, watering, seed activities etc). Provide extra supervision of the campers ensuring a safe environment. Assisting with daily tasks like set-up and clean-up.  Must like to have fun, enjoy working with children and enjoy being outside! No experience necessary!

Note: volunteers that work with children are required to have a clear current criminal record check on file.

Volunteers can sign up for the date(s) and time(s) that work for them. 

Date for Oct PRO-D Camp: Friday October 24th 


Partner: BC Agriculture in the Classroom

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V3G 2E2

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Better at Home Volunteers: Senior Support North Vancouver Island

Our Better at Home Program in Campbell River needs volunteers to connect with local seniors. Your help can reduce loneliness and support a senior to stay independent at home.

Better at Home Friendly Visitor Volunteers visit a senior client at their home for approximately 1 hour each visit to provide friendly conversation and companionship. Visits are arranged on a schedule that is agreeable to both the senior client and the volunteer, usually at the same time each week. Bi-weekly visits, phone visits, or visiting outside the home are also options. Our staff will match you with a senior with shared interests.

Better at Home Transportation Volunteers provide much needed transportation for seniors to local medically related appointments. These may be regularly scheduled appointments or scheduled as needed. Transportation assignments are flexible and scheduled according to your availability. Mileage is re-imbursed to cover your fuel costs.

SSNVI volunteers receive a thorough orientation as well as ongoing education opportunities and become part of our caring community.

Volunteers are always needed. If you have 1-2 hours a week and would like to offer support and encouragement to seniors experiencing challenges associated with aging, contact us to become a volunteer, your time will make a significant difference to a senior’s life.

Visit the volunteer page on our website, ssnvi.ca, call us at 250-830-8709, or email volunteer@ssnvi.ca for an application form or more information about volunteer opportunities with us.

Partner: Senior Support North Vancouver Island

Our Better at Home Program in Campbell River needs volunteers to connect with local seniors. Your help can reduce loneliness and support a senior to stay independent at home.

Better at Home Friendly Visitor Volunteers visit a senior client at their home for approximately 1 hour each visit to provide friendly conversation and companionship. Visits are arranged on a schedule that is agreeable to both the senior client and the volunteer, usually at the same time each week. Bi-weekly visits, phone visits, or visiting outside the home are also options. Our staff will match you with a senior with shared interests.

Better at Home Transportation Volunteers provide much needed transportation for seniors to local medically related appointments. These may be regularly scheduled appointments or scheduled as needed. Transportation assignments are flexible and scheduled according to your availability. Mileage is re-imbursed to cover your fuel costs.

SSNVI volunteers receive a thorough orientation as well as ongoing education opportunities and become part of our caring community.

Volunteers are always needed. If you have 1-2 hours a week and would like to offer support and encouragement to seniors experiencing challenges associated with aging, contact us to become a volunteer, your time will make a significant difference to a senior’s life.

Visit the volunteer page on our website, ssnvi.ca, call us at 250-830-8709, or email volunteer@ssnvi.ca for an application form or more information about volunteer opportunities with us.

Partner: Senior Support North Vancouver Island

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V9W 4C6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Help Us Reach Every Voice - Volunteer Translators Needed for Our Youth Program Survey

Help Us Reach Every Voice!

Volunteer Translators Needed for Our Youth Program Survey

We want to hear from all youth and families in our programs - but language shouldn’t be a barrier. That’s where you come in!

How You Can Help

Translate our youth participant survey into different languages and ensure questions are clear and culturally appropriate.

Languages in Demand

UkrainianPunjabiHindiSpanishArabicMandarinTagalog

Why Volunteer?

Use your language skills to make our programs more inclusive

Gain volunteer experience that makes a real difference

Flexible – you can volunteer whenever you have time, no fixed schedule required

Partner: United Way BC's School's Out Program

Help Us Reach Every Voice!

Volunteer Translators Needed for Our Youth Program Survey

We want to hear from all youth and families in our programs - but language shouldn’t be a barrier. That’s where you come in!

How You Can Help

Translate our youth participant survey into different languages and ensure questions are clear and culturally appropriate.

Languages in Demand

UkrainianPunjabiHindiSpanishArabicMandarinTagalog

Why Volunteer?

Use your language skills to make our programs more inclusive

Gain volunteer experience that makes a real difference

Flexible – you can volunteer whenever you have time, no fixed schedule required

Partner: United Way BC's School's Out Program

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5G4T4

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Reading/Math Mentor

About Us

Learning Buddies Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping elementary school students develop essential literacy and math skills through free one-on-one, after-school mentoring in a fun group setting. We reach children who otherwise would not have the help they need. Our goals are to enhance self-esteem through improvement in academic skills and to ignite a passion for learning in a safe and caring environment.


Position Summary

Complete the math/reading and volunteer manual training sessions

Participate in the orientation during the first week of the programs

Report to your Program Coordinator and Executive Coordinator

Prepare lesson materials provided by the organization for each session 

Mentor your little buddy by using the lesson materials prepared 

Track your little buddy’s progress

Attend mentor meetings

Complete mentor reports

Assist in volunteer recruitment


At Learning Buddies Network (LBN), volunteers take on important responsibilities and develop leadership, communication and organizational skills; the kind that stands out in university applications, and scholarship essays. You will not just volunteer, you will lead, grow and make a real impact. As a mentor, you will work one-on-one with a child, helping them build essential learning skills, boost their confidence, and discover the joy of learning.  


We are passionate about nurturing the growth and development of our volunteers while offering career opportunities that support their dedication. We provide reference letters, and a welcoming community that helps young people reach their full potential and achieve their goals, making a lasting impact along the way. 


Requirements/Qualifications

Applicants below Grade 10 must have a teacher submit a Volunteer Referral Form

The mandatory training must be completed 

Volunteers must have a criminal record check done before volunteering with children

Must be located in Canada or the Continental United States

Location

You can volunteer with LBN either online or in-person. Choose the format that works best for you when completing your application! 



How to Apply

Start your application here:  https://www.learningbuddiesnetwork.com/mentor-application-form


We are always here to help! Please reach out anytime at     volunteer@learningbuddiesnetwork.com



Partner: Learning Buddies Network

About Us

Learning Buddies Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping elementary school students develop essential literacy and math skills through free one-on-one, after-school mentoring in a fun group setting. We reach children who otherwise would not have the help they need. Our goals are to enhance self-esteem through improvement in academic skills and to ignite a passion for learning in a safe and caring environment.


Position Summary

Complete the math/reading and volunteer manual training sessions

Participate in the orientation during the first week of the programs

Report to your Program Coordinator and Executive Coordinator

Prepare lesson materials provided by the organization for each session 

Mentor your little buddy by using the lesson materials prepared 

Track your little buddy’s progress

Attend mentor meetings

Complete mentor reports

Assist in volunteer recruitment


At Learning Buddies Network (LBN), volunteers take on important responsibilities and develop leadership, communication and organizational skills; the kind that stands out in university applications, and scholarship essays. You will not just volunteer, you will lead, grow and make a real impact. As a mentor, you will work one-on-one with a child, helping them build essential learning skills, boost their confidence, and discover the joy of learning.  


We are passionate about nurturing the growth and development of our volunteers while offering career opportunities that support their dedication. We provide reference letters, and a welcoming community that helps young people reach their full potential and achieve their goals, making a lasting impact along the way. 


Requirements/Qualifications

Applicants below Grade 10 must have a teacher submit a Volunteer Referral Form

The mandatory training must be completed 

Volunteers must have a criminal record check done before volunteering with children

Must be located in Canada or the Continental United States

Location

You can volunteer with LBN either online or in-person. Choose the format that works best for you when completing your application! 



How to Apply

Start your application here:  https://www.learningbuddiesnetwork.com/mentor-application-form


We are always here to help! Please reach out anytime at     volunteer@learningbuddiesnetwork.com



Partner: Learning Buddies Network

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V6M4L3

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Volunteer (Dishwasher) on Wendesdays

Description Join our team at Tonari Gumi – Japanese Community Volunteers Association and support our community café! We are looking for 1–2 dishwasher volunteers on Wedesdays to help keep our kitchen running smoothly. Volunteers in this role will work with our Wedesday kitchen team to ensure a clean and organized environment while meals are being prepared and served.

We are looking for volunteers who can:
Wash, rinse, and sanitize dishes, utensils, and kitchen equipment following FoodSafe and sanitary guidelines

Assist with light cleaning tasks, such as wiping counters and organizing dishes

Help maintain a safe, accessible, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all

Work collaboratively with a friendly and dedicated team of staff and volunteers

What you’ll gain:

Experience in a community kitchen setting

Opportunities to support seniors and community members through our lunch program

A chance to connect with a vibrant and welcoming volunteer team

Volunteers in this role will attend an interview and orientation session.

If you’re interested in this or any other volunteer role at Tonari Gumi, please reach out to the Volunteer Coordinator to submit a volunteer registration form and schedule an interview and orientation session.

Tonari Gumi offers various volunteer opportunities, including:

Kitchen Assistants Dishwashers (TG Café, Genki Gumi)
Senior Program Assistants
Meal Delivery Volunteers
Clean-up and Set-up volunteers for programs
Special Event Volunteers

For more information or to complete a volunteer form, please visit our website or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at programs@tonarigumi.ca .

Partner: Tonari Gumi - Japanese Community Volunteers Association

Description Join our team at Tonari Gumi – Japanese Community Volunteers Association and support our community café! We are looking for 1–2 dishwasher volunteers on Wedesdays to help keep our kitchen running smoothly. Volunteers in this role will work with our Wedesday kitchen team to ensure a clean and organized environment while meals are being prepared and served.

We are looking for volunteers who can:
Wash, rinse, and sanitize dishes, utensils, and kitchen equipment following FoodSafe and sanitary guidelines

Assist with light cleaning tasks, such as wiping counters and organizing dishes

Help maintain a safe, accessible, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all

Work collaboratively with a friendly and dedicated team of staff and volunteers

What you’ll gain:

Experience in a community kitchen setting

Opportunities to support seniors and community members through our lunch program

A chance to connect with a vibrant and welcoming volunteer team

Volunteers in this role will attend an interview and orientation session.

If you’re interested in this or any other volunteer role at Tonari Gumi, please reach out to the Volunteer Coordinator to submit a volunteer registration form and schedule an interview and orientation session.

Tonari Gumi offers various volunteer opportunities, including:

Kitchen Assistants Dishwashers (TG Café, Genki Gumi)
Senior Program Assistants
Meal Delivery Volunteers
Clean-up and Set-up volunteers for programs
Special Event Volunteers

For more information or to complete a volunteer form, please visit our website or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at programs@tonarigumi.ca .

Partner: Tonari Gumi - Japanese Community Volunteers Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5Y1M7

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Volunteer (Dishwasher) on Fridays

Description
Join our team at Tonari Gumi – Japanese Community Volunteers Association and support our community café! We are looking for 1–2 dishwasher volunteers on Fridays to help keep our kitchen running smoothly. Volunteers in this role will work with our café team to ensure a clean and organized environment while meals are being prepared and served.

We are looking for volunteers who can:

Wash, rinse, and sanitize dishes, utensils, and kitchen equipment following FoodSafe and sanitary guidelines

Assist with light cleaning tasks, such as wiping counters and organizing dishes

Help maintain a safe, accessible, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all

Work collaboratively with a friendly and dedicated team of staff and volunteers

What you’ll gain:

Experience in a community kitchen setting

Opportunities to support seniors and community members through our café program

A chance to connect with a vibrant and welcoming volunteer team

Volunteers in this role will attend an interview and orientation session.

If you’re interested in this or any other volunteer role at Tonari Gumi, please reach out to the Volunteer Coordinator to submit a volunteer registration form and schedule an interview and orientation session.

Tonari Gumi offers various volunteer opportunities, including:

Kitchen Assistants
Dishwashers (TG Café)
Senior Program Assistants
Meal Delivery Volunteers
Clean-up and Set-up volunteers for programs
Special Event Volunteers

For more information or to complete a volunteer form, please visit our website or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at programs@tonarigumi.ca
.

Partner: Tonari Gumi - Japanese Community Volunteers Association

Description
Join our team at Tonari Gumi – Japanese Community Volunteers Association and support our community café! We are looking for 1–2 dishwasher volunteers on Fridays to help keep our kitchen running smoothly. Volunteers in this role will work with our café team to ensure a clean and organized environment while meals are being prepared and served.

We are looking for volunteers who can:

Wash, rinse, and sanitize dishes, utensils, and kitchen equipment following FoodSafe and sanitary guidelines

Assist with light cleaning tasks, such as wiping counters and organizing dishes

Help maintain a safe, accessible, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all

Work collaboratively with a friendly and dedicated team of staff and volunteers

What you’ll gain:

Experience in a community kitchen setting

Opportunities to support seniors and community members through our café program

A chance to connect with a vibrant and welcoming volunteer team

Volunteers in this role will attend an interview and orientation session.

If you’re interested in this or any other volunteer role at Tonari Gumi, please reach out to the Volunteer Coordinator to submit a volunteer registration form and schedule an interview and orientation session.

Tonari Gumi offers various volunteer opportunities, including:

Kitchen Assistants
Dishwashers (TG Café)
Senior Program Assistants
Meal Delivery Volunteers
Clean-up and Set-up volunteers for programs
Special Event Volunteers

For more information or to complete a volunteer form, please visit our website or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at programs@tonarigumi.ca
.

