Volunteer: Moira House VolunteerCanadian 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 Moira 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 Moira House 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 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 Moira 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 Moira House 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 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: Multiple Shifts Available Postal Code: V2B 2C8 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Emerald Centre VolunteerCanadian 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 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 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: Rosethorn House VolunteerCanadian 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 VolunteerCanadian 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: Merit Place VolunteerCanadian 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 Merit 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 Merit Place 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 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! 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! 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 Merit 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 Merit Place 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 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! 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! Partner: Canadian Mental Health Association Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Postal Code: V2C 5N8 Allow Groups: No |