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Barrie Skateboard Association
"To support and advocate for the skateboarding community of Barrie”
Our Mission:
1. Community Engagement: To create an inclusive space for skateboarders of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities to connect, collaborate, and find a sense of belonging within the skateboarding community.
2. Youth Empowerment: We prioritize our youth, providing opportunities for learning, mentorship, and skill development in skateboarding, fostering personal growth, resilience, and determination among our youth members. We believe the most important of life lessons can be learned through skateboarding.
3. Advocacy and Awareness: We advocate for the recognition of skateboarding as a legitimate and beneficial physical activity, striving to break down stereotypes and promote its positive impact on individuals and communities.
4. Safety and Access: We work to ensure safe and accessible skateboarding facilities for all, advocating for skateparks and infrastructure that enrich communities and promote physical well-being.
Together with our dedicated members, partners, and financial supporters, we are committed to advancing our mission, fostering a culture of respect and unity, and leaving a lasting, positive impact on the world through the love of skateboarding.
Barrie Bombers JR Lacrosse Club is a not-for-profit incorporation that has been in operation since the 2015 season, and is funded by sponsorship, fundraising and donations whenever available. We are committed to always promoting and developing the game of lacrosse with an emphasis on sportsmanship and fair play. We plan to develop community spirit and encourage good fellowship amongst all participants to the betterment of their physical, mental and social wellbeing thus our community.
Our team has 10 Home Games (& 10 Away Games), played at Peggy Hill Team Community Centre, Barrie.
The Executive and coaching staff are volunteers and do not receive any remuneration. Sponsorship provides equipment, apparel, transportation costs and floor time for the team, thus keeping the enrollment fees down for our players, helping to keep sports affordable for families and providing opportunities to low-income families. <strong>Lacrosse is Canada's national summer sport!</strong>
Contact: Mike Hales
Location: Peggy Hill Team Community Centre, 171 Mapleton Ave, Barrie, ON L4N 8T6
Email: coach.hales11@gmail.com
Volunteer opportunities: Volunteers committing to assist with club operations will be provided with a Regular Season Pass for Home Games. Any one with a graphic art, design, marketing, media or sponsorship experience are welcome to assist with building our brand and raising needed funds for club operation. High School Students looking to fulfill their requirement for volunteer hours look no further. College/University Students possibly looking for placement experience in their field of study, please contact us.
Some of the Duties Include:
- Front Door Staff – selling admission tickets, 50/50 Raffle tickets
- Social Media
- Music
- Game Day Filming
- Dressing Room Attendants
- Admission Security
The CJGA mandates include:
- Providing help to those that cannot afford this wonderful game of golf through our association through a benefit groups
- Advancing the game of golf through education on and off the course
- Improving our social responsibilties
- Preserving our culture
- Preserving or restoring our environment through education to our members involving golf course maintenance.
- Promoting the fact that we are all created equal
Globe FC is a Not-For-Profit soccer club located in Hamilton. We provide different soccer & recreational opportunities for kids around Hamilton with affordable prices!
I Challenge Diabetes (ICD) was founded by Chris Jarvis, a former Canadian Olympic rower living with type 1 diabetes. During his athletic career, Chris recognized a significant lack of understanding and support for those managing type 1 diabetes. This inspired him to create I Challenge Diabetes—a charity dedicated to empowering individuals in the diabetes community with the skills, resources, and inspiration to take control of their health and live vibrant, fulfilling lives.
What began as a grassroots movement has grown into a national organization, building a strong, supportive community for those affected by diabetes. Through educational programs, mentorship, and ongoing support, I Challenge Diabetes enables individuals to take charge of their health and well-being. Since 2015, ICD has proudly delivered over 1,000 programs in more than 125 cities across Canada, offering over 74,000 opportunities for mentorship, training, and empowerment.
The Navy League of Canada has a presence in over 230 communities and supports approximately 10,000 young Canadians in the largest maritime-themed youth programs in the country: Royal Canadian Sea Cadets and Navy League Cadets.
Our programming is made possible by the support of over 6,000 dedicated volunteers who contribute at all levels of our organization, from local activities all the way to national initiatives. Who are these members? Most of our volunteers are friends and family of current
cadets, or past cadets themselves who want to share what they learned.
The Royal Canadian Sea Cadet program (12-18 years old) Navy League Cadet program (9-12 years old) offers young Canadians between the chance to learn new skills, make life-long friends and grow into well-rounded individuals through fun and educational
community based activities with a maritime focus.
We also offer a wide variety of volunteer opportunities for adults. Whether you are interested in teaching and working with youth, or would like to develop your own professional skills as a member of your local Branch, the Navy League is happy to welcome you to our community and find a suitable volunteer position for you, based on your availability.
Consider joining us for a rewarding opportunity to have a lasting impact on the youth in your community!
June 14th, 2025
at the Georgian College location we will be hosting a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu tournament. We need scorekeepers and various roles for the day.
Between 8:00am to 5:00pm hours
Track3 is a volunteer-based charity enabling kids and youth with disabilities to discover their confidence, develop their talents and achieve their physical potential through the freedom of snow sports. It is also about having fun!
Track3 operates out of Mt. St. Louis Moonstone ski hill and other skihills across Ontario, including several hill in the Collingwood area.
Spartan Race is a series of obstacle races of varying distance and difficulty
The Dance Ability Movement creates opportunities for individuals of all abilities to experience the arts! Occupational Therapists and Dance Instructors, Mallory and Jade, have created The Dance Ability Movement as a way to provide inclusive and accessible programming in dance studios so that everyone can participate!