Partner: Tonari Gumi - Japanese Community Volunteers Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5Y1M7

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coaching Assistant – Track Rascals Program (Age 6-8) - November

The Kamloops Track & Field club is a non-profit athletic club.  We work with athletes from 3 to 35 years of age but primarily focus on youth athletic development. Coaches train and work with athletes in both track and field events and we hold local indoor and outdoor track meets throughout the year. 
 

Our Track Rascals Program is an introductory run, jump and throw program for children that helps them learn how to develop their athletic talents in a supportive environment. As a Track Rascals Coaching Assistant, you will be an important part in helping run fun sessions once a week for children aged 6-8. To support the program, you will assist with practice set up, take down, working alongside our coaches to improve athletes' development and more!   

 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Loves working with younger children 

Is currently in an education or physical education program of study 

Has high energy  

Likes to have fun and mentor youth 

A Position Title Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Set up and take down of training stations before and after session 

 Working alongside athlete coaches to support athlete development  

 Being a positive role model for young children interested in athletics 

Teaching and demonstrating run, jump and throw events for athletes 

Time commitment: 

We ask that volunteers commit to 16 hours of their time across an 8-week period.   

Track Rascals sessions run every Tuesday from 5pm-6pm at TCC.   

 

This posting is for the second 8 week session in November 2025.

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

A chance to get involved in an active and vibrant track and field community 

Work alongside youth in a teaching and supporting role 

Free enrolment of Athletics Canada “Run, Jump, Throw & Wheel” course (This is integral to a career or development path in Canadian sports!)

Please note that a Criminal Record check will be required to work alongside youth in the club.

Partner: Kamloops Track & Field Club

The Kamloops Track & Field club is a non-profit athletic club.  We work with athletes from 3 to 35 years of age but primarily focus on youth athletic development. Coaches train and work with athletes in both track and field events and we hold local indoor and outdoor track meets throughout the year. 
 

Our Track Rascals Program is an introductory run, jump and throw program for children that helps them learn how to develop their athletic talents in a supportive environment. As a Track Rascals Coaching Assistant, you will be an important part in helping run fun sessions once a week for children aged 6-8. To support the program, you will assist with practice set up, take down, working alongside our coaches to improve athletes' development and more!   

 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Loves working with younger children 

Is currently in an education or physical education program of study 

Has high energy  

Likes to have fun and mentor youth 

A Position Title Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Set up and take down of training stations before and after session 

 Working alongside athlete coaches to support athlete development  

 Being a positive role model for young children interested in athletics 

Teaching and demonstrating run, jump and throw events for athletes 

Time commitment: 

We ask that volunteers commit to 16 hours of their time across an 8-week period.   

Track Rascals sessions run every Tuesday from 5pm-6pm at TCC.   

 

This posting is for the second 8 week session in November 2025.

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

A chance to get involved in an active and vibrant track and field community 

Work alongside youth in a teaching and supporting role 

Free enrolment of Athletics Canada “Run, Jump, Throw & Wheel” course (This is integral to a career or development path in Canadian sports!)

Please note that a Criminal Record check will be required to work alongside youth in the club.

Partner: Kamloops Track & Field Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 4, 2025 through Dec 23, 2025

Postal Code: V2C6N6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coaching Assistant – Mini Track Rascals Program (Age 3-5) - November

The Kamloops Track & Field club is a non-profit athletic club.  We work with athletes from 3 to 35 years of age but primarily focus on youth athletic development. Coaches train and work with athletes in both track and field events and we hold local indoor and outdoor track meets throughout the year. 
 

Our Mini Track Rascals Program is an introductory run, jump and throw program for children that helps them learn how to develop their athletic talents in a supportive environment. As a Mini Track Coaching Assistant, you will be an important part in helping us run fun sessions once a week for children aged 3-5. To support the program, you will assist with practice set up, take down, working alongside our coaches to improve athletes' development and more!   

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Loves working with younger children 

Is currently in an education or physical education program of study 

Has high energy  

Likes to have fun and mentor youth


A Position Title Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Set up and take down of training stations before and after session 

 Working alongside athlete coaches to support athlete development  

 Being a positive role model for young children interested in athletics 

Teaching and demonstrating run, jump and throw events for athletes 


Time commitment: 

We ask that volunteers commit to 16 hours of their time across an 8-week period.   

Mini Track Rascals sessions run every Tuesday from 5pm-6pm at TCC.   

 

This posting is for the second session running 8 weeks from November to December 2025.

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

A chance to get involved in an active and vibrant track and field community 

Work alongside youth in a teaching and supporting role 

Free enrolment of Athletics Canada “Run, Jump, Throw & Wheel” course (This is integral to a career or development path in Canadian sports!)

Please note that a Criminal Record check will be required to work alongside youth in the club.

Partner: Kamloops Track & Field Club

The Kamloops Track & Field club is a non-profit athletic club.  We work with athletes from 3 to 35 years of age but primarily focus on youth athletic development. Coaches train and work with athletes in both track and field events and we hold local indoor and outdoor track meets throughout the year. 
 

Our Mini Track Rascals Program is an introductory run, jump and throw program for children that helps them learn how to develop their athletic talents in a supportive environment. As a Mini Track Coaching Assistant, you will be an important part in helping us run fun sessions once a week for children aged 3-5. To support the program, you will assist with practice set up, take down, working alongside our coaches to improve athletes' development and more!   

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Loves working with younger children 

Is currently in an education or physical education program of study 

Has high energy  

Likes to have fun and mentor youth


A Position Title Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Set up and take down of training stations before and after session 

 Working alongside athlete coaches to support athlete development  

 Being a positive role model for young children interested in athletics 

Teaching and demonstrating run, jump and throw events for athletes 


Time commitment: 

We ask that volunteers commit to 16 hours of their time across an 8-week period.   

Mini Track Rascals sessions run every Tuesday from 5pm-6pm at TCC.   

 

This posting is for the second session running 8 weeks from November to December 2025.

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

A chance to get involved in an active and vibrant track and field community 

Work alongside youth in a teaching and supporting role 

Free enrolment of Athletics Canada “Run, Jump, Throw & Wheel” course (This is integral to a career or development path in Canadian sports!)

Please note that a Criminal Record check will be required to work alongside youth in the club.

Partner: Kamloops Track & Field Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 4, 2025 through Dec 16, 2025

Postal Code: V2C6N6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Coaching Assistant – Junior Development Indoor Program (Age 9-13)

The Kamloops Track & Field club is a non-profit athletic club.  We work with athletes from 3 to 35 years of age but primarily focus on youth athletic development. Coaches train and work with athletes in both track and field events and we hold local indoor and outdoor track meets throughout the year. 
 

Our Junior Development Program is designed to work with youth athletes from age 9-13 on their track and field development.  Coaches work closely with athletes on run, jump, and throw events twice a week in this training program.  

 

As a Junior Development (JD) Assistant, you will be an important part in helping us run these sessions alongside our dedicated coaches. To support the program, you will assist with practice set up, take down, working alongside our coaches to improve athletes' development and more!   

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Loves working youth athletes

Is currently in an education or physical education program of study 

Has high energy  

Likes to have fun and mentor youth 

Has a strong interest in athletic development 

A Position Title Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Set up and take down of training stations before and after session 

 Working alongside athlete coaches to support athlete development  

 Being a positive role model for youth interested in athletics 

Teaching and demonstrating run, jump and throw events for athletes 

Time commitment: 

3.5 to 4 hours each week from approx. 4:15 pm to 6:15 pm on Monday and Wednesday from November 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026.
 
Sessions occur twice a week, Mon & Wed 4:30-6:00pm at the TCC Indoor Track. You will be required to set up and take down equipment, which may add up to 30 minutes before and after these sessions start.   

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

A chance to get involved in an active and vibrant track and field community 

Work alongside youth in a teaching and supporting role 

Free enrolment of Athletics Canada “Run, Jump, Throw & Wheel” course (This is integral to a career or development path in Canadian sports!)

You will be subject to a criminal record check through BC Athletics to be approved to volunteer.

Partner: Kamloops Track & Field Club

The Kamloops Track & Field club is a non-profit athletic club.  We work with athletes from 3 to 35 years of age but primarily focus on youth athletic development. Coaches train and work with athletes in both track and field events and we hold local indoor and outdoor track meets throughout the year. 
 

Our Junior Development Program is designed to work with youth athletes from age 9-13 on their track and field development.  Coaches work closely with athletes on run, jump, and throw events twice a week in this training program.  

 

As a Junior Development (JD) Assistant, you will be an important part in helping us run these sessions alongside our dedicated coaches. To support the program, you will assist with practice set up, take down, working alongside our coaches to improve athletes' development and more!   

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Loves working youth athletes

Is currently in an education or physical education program of study 

Has high energy  

Likes to have fun and mentor youth 

Has a strong interest in athletic development 

A Position Title Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Set up and take down of training stations before and after session 

 Working alongside athlete coaches to support athlete development  

 Being a positive role model for youth interested in athletics 

Teaching and demonstrating run, jump and throw events for athletes 

Time commitment: 

3.5 to 4 hours each week from approx. 4:15 pm to 6:15 pm on Monday and Wednesday from November 1, 2025, to March 31, 2026.
 
Sessions occur twice a week, Mon & Wed 4:30-6:00pm at the TCC Indoor Track. You will be required to set up and take down equipment, which may add up to 30 minutes before and after these sessions start.   

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

A chance to get involved in an active and vibrant track and field community 

Work alongside youth in a teaching and supporting role 

Free enrolment of Athletics Canada “Run, Jump, Throw & Wheel” course (This is integral to a career or development path in Canadian sports!)

You will be subject to a criminal record check through BC Athletics to be approved to volunteer.

Partner: Kamloops Track & Field Club

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Nov 3, 2025 through Mar 31, 2026

Postal Code: V2C6N6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Build Community With Us- Driving Senior Clients

BUILD COMMUNITY WITH US!

Assist senior clients by driving them to programs. Help them to maintain their independence and to prioritize their wellness. 

We are flexible in accommodating our volunteers’ schedules. 

We welcome volunteers who can make short, long, or sometime commitments. 

·       Driving on Tuesdays on a regular basis.

·       Driving on Tuesdays for a 2-3 month period.

·       Driving as a relief driver to help cover vacations and absences.

·       Driving for a 10-week commitment 2 times a year (days of the week needed will vary).

·       Other?  Let us know what works for you!

If you would like to partner with us, please contact FRC volunteer services at

tanderson@vernonfrc.ca or 250-545-3390.

Partner: Family Resource Centre

BUILD COMMUNITY WITH US!

Assist senior clients by driving them to programs. Help them to maintain their independence and to prioritize their wellness. 

We are flexible in accommodating our volunteers’ schedules. 

We welcome volunteers who can make short, long, or sometime commitments. 

·       Driving on Tuesdays on a regular basis.

·       Driving on Tuesdays for a 2-3 month period.

·       Driving as a relief driver to help cover vacations and absences.

·       Driving for a 10-week commitment 2 times a year (days of the week needed will vary).

·       Other?  Let us know what works for you!

If you would like to partner with us, please contact FRC volunteer services at

tanderson@vernonfrc.ca or 250-545-3390.

Partner: Family Resource Centre

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V1T5E4

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Kitchen Volunteer on Tuesdays

Description

Join our team at Tonari Gumi – Japanese Community Volunteers Association and help us bring delicious and nutritious meals to our community! We are seeking kitchen assistant volunteers to support our kitchen operations on Tuesdays. Volunteers in this role will work alongside our skilled chef to prepare ingredients, cook, and fill bento boxes with prepared dishes.

We are looking for volunteers who can:

Follow FoodSafe and sanitary food handling guidelines

Perform various tasks related to food preparation, serving, and cleaning, such as chopping vegetables, washing dishes, and filling bento boxes with prepared dishes.

Help maintain a safe, accessible, inclusive, and welcoming environment and contribute to the well-being of our community.

Engage with a dedicated team of staff and volunteers and gain valuable experience in a professional kitchen setting.

Volunteers in this role will attend an interview and orientation session.

If you’re interested in this or any other volunteer role at Tonari Gumi, please reach out to the Volunteer Coordinator to submit a volunteer registration form and schedule an interview and orientation session.

Tonari Gumi offers various volunteer opportunities, including:

Kitchen Assistants
Senior Program Assistants
Meal Delivery Volunteers
Clean-up Crew
Special Event Volunteers

For more information or to complete a volunteer form, please visit our website or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at programs@tonarigumi.ca.

Partner: Tonari Gumi - Japanese Community Volunteers Association

Description

Join our team at Tonari Gumi – Japanese Community Volunteers Association and help us bring delicious and nutritious meals to our community! We are seeking kitchen assistant volunteers to support our kitchen operations on Tuesdays. Volunteers in this role will work alongside our skilled chef to prepare ingredients, cook, and fill bento boxes with prepared dishes.

We are looking for volunteers who can:

Follow FoodSafe and sanitary food handling guidelines

Perform various tasks related to food preparation, serving, and cleaning, such as chopping vegetables, washing dishes, and filling bento boxes with prepared dishes.

Help maintain a safe, accessible, inclusive, and welcoming environment and contribute to the well-being of our community.

Engage with a dedicated team of staff and volunteers and gain valuable experience in a professional kitchen setting.

Volunteers in this role will attend an interview and orientation session.

If you’re interested in this or any other volunteer role at Tonari Gumi, please reach out to the Volunteer Coordinator to submit a volunteer registration form and schedule an interview and orientation session.

Tonari Gumi offers various volunteer opportunities, including:

Kitchen Assistants
Senior Program Assistants
Meal Delivery Volunteers
Clean-up Crew
Special Event Volunteers

For more information or to complete a volunteer form, please visit our website or contact our Volunteer Coordinator at programs@tonarigumi.ca.

