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About Bladder Cancer CanadaBladder Cancer Canada is the first and only Canadian patient advocacy organization dedicated to bladder cancer issues.Bladder Cancer Canada (BCC) is committed to providing comprehensive support, raising awareness, and funding crucial research initiatives. As a national charitable non-profit organization, BCC plays a vital role in supporting patients and their loved ones by offering platforms for education, connection and shared experiences.Through our initiatives, we ensure that individuals facing a bladder cancer diagnosis have access to resources, information and support services. Our unwavering dedication to raising awareness fosters understanding within the community and aims to raise awareness of symptoms among the public and the medical community. We also actively contribute to advancing medical knowledge and treatment options by funding research projects.By addressing the multifaceted needs of patients, promoting awareness and investing in research, Bladder Cancer Canada stands as a beacon of support for both patients and their loved ones nationwide.Role: As a volunteer Walk Event Coordinator, working closely with the National Development Manager, you will be responsible for organizing all aspects of planning and executing a regional walk for Canada Walks for Bladder Cancer in your community.Qualifications:A reliable and dependable team leaderStrong project management skills and or event planning skillsA critical thinker with an ability to multitask and adapt to changing priorities and dutiesExcellent communication skillsFundraising experience is an assetKnowledge of bladder cancer or Canada Walks for Bladder Cancer (personal or otherwise) is an assetResponsibilities:Meet with National Development Manager on a regular basis to coordinate and execute all phases of hosting a walk in your community on September 19 or 20, 2026 (monthly calls and/or national walk meetings).Recruit volunteers and/or a planning committee as requiredOrganize regular meetings with your committee/volunteersSecure a location for the walk, ensuring all paperwork is completedAct as a liaison between the Bladder Cancer Canada and your local volunteers and community membersActively promote the walk in your community and secure sponsorships/donationsMaintain records of your planning activitiesOversee and supervise all aspects of the event day (must be on-site that day)Training:General BCC Volunteer OrientationWalk Lead Welcome PackageMonthly calls, quarterly national walk meetings, monthly video updates, and extensive support provided by National Development Manager Time Commitment & Location:Work from home8-month term (Event held in September)2-3 hours per week (volunteers to set their own schedule with higher time commitment closer to the event)Benefits to volunteers:Opportunity to learn more about bladder cancer and to share knowledge and experienceStrengthen and build a community for bladder cancer patients and their loved onesOpportunity to develop and practice event planning and communication skillsRaising essential funds to support bladder cancer researchOpportunity to meet new people and networkPlease submit you application (resume, cover letter) to justink@bladdercancercanada.org by May 1 2026. In your email confirm that you live in Barrie and let us know if you have any event experience. 
Moyen terme (6 mois à 1 an) Flexible
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Fundraising Chair (Volunteer Board Position)Barrie South‑Innisfil Federal Liberal Electoral District Association (EDA) We are seeking a strategic Fundraising Chair to join our volunteer Board of Directors. This leadership role oversees fundraising strategy, donor outreach, and events to support community development and ensure the financial sustainability of the riding association. Role OverviewThe Fundraising Chair provides leadership and oversight for all fundraising activities, including events, donor outreach, and grassroots initiatives. Working collaboratively with board members and volunteers, this role develops and implements fundraising strategies that support the EDA’s long‑term financial sustainability and growth. As a board member, the Fundraising Chair also contributes to governance, strategic planning, and initiatives related to advocacy, communications, and community engagement.We are looking for people who have:Experience or interest in fundraising, donor relations, or strategic planningAbility to build relationships and mobilize volunteersComfort with goal‑setting and follow‑throughTransferable skills are welcome: Experience in marketing, communications, sales, policy, government, advocacy, or other goal‑oriented roles often translates well into nonprofit fundraising and community leadership. Prior political or nonprofit fundraising experience is an asset but not required.Time Commitment: Flexible volunteer board role. Most work can be done remotely, with the ability to attend regular monthly meetings and occasional events.If you are interested in exploring this volunteer opportunity, we would love to hear from you. How to apply:Please apply to our board of directors by submitting your interest to info.bsiliberal@gmail.com by end of day on Friday March 13, 2026.
Long terme (plus d'un an) Mensuel
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Are you 13-18 and care about the environment? Join ER Teens and get involved in environmental action to help make a real difference! Choose a project you’re interested in, work on it whenever fits your schedule, and get support from our team every step of the way. As an ER Teen, you will:Complete fun hands-on projects that help the planetEarn volunteer hours for schoolGain access to a mentor and the ER Teens CommunityBuild leadership experience and learn new skills Earn a certificate and recognition upon completion  How it works:Sign up on our website (earthrangers.com/erteens)Pick a project – we’ll help you chooseTake action – with our guidance along the wayCelebrate your achievements! This is an ongoing opportunity – join anytime during the year. No experience needed, just an interest in helping the planet!Ready to get started? Sign up at earthrangers.com/erteens Questions? Email erteens@earthrangers.com        
Court terme (moins de 6 mois) Flexible
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De nombreuses organisations proposent des rôles virtuels. Vous pouvez trouver des opportunités qui vous permettent de contribuer depuis chez vous, comme la gestion des médias sociaux, le mentorat ou le soutien administratif. Voir les opportunités à distance →

Y a-t-il des heures de bénévolat pour étudiants disponibles à Barrie ?

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