Partner: Tonari Gumi - Japanese Community Volunteers Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V5Y1M7

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Drivers Needed – Help Seniors Get Where They Need to Go!

Do you have a reliable vehicle and a little extra time? We’re looking for caring volunteers to provide transportation for seniors in our community.

What You’ll Do: Drive seniors to and from medical appointments Assist with grocery shopping trips Provide friendly conversation and support

What We Provide:

Mileage reimbursement for your trips Flexible scheduling based on your availability Ongoing support

Requirements:

Valid Class 5 driver’s license Reliable, insured vehicle Clean driving record Friendly, patient attitude

Your time and kindness can make a big difference in the lives of seniors who need a little extra help staying independent.

Partner: Nanaimo Family Life Association

Do you have a reliable vehicle and a little extra time? We’re looking for caring volunteers to provide transportation for seniors in our community.

What You’ll Do: Drive seniors to and from medical appointments Assist with grocery shopping trips Provide friendly conversation and support

What We Provide:

Mileage reimbursement for your trips Flexible scheduling based on your availability Ongoing support

Requirements:

Valid Class 5 driver’s license Reliable, insured vehicle Clean driving record Friendly, patient attitude

Your time and kindness can make a big difference in the lives of seniors who need a little extra help staying independent.

Partner: Nanaimo Family Life Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V9S 1M6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Community Engagement Volunteer Opportunity

Hi Neighbour is a United Way initiative that helps communities grow stronger, closer, and more connected. By bringing people together, we spark small actions that lead to big changes—creating neighbourhoods where everyone feels welcome, supported, and proud to belong. 


As a Community Engagement Volunteer, you’ll be at the heart of Hi Neighbour Kamloops events. You’ll help set up booths, welcome community members, and spark conversations that celebrate local pride. With just a few hours of your time, you can help create stronger connections and make your neighbourhood a friendlier, more welcoming place.  


This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 
• Lives in a Hi Neighbour community 
• Wants to help your neighbourhood feel closer and more connected 
• Believes that small actions can create big change 
• Enjoys starting conversations and meeting new people 


A Community Engagement Volunteer’s main tasks are: 
• Assisting with event setup and take-down 
• Greeting community members and sparking meaningful conversations 
• Sharing stories and celebrating local pride 


Training & Experience 
No training or prior experience is required. You’ll receive a welcome orientation with our Community Engagement Coordinator, Sam. 


Time Commitment 
Flexible—typically 1–2 hours per week. We’ll build around your schedule. 


Volunteering in this role offers you: 
• A fun and rewarding way to connect with your community 
• The chance to make a real difference—one conversation at a time 
• Opportunities to celebrate and strengthen neighbourhood pride 

Partner: United Way's Kamloops - A Hi Neighbour Community

Hi Neighbour is a United Way initiative that helps communities grow stronger, closer, and more connected. By bringing people together, we spark small actions that lead to big changes—creating neighbourhoods where everyone feels welcome, supported, and proud to belong. 


As a Community Engagement Volunteer, you’ll be at the heart of Hi Neighbour Kamloops events. You’ll help set up booths, welcome community members, and spark conversations that celebrate local pride. With just a few hours of your time, you can help create stronger connections and make your neighbourhood a friendlier, more welcoming place.  


This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 
• Lives in a Hi Neighbour community 
• Wants to help your neighbourhood feel closer and more connected 
• Believes that small actions can create big change 
• Enjoys starting conversations and meeting new people 


A Community Engagement Volunteer’s main tasks are: 
• Assisting with event setup and take-down 
• Greeting community members and sparking meaningful conversations 
• Sharing stories and celebrating local pride 


Training & Experience 
No training or prior experience is required. You’ll receive a welcome orientation with our Community Engagement Coordinator, Sam. 


Time Commitment 
Flexible—typically 1–2 hours per week. We’ll build around your schedule. 


Volunteering in this role offers you: 
• A fun and rewarding way to connect with your community 
• The chance to make a real difference—one conversation at a time 
• Opportunities to celebrate and strengthen neighbourhood pride 

Partner: United Way's Kamloops - A Hi Neighbour Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B 3G3

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Ski/Snowboard Instructor

Adaptive Sports at Sun Peaks (ASSP) is dedicated to making the mountain experience accessible to all by providing adaptive outdoor adventures for individuals living with physical, visual, and neuro-divergent challenges. Since our founding in 2008 by passionate volunteers, we have grown into a vibrant charitable organization, delivering weekly adaptive ski and snowboard lessons throughout the winter season and expanding into summer programs including hiking, stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing, and mountain biking. 

 


As a Volunteer Instructor you will use the ASSP mission and vision to guide all decisions and actions to facilitate the seamless delivery of snow sport programs. Your role is important as instructors are charged with the safety of their students, while delivering progressive, fun lessons that promote developing independent snow riding.  

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Knows how to ski and/or snowboard 

Can interact with participants, members, officials and staff in a professional and 

courteous manner always. 

Is willing to support different types of learners through the instruction process. 

APosition Title Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Attend weekend morning meetings & “First Tracks” training when possible. 
(Sat/Sun First Tracks Training 8:30-9:30am &  Masa’s Meetings 9:30-10am) 

Connect with partner instructor prior to lessons, to prepare lesson plans. 

Debrief with partner instructor following each lesson, and complete informative lesson logs. 

Prepare progressive, challenging and appropriate lesson plans for each student. 

Fill out timely and appropriate report cards as required. 

Provide “Recognition Statements” for every local student, for Year End Celebration Certificates. 

Attend special events including the Romp & Stomp Snowshoe Fundraiser and Year End Celebration if possible. 

Adhere to all safety guidelines and procedures. 

 


It is expected that instructors will wear their ASSP uniform when teaching, training, or performing any duties on behalf of the organization. Green jacket, and black pants. Zips zipped! Name tag in place. 

 


Training and Experience 
Prior knowledge of how to Ski and/or Snowboard is required. Instructional experience is an asset.Some training is provided. Volunteers will: 

Be asked to attend orientation and training sessions as required. 

Need to learn to Navigate Snowline and record all teaching and training hours. 

Time commitment: 

The position is a season-long commitment, with the bulk of the hours taking place between November - April.  Lessons are offered 7 days per week. Lesson Times are10am-12pm and 1-3pm. You will need to arrive 10 minutes before your lesson. 

 


If a volunteer needs to be absent, we ask that they provide as much notice as possible to the ED/Program Coordinator to arrange a suitable substitute. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Eligibility to receive 50% discount off a season’s pass with a 50-hour commitment to programs.  

Eligibility to receive a complimentary season’s pass with 100-hour commitment to programs. 

The ability to gain experience in instruction and leadership 

Partner: Adaptive Sports at Sun Peaks Society

Adaptive Sports at Sun Peaks (ASSP) is dedicated to making the mountain experience accessible to all by providing adaptive outdoor adventures for individuals living with physical, visual, and neuro-divergent challenges. Since our founding in 2008 by passionate volunteers, we have grown into a vibrant charitable organization, delivering weekly adaptive ski and snowboard lessons throughout the winter season and expanding into summer programs including hiking, stand-up paddleboarding, canoeing, and mountain biking. 

 


As a Volunteer Instructor you will use the ASSP mission and vision to guide all decisions and actions to facilitate the seamless delivery of snow sport programs. Your role is important as instructors are charged with the safety of their students, while delivering progressive, fun lessons that promote developing independent snow riding.  

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Knows how to ski and/or snowboard 

Can interact with participants, members, officials and staff in a professional and 

courteous manner always. 

Is willing to support different types of learners through the instruction process. 

APosition Title Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Attend weekend morning meetings & “First Tracks” training when possible. 
(Sat/Sun First Tracks Training 8:30-9:30am &  Masa’s Meetings 9:30-10am) 

Connect with partner instructor prior to lessons, to prepare lesson plans. 

Debrief with partner instructor following each lesson, and complete informative lesson logs. 

Prepare progressive, challenging and appropriate lesson plans for each student. 

Fill out timely and appropriate report cards as required. 

Provide “Recognition Statements” for every local student, for Year End Celebration Certificates. 

Attend special events including the Romp & Stomp Snowshoe Fundraiser and Year End Celebration if possible. 

Adhere to all safety guidelines and procedures. 

 


It is expected that instructors will wear their ASSP uniform when teaching, training, or performing any duties on behalf of the organization. Green jacket, and black pants. Zips zipped! Name tag in place. 

 


Training and Experience 
Prior knowledge of how to Ski and/or Snowboard is required. Instructional experience is an asset.Some training is provided. Volunteers will: 

Be asked to attend orientation and training sessions as required. 

Need to learn to Navigate Snowline and record all teaching and training hours. 

Time commitment: 

The position is a season-long commitment, with the bulk of the hours taking place between November - April.  Lessons are offered 7 days per week. Lesson Times are10am-12pm and 1-3pm. You will need to arrive 10 minutes before your lesson. 

 


If a volunteer needs to be absent, we ask that they provide as much notice as possible to the ED/Program Coordinator to arrange a suitable substitute. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Eligibility to receive 50% discount off a season’s pass with a 50-hour commitment to programs.  

Eligibility to receive a complimentary season’s pass with 100-hour commitment to programs. 

The ability to gain experience in instruction and leadership 

Partner: Adaptive Sports at Sun Peaks Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Dec 15, 2025 through Mar 29, 2026

Postal Code: V0E 5N0

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: STATION VOLUNTEER

Here’s a more inviting version:

Join the Team at CFBX!
We’re looking for volunteers to jump in and help bring community radio to life. Opportunities include:

Hosting shows and producing on-air content

Interviewing, news, and community reporting

Audio editing

Technical support and equipment care

Community outreach and local events

Promotions, social media, and website updates

Office help, data entry, and admin support

No experience needed — just curiosity and a love for community.


Partner: Kamloops Campus & Community Radio Society- CFBX 92.5 FM

Here’s a more inviting version:

Join the Team at CFBX!
We’re looking for volunteers to jump in and help bring community radio to life. Opportunities include:

Hosting shows and producing on-air content

Interviewing, news, and community reporting

Audio editing

Technical support and equipment care

Community outreach and local events

Promotions, social media, and website updates

Office help, data entry, and admin support

No experience needed — just curiosity and a love for community.


Partner: Kamloops Campus & Community Radio Society- CFBX 92.5 FM

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 0C8

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Study Buddy Program

At Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central and Southern Interior (BBBSCSI), our vision is for all young people to realize their full potential. Our mission is to enable life-changing mentoring relationships that ignite the power and potential of young people. 

As a Study Buddy Mentor, you’ll be matched with a student in Grades 2–8 for a one-to-one mentoring relationship. Once a week, you’ll spend about an hour together on a virtual video call, focusing on schoolwork and building a supportive connection. During these sessions, you’ll help your mentee strengthen their academic skills and practice areas they want to grow in. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Enjoys spending time with children 

Likes helping with academics and schoolwork 

Is a good listenerwho encourages and supports others 

Feels comfortable with using technology 

AStudy Buddy Mentor Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Honouring the commitment to meet with their mentee 

Supporting your mentee in improving their schoolwork, study habits, and related skills 

Building rapport by asking questions and sharing about life experiences 

Providing encouragement, guidance, and positive reinforcement each week 

Training & Experience 

Mentors receive 2 hours of training before being matched, and a staff member provides ongoing check-ins and support. No formal tutoring experience is required—just patience, consistency, and a willingness to help. 

 


Time Commitment 

45 minutes to 1 hour per week 

Runs from October to May, following the school calendar 

Breaks include 2 weeks in December and 2 weeks in March 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Experience working with children 

An opportunity to make a difference in a child’s life 

A reference for future employment, scholarships, or educational opportunities 

Personal growth in your communication, leadership, and mentoring skills 

 


Additional Notes: 
Consistency matters—the strength of this program comes from weekly, reliable connections between mentor and mentee. 

Partner: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central & Southern Interior of BC

At Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central and Southern Interior (BBBSCSI), our vision is for all young people to realize their full potential. Our mission is to enable life-changing mentoring relationships that ignite the power and potential of young people. 

As a Study Buddy Mentor, you’ll be matched with a student in Grades 2–8 for a one-to-one mentoring relationship. Once a week, you’ll spend about an hour together on a virtual video call, focusing on schoolwork and building a supportive connection. During these sessions, you’ll help your mentee strengthen their academic skills and practice areas they want to grow in. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Enjoys spending time with children 

Likes helping with academics and schoolwork 

Is a good listenerwho encourages and supports others 

Feels comfortable with using technology 

AStudy Buddy Mentor Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Honouring the commitment to meet with their mentee 

Supporting your mentee in improving their schoolwork, study habits, and related skills 

Building rapport by asking questions and sharing about life experiences 

Providing encouragement, guidance, and positive reinforcement each week 

Training & Experience 

Mentors receive 2 hours of training before being matched, and a staff member provides ongoing check-ins and support. No formal tutoring experience is required—just patience, consistency, and a willingness to help. 

 


Time Commitment 

45 minutes to 1 hour per week 

Runs from October to May, following the school calendar 

Breaks include 2 weeks in December and 2 weeks in March 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Experience working with children 

An opportunity to make a difference in a child’s life 

A reference for future employment, scholarships, or educational opportunities 

Personal growth in your communication, leadership, and mentoring skills 

 


Additional Notes: 
Consistency matters—the strength of this program comes from weekly, reliable connections between mentor and mentee. 

Partner: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central & Southern Interior of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2E 0A6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Adult In-School Mentor

At BBBSCSI, our vision is to have all young people realize their full potential. That’s why we have made it our mission to enable life changing 

Mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people.   

As an Adult In-School Mentor, you’ll be matched with an elementary school student in Kamloops and meet with them once a week for about an hour during school hours. Together, you’ll play games, make art, enjoy sports, or simply hang out and build a meaningful connection. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Enjoys spending time with children 

Likes playing games and doing crafts 

Is a good listener who encourages and supports others 

Is open to learning and growing through mentorship 

 


A Position Title Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Honouring the weekly commitment to meet with your mentee 

 Planning activities and games that fit your mentee’s interests 

 Building rapport by asking questions and sharing about life experiences 

Training & Experience 

Mentors receive 2 hours of training before being matched, and a staff member provides ongoing check-ins and support. No formal tutoring experience is required—just patience, consistency, and a willingness to help. 

 


Time Commitment 

45 minutes to 1 hour per week 

Runs from October to May, following the school calendar 

Breaks include 2 weeks in December and 2 weeks in March 

 


Note:All volunteering takes place on school grounds during school hours. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Experience working with children 

An opportunity to make a difference in a child’s life 

A reference for future employment, scholarships, or educational opportunities 

Personal growth in your communication, leadership, and mentoring skills 

 


Additional Notes: 
Consistency matters—the strength of this program comes from weekly, reliable connections between mentor and mentee. 

Partner: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central & Southern Interior of BC

At BBBSCSI, our vision is to have all young people realize their full potential. That’s why we have made it our mission to enable life changing 

Mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people.   

As an Adult In-School Mentor, you’ll be matched with an elementary school student in Kamloops and meet with them once a week for about an hour during school hours. Together, you’ll play games, make art, enjoy sports, or simply hang out and build a meaningful connection. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Enjoys spending time with children 

Likes playing games and doing crafts 

Is a good listener who encourages and supports others 

Is open to learning and growing through mentorship 

 


A Position Title Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Honouring the weekly commitment to meet with your mentee 

 Planning activities and games that fit your mentee’s interests 

 Building rapport by asking questions and sharing about life experiences 

Training & Experience 

Mentors receive 2 hours of training before being matched, and a staff member provides ongoing check-ins and support. No formal tutoring experience is required—just patience, consistency, and a willingness to help. 

 


Time Commitment 

45 minutes to 1 hour per week 

Runs from October to May, following the school calendar 

Breaks include 2 weeks in December and 2 weeks in March 

 


Note:All volunteering takes place on school grounds during school hours. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Experience working with children 

An opportunity to make a difference in a child’s life 

A reference for future employment, scholarships, or educational opportunities 

Personal growth in your communication, leadership, and mentoring skills 

 


Additional Notes: 
Consistency matters—the strength of this program comes from weekly, reliable connections between mentor and mentee. 

Partner: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central & Southern Interior of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2E 0A6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hi-Neighbour Community Champion

Hi Neighbour is a United Way initiative that helps communities grow stronger, closer, and more connected. By bringing people together, we spark small actions that lead to big changes—creating neighbourhoods where everyone feels welcome, supported, and proud to belong.


As a Community Connector, you’ll play a vital part in making your neighbourhood more welcoming. You’ll help bring people together, start conversations, and celebrate what makes your community special. With just a few hours and a caring heart, you can create meaningful connections and lasting impact right where you live. 
 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Lives in a Hi-Neighbour community 

Wants to help your neighbourhood feel closer and more connected 

Believes that small actions can create big change 

Enjoys starting conversations and meeting new people


A Community Connector’s main tasks are: 

Bring neighbours together in ways that feel fun and meaningful. 

Spark small projects or events that brighten your community. 

Sparking conversations, sharing stories, and celebrating local pride 

Connect neighbours to one another and celebrate their stories. 
 

Training & Experience 

No training or prior experience is required. You’ll receive a welcome orientation with our Community Engagement Coordinator, Sam. 

 


Time Commitment 

Flexible—typically 1–2 hours per week. We’ll work with your schedule. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

A fun and rewarding way to connect with your community 

The chance to make a real difference—one conversation at a time 

Opportunities to celebrate and strengthen neighbourhood pride

Partner: United Way's Kamloops - A Hi Neighbour Community

Hi Neighbour is a United Way initiative that helps communities grow stronger, closer, and more connected. By bringing people together, we spark small actions that lead to big changes—creating neighbourhoods where everyone feels welcome, supported, and proud to belong.


As a Community Connector, you’ll play a vital part in making your neighbourhood more welcoming. You’ll help bring people together, start conversations, and celebrate what makes your community special. With just a few hours and a caring heart, you can create meaningful connections and lasting impact right where you live. 
 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Lives in a Hi-Neighbour community 

Wants to help your neighbourhood feel closer and more connected 

Believes that small actions can create big change 

Enjoys starting conversations and meeting new people


A Community Connector’s main tasks are: 

Bring neighbours together in ways that feel fun and meaningful. 

Spark small projects or events that brighten your community. 

Sparking conversations, sharing stories, and celebrating local pride 

Connect neighbours to one another and celebrate their stories. 
 

Training & Experience 

No training or prior experience is required. You’ll receive a welcome orientation with our Community Engagement Coordinator, Sam. 

 


Time Commitment 

Flexible—typically 1–2 hours per week. We’ll work with your schedule. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

A fun and rewarding way to connect with your community 

The chance to make a real difference—one conversation at a time 

Opportunities to celebrate and strengthen neighbourhood pride

Partner: United Way's Kamloops - A Hi Neighbour Community

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B 0J1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Center Support Volunteer

The Tree is the part of Kamloops Family Resources Society that provides programs and services focused on women’s belonging and recovery.  At The Tree we walk with women and their families, facilitating healing, connections and support. Our drop-in program provides families with healthy food, peer-based social support, connections to professional services, clothing and baby equipment, health and parenting workshops and other special events and activities.   

As a Community Support Volunteer, you will help families feel comfortable and connected as they access our programs and services. This role provides hands-on support with food share, donations, activities, and the upkeep of our space, ensuring the center remains safe, warm, and inviting. By assisting both staff and participants, you will play a key part in building the sense of community, care, and belonging that is central to our mission. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Loves creating a warm and welcoming space for others.  Doesn’t mind rolling up your sleeves to help where it’s needed most.  Enjoys keeping things organized and tidy.  Cares about community and supporting families  Is flexible, reliable, and happy to pitch in as part of a team.

A Center Support Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Greet participants as they come into the center.  Direct participants to the appropriate staff member.   Assist with setting up and putting away Food Share - Food bank donations that are brought to the center for participants on Monday and Wednesday mornings.  Maintain cleanliness of the center, including lawn/garden/walkway maintenance.  Receive, organize and store incoming donations.  Maintain cleanliness of donation room.    Set up and put away supplies for activities and/or events.   Assist in facilitation of workshops and/or events.   Answer the phone and assist with administrative tasks.   

No previous experience is required — just a willingness to help and a heart for community! Experience in customer service, hospitality, or community programs is an asset, but not necessary. Full training and ongoing support are provided to ensure you feel confident in your role.

Partner: The Tree

The Tree is the part of Kamloops Family Resources Society that provides programs and services focused on women’s belonging and recovery.  At The Tree we walk with women and their families, facilitating healing, connections and support. Our drop-in program provides families with healthy food, peer-based social support, connections to professional services, clothing and baby equipment, health and parenting workshops and other special events and activities.   

As a Community Support Volunteer, you will help families feel comfortable and connected as they access our programs and services. This role provides hands-on support with food share, donations, activities, and the upkeep of our space, ensuring the center remains safe, warm, and inviting. By assisting both staff and participants, you will play a key part in building the sense of community, care, and belonging that is central to our mission. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Loves creating a warm and welcoming space for others.  Doesn’t mind rolling up your sleeves to help where it’s needed most.  Enjoys keeping things organized and tidy.  Cares about community and supporting families  Is flexible, reliable, and happy to pitch in as part of a team.

A Center Support Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Greet participants as they come into the center.  Direct participants to the appropriate staff member.   Assist with setting up and putting away Food Share - Food bank donations that are brought to the center for participants on Monday and Wednesday mornings.  Maintain cleanliness of the center, including lawn/garden/walkway maintenance.  Receive, organize and store incoming donations.  Maintain cleanliness of donation room.    Set up and put away supplies for activities and/or events.   Assist in facilitation of workshops and/or events.   Answer the phone and assist with administrative tasks.   

No previous experience is required — just a willingness to help and a heart for community! Experience in customer service, hospitality, or community programs is an asset, but not necessary. Full training and ongoing support are provided to ensure you feel confident in your role.

Partner: The Tree

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B 7Y8

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Sport Program Volunteers

Special Olympics BC provides high-quality year-round sport programs and competitions that help people with intellectual disabilities celebrate personal achievement and gain confidence, skills, and friendships. Special Olympics BC offers summer and winter sports for ages eight and up, youth programs for ages two to 18, Athlete Leadership opportunities, and health programs. 
 

As a Sport Program Volunteer, you’ll support athletes directly by assisting the head coach during practices. You’ll help create a fun, safe, and encouraging environment where athletes can develop skills, build confidence, and experience the joy of sport—no prior sport experience is required. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Enjoys helping others feel supported, included, and encouraged 

Has patience and kindness when working with people of different abilities 

Listens well and follows direction from program leaders and coaches 

Brings a positive attitude  

Is reliable and able to show up regularly 

A Sport Program Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Following the guidance and instructions of the head coach during practices 

 Encourage the athletes to try their best 

 Helping demonstrate or run sport drills and activities, as directed by the coach 

Making sure athletes feel safe, included, and supported during practices 

Assisting with simple setup or cleanup of equipment before and after practice 

Being a positive role model by showing respect, teamwork, and enthusiasm 

Training & Experience 
No prior sport knowledge is needed, except for technical sports such as powerlifting, skiing, or skating. Head coaches provide guidance, demonstrations, and ongoing support for all volunteers. 

Time Commitment 
Volunteers commit to the length of a sport season. 
Winter sports: October to March 
Spring sports: April to June 
 
Most programs run once a week for 1–2 hours, though some run twice a week depending on the sport. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Experience working with diverse populations 

Growth in communication skills and adaptability 

The chance to gain sport experience and build community connections 

A rewarding role that directly impacts athletes’ confidence and enjoyment 

Additional Notes: 
Consistency is important to the athletes. Volunteers who can commit to attending weekly practices throughout a season are especially valued. 

Partner: Special Olympics BC

Special Olympics BC provides high-quality year-round sport programs and competitions that help people with intellectual disabilities celebrate personal achievement and gain confidence, skills, and friendships. Special Olympics BC offers summer and winter sports for ages eight and up, youth programs for ages two to 18, Athlete Leadership opportunities, and health programs. 
 

As a Sport Program Volunteer, you’ll support athletes directly by assisting the head coach during practices. You’ll help create a fun, safe, and encouraging environment where athletes can develop skills, build confidence, and experience the joy of sport—no prior sport experience is required. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Enjoys helping others feel supported, included, and encouraged 

Has patience and kindness when working with people of different abilities 

Listens well and follows direction from program leaders and coaches 

Brings a positive attitude  

Is reliable and able to show up regularly 

A Sport Program Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Following the guidance and instructions of the head coach during practices 

 Encourage the athletes to try their best 

 Helping demonstrate or run sport drills and activities, as directed by the coach 

Making sure athletes feel safe, included, and supported during practices 

Assisting with simple setup or cleanup of equipment before and after practice 

Being a positive role model by showing respect, teamwork, and enthusiasm 

Training & Experience 
No prior sport knowledge is needed, except for technical sports such as powerlifting, skiing, or skating. Head coaches provide guidance, demonstrations, and ongoing support for all volunteers. 

Time Commitment 
Volunteers commit to the length of a sport season. 
Winter sports: October to March 
Spring sports: April to June 
 
Most programs run once a week for 1–2 hours, though some run twice a week depending on the sport. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Experience working with diverse populations 

Growth in communication skills and adaptability 

The chance to gain sport experience and build community connections 

A rewarding role that directly impacts athletes’ confidence and enjoyment 

Additional Notes: 
Consistency is important to the athletes. Volunteers who can commit to attending weekly practices throughout a season are especially valued. 

Partner: Special Olympics BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 1A2

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Medical First Responder

Join St John Ambulance and then be able to provide Medical First Responder services at our many Public Duties such as Sporting Events, Community Walks, and many other events. For more information email SJA518@gmail.com

Partner: St John Ambulance Kamloops Div 518 Medical First Responders

Join St John Ambulance and then be able to provide Medical First Responder services at our many Public Duties such as Sporting Events, Community Walks, and many other events. For more information email SJA518@gmail.com

Partner: St John Ambulance Kamloops Div 518 Medical First Responders

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 2B3

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Opportunity for Concert Usher

Partner: KAMLOOPS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Partner: KAMLOOPS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 5R8

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Cultural & Program Support Volunteer

The Kamloops Aboriginal Friendship Society (KAFS) provides culturally appropriate programming and inclusive one-to-one services that meet the needs of urban Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to become healthier physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. KAFS has three separate locations that serve children, youth, and families seeking a wide variety of support.   

As a volunteer with KAFS, you’ll be part of meaningful, front-line work alongside children, youth, families, and Elders. You’ll have opportunities to learn about Indigenous culture, Canada’s colonial history, and human service practices while building connections that support both community and personal growth. 

Please note that after applying through iVolunteer, Volunteers will be asked to complete a volunteer package. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who:  

Is open to learning about Canada’s dark colonial history 

Loves working with children, youth, and families 

Enjoys being outdoors and on the land 

Wishes to enrich their cultural identity  

Is an urban Indigenous individual wishing to connect to supports 

Can maintain confidentiality in and out of the workplace 

Is punctual, reliable, and flexible with hours and tasks 

Communicates respectfully and with a non-judgmental attitude 

Brings a growth mindset and demonstrates patience 

Practices strength-based and trauma-informed approaches


A Cultural & Program Support Volunteer’s main tasks are:  

Keeping locations clean and organized   

Help with preparing for community events 

Assist in the running/ coordination of events 

Setting up and taking down materials and equipment  

Facilitating and assisting staff to run child, youth, adult, and Elder programming  

Assisting in providing documentation 

Assembling and distributing program information 

Other tasks related to delivering front-line services and walking alongside those in need   

Training & Experience 
Previous experience working with children, youth, adults, Elders, or Indigenous families is preferred but not required. Training opportunities are available, and volunteers are supported to learn human service values such as confidentiality, trauma-informed practice, respect, and reflexivity. 

Time Commitment 

Monday to Friday programming runs year-round, with additional opportunities at community events and special trips on weekends or multiple days (e.g., youth camps, Elder journeys, Powwows). 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Opportunities for self-reflection and practicing reflexivity. 

Building individual and community connections, as well as future partnerships. 

Front-line experience supporting children, youth, and families. 

Learning Indigenous ways of being, thinking, and doing. 

Gaining insight into social work values and concepts such as power, positionality, privilege, and social location. 

Developing leadership skills and experience in facilitating group programming. 

Hands-on learning in making Indigenous crafts and artifacts. 

Collecting volunteer hours that can support employment, scholarships, grants, and awards. 

Partner: Kamloops Aboriginal Friendship Society

The Kamloops Aboriginal Friendship Society (KAFS) provides culturally appropriate programming and inclusive one-to-one services that meet the needs of urban Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to become healthier physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. KAFS has three separate locations that serve children, youth, and families seeking a wide variety of support.   

As a volunteer with KAFS, you’ll be part of meaningful, front-line work alongside children, youth, families, and Elders. You’ll have opportunities to learn about Indigenous culture, Canada’s colonial history, and human service practices while building connections that support both community and personal growth. 

Please note that after applying through iVolunteer, Volunteers will be asked to complete a volunteer package. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who:  

Is open to learning about Canada’s dark colonial history 

Loves working with children, youth, and families 

Enjoys being outdoors and on the land 

Wishes to enrich their cultural identity  

Is an urban Indigenous individual wishing to connect to supports 

Can maintain confidentiality in and out of the workplace 

Is punctual, reliable, and flexible with hours and tasks 

Communicates respectfully and with a non-judgmental attitude 

Brings a growth mindset and demonstrates patience 

Practices strength-based and trauma-informed approaches


A Cultural & Program Support Volunteer’s main tasks are:  

Keeping locations clean and organized   

Help with preparing for community events 

Assist in the running/ coordination of events 

Setting up and taking down materials and equipment  

Facilitating and assisting staff to run child, youth, adult, and Elder programming  

Assisting in providing documentation 

Assembling and distributing program information 

Other tasks related to delivering front-line services and walking alongside those in need   

Training & Experience 
Previous experience working with children, youth, adults, Elders, or Indigenous families is preferred but not required. Training opportunities are available, and volunteers are supported to learn human service values such as confidentiality, trauma-informed practice, respect, and reflexivity. 

Time Commitment 

Monday to Friday programming runs year-round, with additional opportunities at community events and special trips on weekends or multiple days (e.g., youth camps, Elder journeys, Powwows). 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Opportunities for self-reflection and practicing reflexivity. 

Building individual and community connections, as well as future partnerships. 

Front-line experience supporting children, youth, and families. 

Learning Indigenous ways of being, thinking, and doing. 

Gaining insight into social work values and concepts such as power, positionality, privilege, and social location. 

Developing leadership skills and experience in facilitating group programming. 

Hands-on learning in making Indigenous crafts and artifacts. 

Collecting volunteer hours that can support employment, scholarships, grants, and awards. 

Partner: Kamloops Aboriginal Friendship Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B 8J7

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Walk for Alzheimer’s Volunteer

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is a non-profit provincial organization dedicated to helping people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, to supporting caregivers, to promoting public awareness, and to funding research into finding the cause and the cure. The Walk for Alzheimer’s is a fundraising walk that takes place annually in communities across Canada. The Walk is instrumental in Funding important services, research, and activities for those dealing with Alzheimer and their families. 

The IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s is our largest annual fundraising event, bringing communities together across the province to support those impacted by dementia. As a walk volunteer you will play a key role in creating a positive, uplifting event experience while helping raise vital funds and awareness.  

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Who want to drive change and transform their community 

Is someone with fresh ideas and different perspectives 

Is passionate and dedicated  

Has a positive attitude and a willingness to help where needed 

AWalk for Alzheimer’s Volunteer’smain tasks are: 

Greeting and welcoming participants as they arrive  

Assisting with registration and providing event information  

Handing out refreshments and guiding participants along the walk route 

Helping with event setup and cleanup  

No prior experience is needed! We always welcome new members to provide new ideas and different perspectives and add to the passion and dedication of the group.  

 


Time commitment: 

We ask that volunteers commit to the morning (approximately 3.5 hours) on the day of the event.  

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Experience in event support and volunteer coordination 

The chance to meet new people and make meaningful connections 

A fun, engaging way to give back to your community 

The opportunity to support an important cause that affects many British Columbians 

Partner: Alzheimer Society of BC

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is a non-profit provincial organization dedicated to helping people with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, to supporting caregivers, to promoting public awareness, and to funding research into finding the cause and the cure. The Walk for Alzheimer’s is a fundraising walk that takes place annually in communities across Canada. The Walk is instrumental in Funding important services, research, and activities for those dealing with Alzheimer and their families. 

The IG Wealth Management Walk for Alzheimer’s is our largest annual fundraising event, bringing communities together across the province to support those impacted by dementia. As a walk volunteer you will play a key role in creating a positive, uplifting event experience while helping raise vital funds and awareness.  

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Who want to drive change and transform their community 

Is someone with fresh ideas and different perspectives 

Is passionate and dedicated  

Has a positive attitude and a willingness to help where needed 

AWalk for Alzheimer’s Volunteer’smain tasks are: 

Greeting and welcoming participants as they arrive  

Assisting with registration and providing event information  

Handing out refreshments and guiding participants along the walk route 

Helping with event setup and cleanup  

No prior experience is needed! We always welcome new members to provide new ideas and different perspectives and add to the passion and dedication of the group.  

 


Time commitment: 

We ask that volunteers commit to the morning (approximately 3.5 hours) on the day of the event.  

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Experience in event support and volunteer coordination 

The chance to meet new people and make meaningful connections 

A fun, engaging way to give back to your community 

The opportunity to support an important cause that affects many British Columbians 

Partner: Alzheimer Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On May 1, 2026

Postal Code: V2C 6N6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Support Group Facilitator

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is a non-profit provincial organization committed to supporting people affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. We offer education, resources, support groups, and fund research to help find the cause and a cure.  

As a Support Group Facilitator Volunteer, you will create a safe and welcoming space for caregivers of people living with dementia to connect, share, and support one another. You’ll guide group conversations, offer resources, and help participants feel heard and understood. At the core of this role is discretion, empathy, strong listening skills, and a belief in the capacity of peers to support one another.   

*Please note*  

You must be 19 years or older to volunteer for this role.  

If you are currently or have recently been the primary caregiver for someone with dementia, this role may not be suitable for you at this time, as group discussions could be emotionally triggering. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Has excellent interpersonal and communication skills.  

Is an empathic listener.  

Is mature and able to establish healthy boundaries.  

Has cultural awareness, sensitivity, and respect for diversity.  

Wants to learn more about dementia, person-centeredlanguage and the resources available to people living with dementia, their families and caregivers.  

Is aware of/ has knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias 

Possibly has formal or informal caregiving experience. 

 


A Support Group Facilitator’s main tasks are: 

Establish a safe and welcoming environment for discussion and support by ensuring the ground rules for discussion are followed.  

Facilitate group discussion, ensuring everyone is included and feels empowered to participate.  

Provide information on programs, services, and education opportunities offered by the Alzheimer Society of B.C.  

Set up room and coordinate logistics.  

Complete a support group report including attendance and regular debriefs with the supervisor. 

 


References and a criminal record check are required. However, no prior experience is needed! Experience with group facilitation would be an asset. 

Support Group Facilitators are provided with a comprehensive training program. This includes: 

an orientation to the Alzheimer Society of B.C.;  

foundational learning about dementia;  

information about caregiving issues faced by families;  

training in group facilitation and maintaining healthy boundaries.  

 


Training takes approximately 28 hours to complete over a period of 2 to 3 months and includes a mix of self-directed and supervisor-led learning 

 


Time commitment: 

We ask that volunteers commit to 3 hours a month (includes prep time).  

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Specialized facilitator training and experience  

Ongoing mentorship and support from Society staff  

The opportunity to make a real impact on caregivers’ lives  

A meaningful way to give back to your community 

Partner: Alzheimer Society of BC

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is a non-profit provincial organization committed to supporting people affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. We offer education, resources, support groups, and fund research to help find the cause and a cure.  

As a Support Group Facilitator Volunteer, you will create a safe and welcoming space for caregivers of people living with dementia to connect, share, and support one another. You’ll guide group conversations, offer resources, and help participants feel heard and understood. At the core of this role is discretion, empathy, strong listening skills, and a belief in the capacity of peers to support one another.   

*Please note*  

You must be 19 years or older to volunteer for this role.  

If you are currently or have recently been the primary caregiver for someone with dementia, this role may not be suitable for you at this time, as group discussions could be emotionally triggering. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Has excellent interpersonal and communication skills.  

Is an empathic listener.  

Is mature and able to establish healthy boundaries.  

Has cultural awareness, sensitivity, and respect for diversity.  

Wants to learn more about dementia, person-centeredlanguage and the resources available to people living with dementia, their families and caregivers.  

Is aware of/ has knowledge of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias 

Possibly has formal or informal caregiving experience. 

 


A Support Group Facilitator’s main tasks are: 

Establish a safe and welcoming environment for discussion and support by ensuring the ground rules for discussion are followed.  

Facilitate group discussion, ensuring everyone is included and feels empowered to participate.  

Provide information on programs, services, and education opportunities offered by the Alzheimer Society of B.C.  

Set up room and coordinate logistics.  

Complete a support group report including attendance and regular debriefs with the supervisor. 

 


References and a criminal record check are required. However, no prior experience is needed! Experience with group facilitation would be an asset. 

Support Group Facilitators are provided with a comprehensive training program. This includes: 

an orientation to the Alzheimer Society of B.C.;  

foundational learning about dementia;  

information about caregiving issues faced by families;  

training in group facilitation and maintaining healthy boundaries.  

 


Training takes approximately 28 hours to complete over a period of 2 to 3 months and includes a mix of self-directed and supervisor-led learning 

 


Time commitment: 

We ask that volunteers commit to 3 hours a month (includes prep time).  

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Specialized facilitator training and experience  

Ongoing mentorship and support from Society staff  

The opportunity to make a real impact on caregivers’ lives  

A meaningful way to give back to your community 

Partner: Alzheimer Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Minds in Motion Assistant

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is a non-profit provincial organization committed to supporting people affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. We offer education, resources, support groups, and fund research to help find the cause and a cure. 

 


As a Minds in Motion Assistant, you’ll help create a fun, inclusive environment where people living with early symptoms of dementia can enjoy light fitness and social activities with a care partner. You’ll support participants, encourage interaction, and assist with setup and activities during the session. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Enjoys being with people 

Is comfortable facilitating social interactions.  

Is patient, friendly and comfortable  

Wants to support a judgement-free, inclusive environment.  

Understands and respects personal boundaries when working with vulnerable adults.  

Already knows or has the willingness to learn more about dementia and how to support people living with early symptoms of dementia.  

Is physically able to participate in the fitness part of the program.  

Can assist with distribution of exercise equipment, which may involve lifting light weights.  

References and criminal record check required.  

 


A Minds in Motion Assistant’s main tasks are: 

Assisting with set-up and clean-up of refreshments, games and activities.  

Helping participants during the fitness program, when needed.  

Encouraging social interaction to ensure all participants feel included, engaged, and have an enjoyable experience/is able to participate in activities and socializing.  

To spend 1 to 1 time with participants who need extra support, when needed. 

No prior experience is needed! Onsite training and supervision are provided, along with orientation to the Alzheimer Society of B.C. and foundational education about dementia. Experience working with older adults or individuals with dementia is a bonus, but not necessary. 

Time commitment: 

We ask that volunteers commit to 2 hours a week.  

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

In-person training, ongoing mentorship, and staff support 

Practical experience supporting people living with dementia 

The opportunity to foster connection, joy, and community in a meaningful setting 

Experience supporting a fun, engaging volunteer experience in a structured social program 

Partner: Alzheimer Society of BC

The Alzheimer Society of B.C. is a non-profit provincial organization committed to supporting people affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. We offer education, resources, support groups, and fund research to help find the cause and a cure. 

 


As a Minds in Motion Assistant, you’ll help create a fun, inclusive environment where people living with early symptoms of dementia can enjoy light fitness and social activities with a care partner. You’ll support participants, encourage interaction, and assist with setup and activities during the session. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Enjoys being with people 

Is comfortable facilitating social interactions.  

Is patient, friendly and comfortable  

Wants to support a judgement-free, inclusive environment.  

Understands and respects personal boundaries when working with vulnerable adults.  

Already knows or has the willingness to learn more about dementia and how to support people living with early symptoms of dementia.  

Is physically able to participate in the fitness part of the program.  

Can assist with distribution of exercise equipment, which may involve lifting light weights.  

References and criminal record check required.  

 


A Minds in Motion Assistant’s main tasks are: 

Assisting with set-up and clean-up of refreshments, games and activities.  

Helping participants during the fitness program, when needed.  

Encouraging social interaction to ensure all participants feel included, engaged, and have an enjoyable experience/is able to participate in activities and socializing.  

To spend 1 to 1 time with participants who need extra support, when needed. 

No prior experience is needed! Onsite training and supervision are provided, along with orientation to the Alzheimer Society of B.C. and foundational education about dementia. Experience working with older adults or individuals with dementia is a bonus, but not necessary. 

Time commitment: 

We ask that volunteers commit to 2 hours a week.  

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

In-person training, ongoing mentorship, and staff support 

Practical experience supporting people living with dementia 

The opportunity to foster connection, joy, and community in a meaningful setting 

Experience supporting a fun, engaging volunteer experience in a structured social program 

Partner: Alzheimer Society of BC

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Emerald Centre Volunteer

Canadian Mental Health Organization is a non-profit organization promoting mental health and supporting individuals that face various mental illness, addiction and homelessness. Through offering support, education and resources to individuals and families, we collaborate with other community agencies to make sure people get the right help and support they need. 


As an EC Volunteer, you will be a jack of all trades! From helping with fundraising, to assisting with programs, setup/cleanup tasks, donations, community engagement, kitchen, hosting fun and inclusive activities in the programs, and more, there will always be something new to do. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Wants to make a meaningful difference in your community by supporting individuals facing mental health challenges, addiction, or homelessness 

Is eager to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic non-profit setting with a variety of tasks and opportunities 

Hopes to build your resume, strengthen your communication and teamwork skills, and explore potential career paths in social work, psychology, or related fields 

Enjoys being flexible, stepping into different roles, and contributing to a supportive, inclusive environment 

Values collaboration and is open to learning from others in a community-based organization 

An EC Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Helping on a more frequent basis 

 Set-ups for trainings, fundraising or events 

 Organizing donations 

Hosting activities in programs 

No training or experience is required! The following are assets but not required: 

Food Safe (required certificate for kitchen work) 

First Aid/CPR 

Naloxone Training 

WHMIS Training 

 
Time commitment: 

The hours of volunteers will vary depending on the need. We will touch base when opportunities arise and we will work with your schedule! 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

The opportunity to serve the community 

Hands-on experience in a supportive environment 

Skill development in communication, crisis-awareness, teamwork and empathy 

Insight into community challenges and the response of social systems 

Recognition and references for your contributions to add to your resume 

Please note: Since our volunteer program is still developing, some details may evolve as we learn and grow. We appreciate your flexibility and enthusiasm as we build something meaningful together. We are very excited to welcome volunteers who want to help shape this program, as we continue to grow!

Partner: Canadian Mental Health Association

Canadian Mental Health Organization is a non-profit organization promoting mental health and supporting individuals that face various mental illness, addiction and homelessness. Through offering support, education and resources to individuals and families, we collaborate with other community agencies to make sure people get the right help and support they need. 


As an EC Volunteer, you will be a jack of all trades! From helping with fundraising, to assisting with programs, setup/cleanup tasks, donations, community engagement, kitchen, hosting fun and inclusive activities in the programs, and more, there will always be something new to do. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Wants to make a meaningful difference in your community by supporting individuals facing mental health challenges, addiction, or homelessness 

Is eager to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic non-profit setting with a variety of tasks and opportunities 

Hopes to build your resume, strengthen your communication and teamwork skills, and explore potential career paths in social work, psychology, or related fields 

Enjoys being flexible, stepping into different roles, and contributing to a supportive, inclusive environment 

Values collaboration and is open to learning from others in a community-based organization 

An EC Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Helping on a more frequent basis 

 Set-ups for trainings, fundraising or events 

 Organizing donations 

Hosting activities in programs 

No training or experience is required! The following are assets but not required: 

Food Safe (required certificate for kitchen work) 

First Aid/CPR 

Naloxone Training 

WHMIS Training 

 
Time commitment: 

The hours of volunteers will vary depending on the need. We will touch base when opportunities arise and we will work with your schedule! 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

The opportunity to serve the community 

Hands-on experience in a supportive environment 

Skill development in communication, crisis-awareness, teamwork and empathy 

Insight into community challenges and the response of social systems 

Recognition and references for your contributions to add to your resume 

Please note: Since our volunteer program is still developing, some details may evolve as we learn and grow. We appreciate your flexibility and enthusiasm as we build something meaningful together. We are very excited to welcome volunteers who want to help shape this program, as we continue to grow!

Partner: Canadian Mental Health Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 2A1

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Event/Market Volunteer

Since 1995, the Kamloops Food Policy Council(KFPC) has been pollinating and nurturing food sovereignty and food security in our region. For nearly three decades, we’ve worked to combat hunger and inequitable food access through community connection, policy advocacy, programs, partnerships, and mutual support.  

 


The KFPC relies on public interactions at events and markets to create awareness of our organization within the community. As anEvent/Market Volunteer you will be a key part of outreach by helping KFPC staff distribute information, assisting with sales at our table and more! 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Likes to meet new people 

Wants to give back to the community but may have limited time availability 

Is a lifelong learner 

Is passionate about local food, cooking, gardening, etc. 

A Event/Market Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Being present at our booth during community events/markets 

Promoting any specific events/surveys/campaigns 

Encouraging participation with any interactive display elements 

Respectfully represent the KFPC as an organization 

Distributing promotional materials/signing people up for newsletter/gleaning/et. 

Assisting with setup/teardown of event booths/displays 

Requirements/Training 
Prior to any events/markets you will have all information sent to your email. Instructions/training will also be provided once present at the event.  

Please note: 

We need our volunteers to be physically able to lift 10-20lbs 

Valid FoodSafe1 and/or Serving It Right certifications are assets. Some events involve food and drinks, you will be notified prior to any event that requires these certifications. 

 


Time commitment 

We only require volunteers to be present for their assigned shift and to regularly check their email inbox for volunteer opportunities and event/shift details. Commitments are flexible and can match your schedule. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Networking Opportunities 

Volunteer experience for resumes/job applications 

Free fruit offered seasonally 


Partner: Kamloops Food Policy Council

Since 1995, the Kamloops Food Policy Council(KFPC) has been pollinating and nurturing food sovereignty and food security in our region. For nearly three decades, we’ve worked to combat hunger and inequitable food access through community connection, policy advocacy, programs, partnerships, and mutual support.  

 


The KFPC relies on public interactions at events and markets to create awareness of our organization within the community. As anEvent/Market Volunteer you will be a key part of outreach by helping KFPC staff distribute information, assisting with sales at our table and more! 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Likes to meet new people 

Wants to give back to the community but may have limited time availability 

Is a lifelong learner 

Is passionate about local food, cooking, gardening, etc. 

A Event/Market Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Being present at our booth during community events/markets 

Promoting any specific events/surveys/campaigns 

Encouraging participation with any interactive display elements 

Respectfully represent the KFPC as an organization 

Distributing promotional materials/signing people up for newsletter/gleaning/et. 

Assisting with setup/teardown of event booths/displays 

Requirements/Training 
Prior to any events/markets you will have all information sent to your email. Instructions/training will also be provided once present at the event.  

Please note: 

We need our volunteers to be physically able to lift 10-20lbs 

Valid FoodSafe1 and/or Serving It Right certifications are assets. Some events involve food and drinks, you will be notified prior to any event that requires these certifications. 

 


Time commitment 

We only require volunteers to be present for their assigned shift and to regularly check their email inbox for volunteer opportunities and event/shift details. Commitments are flexible and can match your schedule. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Networking Opportunities 

Volunteer experience for resumes/job applications 

Free fruit offered seasonally 


Partner: Kamloops Food Policy Council

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B8J6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Rosethorn House Volunteer

Canadian Mental Health Organization is a non-profit organization promoting mental health and supporting individuals that face various mental illness, addiction and homelessness. Through offering support, education and resources to individuals and families, we collaborate with other community agencies to make sure people get the right help and support they need. 


As a Rosethorn House Volunteer, you will be a jack of all trades! From helping with fundraising, to assisting with programs, setup/cleanup tasks, donations, community engagement, kitchen, hosting fun and inclusive activities in the programs, and more, there will always be something new to do. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Wants to make a meaningful difference in your community by supporting individuals facing mental health challenges, addiction, or homelessness 

Is eager to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic non-profit setting with a variety of tasks and opportunities 

Hopes to build your resume, strengthen your communication and teamwork skills, and explore potential career paths in social work, psychology, or related fields 

Enjoys being flexible, stepping into different roles, and contributing to a supportive, inclusive environment 

Values collaboration and is open to learning from others in a community-based organization 

A Rosethorn Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Helping on a more frequent basis 

 Set-ups for trainings, fundraising or events 

 Organizing donations 

Hosting activities in programs 

No training or experience is required! The following are assets but not required: 

Food Safe (required certificate for kitchen work) 

First Aid/CPR 

Naloxone Training 

WHMIS Training 


Time commitment:

The hours of volunteers will vary depending on the need. We will touch base when opportunities arise and we will work with your schedule! 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

The opportunity to serve the community 

Hands-on experience in a supportive environment 

Skill development in communication, crisis-awareness, teamwork and empathy 

Insight into community challenges and the response of social systems 

Recognition and references for your contributions to add to your resume 

Please note: Since our volunteer program is still developing, some details may evolve as we learn and grow. We appreciate your flexibility and enthusiasm as we build something meaningful together. We are very excited to welcome volunteers who want to help shape this program, as we continue to grow! 

Partner: Canadian Mental Health Association

Canadian Mental Health Organization is a non-profit organization promoting mental health and supporting individuals that face various mental illness, addiction and homelessness. Through offering support, education and resources to individuals and families, we collaborate with other community agencies to make sure people get the right help and support they need. 


As a Rosethorn House Volunteer, you will be a jack of all trades! From helping with fundraising, to assisting with programs, setup/cleanup tasks, donations, community engagement, kitchen, hosting fun and inclusive activities in the programs, and more, there will always be something new to do. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Wants to make a meaningful difference in your community by supporting individuals facing mental health challenges, addiction, or homelessness 

Is eager to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic non-profit setting with a variety of tasks and opportunities 

Hopes to build your resume, strengthen your communication and teamwork skills, and explore potential career paths in social work, psychology, or related fields 

Enjoys being flexible, stepping into different roles, and contributing to a supportive, inclusive environment 

Values collaboration and is open to learning from others in a community-based organization 

A Rosethorn Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Helping on a more frequent basis 

 Set-ups for trainings, fundraising or events 

 Organizing donations 

Hosting activities in programs 

No training or experience is required! The following are assets but not required: 

Food Safe (required certificate for kitchen work) 

First Aid/CPR 

Naloxone Training 

WHMIS Training 


Time commitment:

The hours of volunteers will vary depending on the need. We will touch base when opportunities arise and we will work with your schedule! 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

The opportunity to serve the community 

Hands-on experience in a supportive environment 

Skill development in communication, crisis-awareness, teamwork and empathy 

Insight into community challenges and the response of social systems 

Recognition and references for your contributions to add to your resume 

Please note: Since our volunteer program is still developing, some details may evolve as we learn and grow. We appreciate your flexibility and enthusiasm as we build something meaningful together. We are very excited to welcome volunteers who want to help shape this program, as we continue to grow! 

Partner: Canadian Mental Health Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 1A5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Genesis Place Volunteer

Canadian Mental Health Organization is a non-profit organization promoting mental health and supporting individuals that face various mental illness, addiction and homelessness. Through offering support, education and resources to individuals and families, we collaborate with other community agencies to make sure people get the right help and support they need. 


As a Genesis Place Volunteer, you will be a jack of all trades! From helping with fundraising, to assisting with programs, setup/cleanup tasks, donations, community engagement, kitchen, hosting fun and inclusive activities in the programs, and more, there will always be something new to do. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Wants to make a meaningful difference in your community by supporting individuals facing mental health challenges, addiction, or homelessness 

Is eager to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic non-profit setting with a variety of tasks and opportunities 

Hopes to build your resume, strengthen your communication and teamwork skills, and explore potential career paths in social work, psychology, or related fields 

Enjoys being flexible, stepping into different roles, and contributing to a supportive, inclusive environment 

Values collaboration and is open to learning from others in a community-based organization 

A Genesis Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Helping on a more frequent basis 

 Set-ups for trainings, fundraising or events 

 Organizing donations 

Hosting activities in programs 

Supporting wellness activities (e.g. crafts, storytelling, drumming circles- if invited) 


No training or experience is required! The following are assets but not required: 

Food Safe (required certificate for kitchen work) 

First Aid/CPR 

Naloxone Training 

WHMIS Training 

 

Time commitment: 

The hours of volunteers will vary depending on the need. We will touch base when opportunities arise and we will work with your schedule! 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

The opportunity to serve the community 

Hands-on experience in a supportive environment 

Skill development in communication, crisis-awareness, teamwork and empathy 

Insight into community challenges and the response of social systems 

Recognition and references for your contributions to add to your resume 

Please note: Since our volunteer program is still developing, some details may evolve as we learn and grow. We appreciate your flexibility and enthusiasm as we build something meaningful together. We are very excited to welcome volunteers who want to help shape this program, as we continue to grow! 

Partner: Canadian Mental Health Association

Canadian Mental Health Organization is a non-profit organization promoting mental health and supporting individuals that face various mental illness, addiction and homelessness. Through offering support, education and resources to individuals and families, we collaborate with other community agencies to make sure people get the right help and support they need. 


As a Genesis Place Volunteer, you will be a jack of all trades! From helping with fundraising, to assisting with programs, setup/cleanup tasks, donations, community engagement, kitchen, hosting fun and inclusive activities in the programs, and more, there will always be something new to do. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Wants to make a meaningful difference in your community by supporting individuals facing mental health challenges, addiction, or homelessness 

Is eager to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic non-profit setting with a variety of tasks and opportunities 

Hopes to build your resume, strengthen your communication and teamwork skills, and explore potential career paths in social work, psychology, or related fields 

Enjoys being flexible, stepping into different roles, and contributing to a supportive, inclusive environment 

Values collaboration and is open to learning from others in a community-based organization 

A Genesis Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Helping on a more frequent basis 

 Set-ups for trainings, fundraising or events 

 Organizing donations 

Hosting activities in programs 

Supporting wellness activities (e.g. crafts, storytelling, drumming circles- if invited) 


No training or experience is required! The following are assets but not required: 

Food Safe (required certificate for kitchen work) 

First Aid/CPR 

Naloxone Training 

WHMIS Training 

 

Time commitment: 

The hours of volunteers will vary depending on the need. We will touch base when opportunities arise and we will work with your schedule! 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

The opportunity to serve the community 

Hands-on experience in a supportive environment 

Skill development in communication, crisis-awareness, teamwork and empathy 

Insight into community challenges and the response of social systems 

Recognition and references for your contributions to add to your resume 

Please note: Since our volunteer program is still developing, some details may evolve as we learn and grow. We appreciate your flexibility and enthusiasm as we build something meaningful together. We are very excited to welcome volunteers who want to help shape this program, as we continue to grow! 

Partner: Canadian Mental Health Association

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B 2K6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Young Life Leader (Mentor)

Young Life is a Christian mission dedicated to loving and supporting teenagers in their world and encouraging them to know Jesus Christ.  We are all about being connected to the next generation - connecting them to trusted adult mentors, to one another, and to Jesus. 

 


As a Young Life Leader, you have the unique opportunity to walk alongside teens, building authentic relationships rooted in care and trust. You’ll be a consistent, safe presence in their lives, meeting them where they are and helping them discover hope, faith, and belonging. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Is committed and passionate about serving teens  

Has a committed and growing relationship with Jesus Christ  

Is excited to grow in their leadership abilities   

Cares about teenagers, enjoys relating to them, and can meet them ‘in their world.’ 

Values meetings and working together 

Embraces a team mindset for ministry 

Will honor the time and schedule commitments of this role  

A Young Life Leader’s main tasks are: 

Leading teens through school-based contact work, casual hangouts, and guiding them at Club and Camp 

Growing in leadership by joining team meetings, leadership gatherings, trainings, and retreats 

Leading and assisting at Club through games, skits, and sharing talks 

Taking teens to camp, guiding cabin times, and mentoring through one-on-one conversations 

Discipling Campaigners by mentoring new Christians, teaching the Bible, and fostering teen leadership 

Training & Experience 
Training is provided through regular leadership gatherings, retreats, and ongoing mentorship. No prior ministry experience is required—what matters most is a growing relationship with Christ and a willingness to learn and serve.


Time commitment: 

6 to 8 hours per week. This includes:  

SNL - Sunday Night Leadership meetings 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.)  

Young Life Club Thursday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.)  

Additional touchpoints with teens (flexible to fit each leaders schedule) 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 
• Opportunities to grow in leadership, teamwork, and public speaking 
• Deepened personal faith and walk with Christ 
• A supportive and vibrant community of fellow leaders 
• The chance to see teenagers’ lives eternally changed by Christ 

Additional Notes: 
This role is highly relational and requires consistency, humility, and a servant heart. Leaders are supported through prayer, training, and a strong community of other Young Life, WyldLife, and Capernaum Leaders. 

Partner: Young Life Kamloops

Young Life is a Christian mission dedicated to loving and supporting teenagers in their world and encouraging them to know Jesus Christ.  We are all about being connected to the next generation - connecting them to trusted adult mentors, to one another, and to Jesus. 

 


As a Young Life Leader, you have the unique opportunity to walk alongside teens, building authentic relationships rooted in care and trust. You’ll be a consistent, safe presence in their lives, meeting them where they are and helping them discover hope, faith, and belonging. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Is committed and passionate about serving teens  

Has a committed and growing relationship with Jesus Christ  

Is excited to grow in their leadership abilities   

Cares about teenagers, enjoys relating to them, and can meet them ‘in their world.’ 

Values meetings and working together 

Embraces a team mindset for ministry 

Will honor the time and schedule commitments of this role  

A Young Life Leader’s main tasks are: 

Leading teens through school-based contact work, casual hangouts, and guiding them at Club and Camp 

Growing in leadership by joining team meetings, leadership gatherings, trainings, and retreats 

Leading and assisting at Club through games, skits, and sharing talks 

Taking teens to camp, guiding cabin times, and mentoring through one-on-one conversations 

Discipling Campaigners by mentoring new Christians, teaching the Bible, and fostering teen leadership 

Training & Experience 
Training is provided through regular leadership gatherings, retreats, and ongoing mentorship. No prior ministry experience is required—what matters most is a growing relationship with Christ and a willingness to learn and serve.


Time commitment: 

6 to 8 hours per week. This includes:  

SNL - Sunday Night Leadership meetings 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.)  

Young Life Club Thursday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.)  

Additional touchpoints with teens (flexible to fit each leaders schedule) 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 
• Opportunities to grow in leadership, teamwork, and public speaking 
• Deepened personal faith and walk with Christ 
• A supportive and vibrant community of fellow leaders 
• The chance to see teenagers’ lives eternally changed by Christ 

Additional Notes: 
This role is highly relational and requires consistency, humility, and a servant heart. Leaders are supported through prayer, training, and a strong community of other Young Life, WyldLife, and Capernaum Leaders. 

Partner: Young Life Kamloops

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B 5P5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: WyldLife Leader (Mentor)

Young Life is a Christian mission dedicated to loving and supporting teenagers in their world and encouraging them to know Jesus Christ.  We are all about being connected to the next generation - connecting them to trusted adult mentors, to one another, and to Jesus. 

 


As a WyldLife Leader, you have the unique opportunity to walk alongside teens, building authentic relationships rooted in care and trust. You’ll be a consistent, safe presence in their lives, meeting them where they are and helping them discover hope, faith, and belonging. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Is committed and passionate about serving teens (grades 6 to 8)

Has a committed and growing relationship with Jesus Christ  

Is excited to grow in their leadership abilities   

Cares about teenagers, enjoys relating to them, and can meet them ‘in their world.’ 

Values meetings and working together 

Embraces a team mindset for ministry 

Will honor the time and schedule commitments of this role  

A Young Life Leader’s main tasks are: 

Leading teens through school-based contact work, guiding them at Club and Camp 

Growing in leadership by joining team meetings, leadership gatherings, trainings, and retreats 

Leading and assisting at Club through games, skits, and sharing talks 

Taking teens to camp, guiding cabin times, and mentoring through one-on-one conversations 

Discipling Campaigners by mentoring new Christians, teaching the Bible, and fostering teen leadership 

Training & Experience 
Training is provided through regular leadership gatherings, retreats, and ongoing mentorship. No prior ministry experience is required—what matters most is a growing relationship with Christ and a willingness to learn and serve.


Time commitment: 

6 to 8 hours per week. This includes:  

SNL - Sunday Night Leadership meetings 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.)  

WyldLife Club every other Friday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.)  

Additional touchpoints with teens (flexible to fit each leaders schedule) 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 
• Opportunities to grow in leadership, teamwork, and public speaking 
• Deepened personal faith and walk with Christ 
• A supportive and vibrant community of fellow leaders 
• The chance to see teenagers’ lives eternally changed by Christ 

Additional Notes: 
This role is highly relational and requires consistency, humility, and a servant heart. Leaders are supported through prayer, training, and a strong community of other Young Life, WyldLife, and Capernaum Leaders. 

Partner: Young Life Kamloops

Young Life is a Christian mission dedicated to loving and supporting teenagers in their world and encouraging them to know Jesus Christ.  We are all about being connected to the next generation - connecting them to trusted adult mentors, to one another, and to Jesus. 

 


As a WyldLife Leader, you have the unique opportunity to walk alongside teens, building authentic relationships rooted in care and trust. You’ll be a consistent, safe presence in their lives, meeting them where they are and helping them discover hope, faith, and belonging. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Is committed and passionate about serving teens (grades 6 to 8)

Has a committed and growing relationship with Jesus Christ  

Is excited to grow in their leadership abilities   

Cares about teenagers, enjoys relating to them, and can meet them ‘in their world.’ 

Values meetings and working together 

Embraces a team mindset for ministry 

Will honor the time and schedule commitments of this role  

A Young Life Leader’s main tasks are: 

Leading teens through school-based contact work, guiding them at Club and Camp 

Growing in leadership by joining team meetings, leadership gatherings, trainings, and retreats 

Leading and assisting at Club through games, skits, and sharing talks 

Taking teens to camp, guiding cabin times, and mentoring through one-on-one conversations 

Discipling Campaigners by mentoring new Christians, teaching the Bible, and fostering teen leadership 

Training & Experience 
Training is provided through regular leadership gatherings, retreats, and ongoing mentorship. No prior ministry experience is required—what matters most is a growing relationship with Christ and a willingness to learn and serve.


Time commitment: 

6 to 8 hours per week. This includes:  

SNL - Sunday Night Leadership meetings 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.)  

WyldLife Club every other Friday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.)  

Additional touchpoints with teens (flexible to fit each leaders schedule) 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 
• Opportunities to grow in leadership, teamwork, and public speaking 
• Deepened personal faith and walk with Christ 
• A supportive and vibrant community of fellow leaders 
• The chance to see teenagers’ lives eternally changed by Christ 

Additional Notes: 
This role is highly relational and requires consistency, humility, and a servant heart. Leaders are supported through prayer, training, and a strong community of other Young Life, WyldLife, and Capernaum Leaders. 

Partner: Young Life Kamloops

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B 5P5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Capernaum Leader (Mentor)

Young Life is a Christian mission, loving teenagers in their world and encouraging them to know Jesus Christ. We are passionate about being connected to the next generation—linking them to trusted adult mentors, to one another, and to Jesus. 

 


As a Capernaum Leader, you’ll step into the lives of teens with disabilities, building friendships where they feel valued, included, and loved. You’ll help make sure every Young Life experience—Club, Camp, and Campaigners—is welcoming and accessible, creating spaces where teens can encounter Christ and discover life to the fullest. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Is committed and passionate about serving teens with disabilities  

Has a committed and growing relationship with Christ  

Is excited to grow in their leadership abilities   

Cares about teenagers, enjoy relating to them, and can meet them ‘in their world.’ 

Demonstrates patience and flexibility  

Embraces a team mindset for ministry 

Will honor the time and schedule commitments of this role  

Can get comfortable with being uncomfortable! 

A Capernaum Leader’s main tasks are: 

Leading teens through contact work, casual hangouts, and guiding them at Club and Camp 

Growing in leadership by joining team meetings, area gatherings, trainings, and retreats with support from Capernaum staff 

Leading and assisting at Club through games, skits, and talks, while adapting activities to be accessible for all teens 

Supporting Capernaum teens at camp through one-on-one care, cabin times, and mentoring 

Discipling Campaigners by mentoring new Christians, teaching the Bible, and helping them grow in faith and leadership 

 


Training & Experience 
Leaders receive training, mentorship, and ongoing support from Capernaum staff to help create inclusive and welcoming spaces. No prior ministry or disability support experience is required—just a heart to serve, a willingness to learn, and a growing relationship with Christ. 

 


Time commitment: 

6 to 8 hours per week. This includes:  

SNL - Sunday Night Leadership meetings 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.) 

Young Life Club Thursday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.) 
OR  

WyldLife Club teen program, every other Friday 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.) 

 


Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Opportunities to grow in leadership, teamwork, and public speaking 

Deepened personal faith and walk with Christ 

A supportive and vibrant community of fellow leaders 

The chance to see teenagers’ lives eternally changed by Christ 

Additional Notes: 
This role is highly relational and requires consistency, humility, and a servant heart. Leaders are supported through prayer, training, and a strong community of other Young Life, WyldLife, and Capernaum Leaders.

Partner: Young Life Kamloops

Young Life is a Christian mission, loving teenagers in their world and encouraging them to know Jesus Christ. We are passionate about being connected to the next generation—linking them to trusted adult mentors, to one another, and to Jesus. 

 


As a Capernaum Leader, you’ll step into the lives of teens with disabilities, building friendships where they feel valued, included, and loved. You’ll help make sure every Young Life experience—Club, Camp, and Campaigners—is welcoming and accessible, creating spaces where teens can encounter Christ and discover life to the fullest. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Is committed and passionate about serving teens with disabilities  

Has a committed and growing relationship with Christ  

Is excited to grow in their leadership abilities   

Cares about teenagers, enjoy relating to them, and can meet them ‘in their world.’ 

Demonstrates patience and flexibility  

Embraces a team mindset for ministry 

Will honor the time and schedule commitments of this role  

Can get comfortable with being uncomfortable! 

A Capernaum Leader’s main tasks are: 

Leading teens through contact work, casual hangouts, and guiding them at Club and Camp 

Growing in leadership by joining team meetings, area gatherings, trainings, and retreats with support from Capernaum staff 

Leading and assisting at Club through games, skits, and talks, while adapting activities to be accessible for all teens 

Supporting Capernaum teens at camp through one-on-one care, cabin times, and mentoring 

Discipling Campaigners by mentoring new Christians, teaching the Bible, and helping them grow in faith and leadership 

 


Training & Experience 
Leaders receive training, mentorship, and ongoing support from Capernaum staff to help create inclusive and welcoming spaces. No prior ministry or disability support experience is required—just a heart to serve, a willingness to learn, and a growing relationship with Christ. 

 


Time commitment: 

6 to 8 hours per week. This includes:  

SNL - Sunday Night Leadership meetings 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.) 

Young Life Club Thursday 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.) 
OR  

WyldLife Club teen program, every other Friday 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Kamloops Free Methodist Church (975 Windbreak St.) 

 


Volunteering in this role offers you: 

Opportunities to grow in leadership, teamwork, and public speaking 

Deepened personal faith and walk with Christ 

A supportive and vibrant community of fellow leaders 

The chance to see teenagers’ lives eternally changed by Christ 

Additional Notes: 
This role is highly relational and requires consistency, humility, and a servant heart. Leaders are supported through prayer, training, and a strong community of other Young Life, WyldLife, and Capernaum Leaders.

Partner: Young Life Kamloops

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B 5P5

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Come Read with Me Reading Program Volunteer

Literacy in Kamloops (LinK) is a community organization dedicated to promoting literacy for people of all ages in the Kamloops area. We work in partnership with schools, libraries, and other community groups to provide programs and resources that support reading, writing, and lifelong learning. 
 

As a Come Read with Me Volunteers you will build reading confidence and have fun! Reading Program Volunteers connect with students through one-on-one time with a caring, patient adult, building students’ self-confidence, improving their reading fluency and comprehension. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Enjoys working with children  

Has good English language skills  

Is comfortable reading to others  

Are patient, encouraging, and reliable 

A Come Read with Me Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Meet with assigned student(s) once per week during school hours 

Engage in reading activities using provided materials and strategies 

Encourage and support students in a positive and respectful manner 

Build a child’s reading confidence


Experience working with children an asset but not required!


Free training (learn about the program, practice reading strategies and games) and support is provided. Fall training dates:  September 29th 5:30pm-8:30pm, October 7th 9am-12noon at the Henry Grube Education Centre 

 


Time commitment: 

Shifts are during school hours once a week for 12 weeks starting mid-October. We ask that volunteers commit to 2 hours per week. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

A chance to develop skills in literacy support and mentoring 

An opportunity to help a child build confidence and enjoy books 

Experience working one-to-one with a student 

Partner: Literacy in Kamloops Society

Literacy in Kamloops (LinK) is a community organization dedicated to promoting literacy for people of all ages in the Kamloops area. We work in partnership with schools, libraries, and other community groups to provide programs and resources that support reading, writing, and lifelong learning. 
 

As a Come Read with Me Volunteers you will build reading confidence and have fun! Reading Program Volunteers connect with students through one-on-one time with a caring, patient adult, building students’ self-confidence, improving their reading fluency and comprehension. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Enjoys working with children  

Has good English language skills  

Is comfortable reading to others  

Are patient, encouraging, and reliable 

A Come Read with Me Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Meet with assigned student(s) once per week during school hours 

Engage in reading activities using provided materials and strategies 

Encourage and support students in a positive and respectful manner 

Build a child’s reading confidence


Experience working with children an asset but not required!


Free training (learn about the program, practice reading strategies and games) and support is provided. Fall training dates:  September 29th 5:30pm-8:30pm, October 7th 9am-12noon at the Henry Grube Education Centre 

 


Time commitment: 

Shifts are during school hours once a week for 12 weeks starting mid-October. We ask that volunteers commit to 2 hours per week. 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

A chance to develop skills in literacy support and mentoring 

An opportunity to help a child build confidence and enjoy books 

Experience working one-to-one with a student 

Partner: Literacy in Kamloops Society

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B 3H7

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Mount Paul Community Food Centre Volunteer

Mount Paul Community Food Centre (CFC) is operated by Interior Community Services and is a welcoming place where people come together to grow, cook, share and advocate for good food for all. CFCs offers responsive programming in a shared space where food builds health, hope, skills and community.  As CFC works with diverse and vulnerable populations, we are committed to a kind, respectful and understanding work environment. 

 


By joining the Mount Paul CFC, you will play a key role in helping us mee the needs of the community. As a volunteer, you can choose from a variety of programs, including food recovery, community meals, garden drop ins, meals on wheels or the affordable produce market.  

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

-Is interested in connecting with community 

-Enjoys being around people 

-Wants to learn more about our food system and community supports 

-Has, or would like to develop, skills in gardening, food processing, and customer service 

-Values teamwork, inclusion, and giving back


A Position Title Volunteer’s main tasks are:


-Supporting program goals and outcomes 

-Engaging with participants, staff, and other volunteers 

-Processing, growing, preparing, and serving food 

-Helping create a welcoming and inclusive environment


Experience is not required. You will be given training based on which programs you enroll to volunteer once you are onboarded! 

 


Partner: Mount Paul Community Food Centre

Mount Paul Community Food Centre (CFC) is operated by Interior Community Services and is a welcoming place where people come together to grow, cook, share and advocate for good food for all. CFCs offers responsive programming in a shared space where food builds health, hope, skills and community.  As CFC works with diverse and vulnerable populations, we are committed to a kind, respectful and understanding work environment. 

 


By joining the Mount Paul CFC, you will play a key role in helping us mee the needs of the community. As a volunteer, you can choose from a variety of programs, including food recovery, community meals, garden drop ins, meals on wheels or the affordable produce market.  

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

-Is interested in connecting with community 

-Enjoys being around people 

-Wants to learn more about our food system and community supports 

-Has, or would like to develop, skills in gardening, food processing, and customer service 

-Values teamwork, inclusion, and giving back


A Position Title Volunteer’s main tasks are:


-Supporting program goals and outcomes 

-Engaging with participants, staff, and other volunteers 

-Processing, growing, preparing, and serving food 

-Helping create a welcoming and inclusive environment


Experience is not required. You will be given training based on which programs you enroll to volunteer once you are onboarded! 

 


Partner: Mount Paul Community Food Centre

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2B1G4

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hot Meal Prep Volunteer

Pitstop is a program run by Kamloops United Church where volunteers come together every Sunday to provide a nutritious meal for the members in our community who are struggling with food insecurity. Teams of volunteers help to prepare hot meals, sandwiches, and goody bags to hand out at no cost to members of the community.  

 


The volunteers prepare this hot meal in the kitchen, package it into individual meal containers, and are ready to hand it out. As the organization is 100% volunteer-driven, people from different organizations, clubs, agencies, churches, etc., come together to make and serve these meals and goody bags. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Wants to give back to the community 

Likes to socialize and connect with the community partners 

Cares about someone else's well-being   

Wants to build and develop team spirit 

Likes to serve and help someone who might not be able to pay you back 

A Hot Meal Prep Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Helping with meal prep 

Packaging the meal into individual containers 

Loading up the containers in a thermal box 

Cleaning and clearing the area after the activities, 

 


No prior experience is needed! 

 


Time commitment: 

The Hot meals are prepared at CMHA Rosethorn Kitchen, 259 Victoria Street West, from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm every Sunday (this is a temporary location). 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

The opportunity to support individuals facing food insecurity. 

An official reference from us as a recognized volunteer. 

Social service experience in helping those who are homeless.  

Humanitarian experience supporting those struggling with mental health and substance use addictionThe opportunity to create an impact in the community.  

Note: Hot Meal Prep volunteers are one element of the PITStop team. You can also apply to join the Meal Outreach position to help hand out the meals and goody bags the team makes! 
 
Currently, these positions are listed separately due to having separate prep and outreach locations


Partner: PITStop-Kamloops United Church

Pitstop is a program run by Kamloops United Church where volunteers come together every Sunday to provide a nutritious meal for the members in our community who are struggling with food insecurity. Teams of volunteers help to prepare hot meals, sandwiches, and goody bags to hand out at no cost to members of the community.  

 


The volunteers prepare this hot meal in the kitchen, package it into individual meal containers, and are ready to hand it out. As the organization is 100% volunteer-driven, people from different organizations, clubs, agencies, churches, etc., come together to make and serve these meals and goody bags. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

Wants to give back to the community 

Likes to socialize and connect with the community partners 

Cares about someone else's well-being   

Wants to build and develop team spirit 

Likes to serve and help someone who might not be able to pay you back 

A Hot Meal Prep Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

Helping with meal prep 

Packaging the meal into individual containers 

Loading up the containers in a thermal box 

Cleaning and clearing the area after the activities, 

 


No prior experience is needed! 

 


Time commitment: 

The Hot meals are prepared at CMHA Rosethorn Kitchen, 259 Victoria Street West, from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm every Sunday (this is a temporary location). 

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

The opportunity to support individuals facing food insecurity. 

An official reference from us as a recognized volunteer. 

Social service experience in helping those who are homeless.  

Humanitarian experience supporting those struggling with mental health and substance use addictionThe opportunity to create an impact in the community.  

Note: Hot Meal Prep volunteers are one element of the PITStop team. You can also apply to join the Meal Outreach position to help hand out the meals and goody bags the team makes! 
 
Currently, these positions are listed separately due to having separate prep and outreach locations


Partner: PITStop-Kamloops United Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 1A5

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Goody Bag Prep Volunteer

Pitstop is a program run by Kamloops United Church where volunteers come together every Sunday to provide a nutritious meal for the members in our community who are struggling with food insecurity. Teams of volunteers help to prepare hot meals, sandwiches, and goody bags to hand out at no cost to members of the community. 
 
As a Goody Bag Prep Volunteer, you’ll play a key role in preparing small bags filled with snacks, drinks, and essentials that are handed out alongside our Sunday meals. This behind-the-scenes role ensures that every guest receives not only a hot meal but also a little extra support for the days ahead. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

 Enjoys working with your hands and being part of a team. 

 Wants to support your community in a tangible, meaningful way 

 Likes to socialize and connect with the community partners 

Cares about someone else's well-being   

Wants to build and develop team spirit 

Likes to serve and help someone who might not be able to pay you back 

 


AGoody Bag Prep Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Packing goody bags with care and consistency. 

 Keeping the prep area clean and organized. 

 Making peanut butter and jam sandwiches 

Sorting and washing fruits 

 Buttering buns 

 Sorting and bagging sweets (muffins, chocolates, cookies, cakes etc.) 

Preparing iced tea, lemonade, or sorting juice boxes 

Bag all these items into a ready-to-go bag. 

Cleaning and clearing the area after the activities, 

 


No prior experience is needed! 


Time commitment: 

Goody bags are put together at Kamloops United Church, 421 St Paul Street, from 12:30 to 3 pm every Sunday. We ask that volunteers commit to coming through the back door of the Church.  

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

The opportunity to support individuals facing food insecurity. 

 A team-based, low-pressure environment to volunteer in 

 An official reference from us as a recognized volunteer. 

Social service experience in helping those who are homeless.  

 Humanitarian experience supporting those struggling with mental health and substance use addiction 

The opportunity to create an impact in the community. Note: Goody bag volunteers are one element of the PITStop team. You can also apply to join the Meal Outreach position to help hand out the meals and goody bags the team makes! 

 
Currently, these positions are listed separately due to having separate prep and outreach locations. 

Partner: PITStop-Kamloops United Church

Pitstop is a program run by Kamloops United Church where volunteers come together every Sunday to provide a nutritious meal for the members in our community who are struggling with food insecurity. Teams of volunteers help to prepare hot meals, sandwiches, and goody bags to hand out at no cost to members of the community. 
 
As a Goody Bag Prep Volunteer, you’ll play a key role in preparing small bags filled with snacks, drinks, and essentials that are handed out alongside our Sunday meals. This behind-the-scenes role ensures that every guest receives not only a hot meal but also a little extra support for the days ahead. 

This is the right role for you if you are someone who: 

 Enjoys working with your hands and being part of a team. 

 Wants to support your community in a tangible, meaningful way 

 Likes to socialize and connect with the community partners 

Cares about someone else's well-being   

Wants to build and develop team spirit 

Likes to serve and help someone who might not be able to pay you back 

 


AGoody Bag Prep Volunteer’s main tasks are: 

 Packing goody bags with care and consistency. 

 Keeping the prep area clean and organized. 

 Making peanut butter and jam sandwiches 

Sorting and washing fruits 

 Buttering buns 

 Sorting and bagging sweets (muffins, chocolates, cookies, cakes etc.) 

Preparing iced tea, lemonade, or sorting juice boxes 

Bag all these items into a ready-to-go bag. 

Cleaning and clearing the area after the activities, 

 


No prior experience is needed! 


Time commitment: 

Goody bags are put together at Kamloops United Church, 421 St Paul Street, from 12:30 to 3 pm every Sunday. We ask that volunteers commit to coming through the back door of the Church.  

Volunteering in this role offers you: 

The opportunity to support individuals facing food insecurity. 

 A team-based, low-pressure environment to volunteer in 

 An official reference from us as a recognized volunteer. 

Social service experience in helping those who are homeless.  

 Humanitarian experience supporting those struggling with mental health and substance use addiction 

The opportunity to create an impact in the community. Note: Goody bag volunteers are one element of the PITStop team. You can also apply to join the Meal Outreach position to help hand out the meals and goody bags the team makes! 

 
Currently, these positions are listed separately due to having separate prep and outreach locations. 

Partner: PITStop-Kamloops United Church

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Postal Code: V2C 2J7

Allow Groups: Yes