We’ve done a review of the over 1000 organizations that have registered on the Volunteer Success platform and their volunteer roles and have designated the following organizations as being Older Adult Volunteer Friendly Organizations. This list will be updated regularly.

  • 10C Shared Space
    Guelph, ON
    At 10C we inspire possibility and make change happen – now! is to model and create the conditions for collaborative approaches to social, environmental, cultural, and economic wellness that strengthen community resilience and sustainability.
  • A Million Acts of Love
    Victoria, BC
    The mission of A Million Acts of Love is to inspire and empower people to spread love through acts of kindness, while raising awareness for rare diseases like Blau syndrome and supporting families affected by grief. Felix’s campaign is not only for the one-in-a-million rare warriors battling diseases like Lexi’s but also for the millions of children and families who, like him, are grieving the loss of siblings, parents, grandparents, or friends. Our goals include: 1)Inspiring individuals to participate in acts of kindness to honour Lexi’s memory 2)Raising awareness for rare diseases like Blau syndrome 3) Supporting the millions of people missing loved ones 4) Providing A Million Acts of Love Grants through the Lexi’s Little Legends program, offering young changemakers seed funding for their social projects or charities
  • Abbey Cat Adoptions
    Mississauga, ON
    Due to an overwhelming number of kittens born each year there are hundreds of healthy young cats and kittens who are at risk of euthanasia in overcrowded shelters or exposed to the elements in the coming winter months. It is to find a permanent and loving home for each Abbey Cat and many others who are waiting to enter the program.
  • After Trauma Empowerment Network and the Violet Rose Gift & Thrift Shop
    Shubenacadie, NS
    To empower and improve the quality of life of individuals, families and communities affected by trauma by providing trauma-informed counselling, support, education and resources.
  • AgeCare
    Calgary, AB
    Create a home where residents are honoured as individuals and where we provide the best quality of life experience with the support of team members and families.
  • Alberta Health Services- Forensic Adolescent Program
    Calgary, AB
    The FAP is currently looking for mature, young adults ages 20 – 35 to volunteer as a recreation therapy mentor. Mentors are matched 1:1 with a youth whom they will support within the community in obtaining the overarching goal of reducing recidivism. This is achieved by teaching the necessary skills to access healthy independent leisure opportunities. Recreation therapy uses a client first based approach and acknowledges a client’s right to leisure involvement and their unique needs and interests.
  • Alberta Strongman Association
    Calgary, AB
    The main goals of the ASA are: To promote high-quality Strongman events across the province of Alberta. To build and maintain partnerships with sponsors, giving back through increased public interest and exposure. To assist independent promoters in hosting and standardizing shows through financial and material support. To construct and obtain high-quality competition equipment to be used in shows across Alberta. To search for the best Strongman competitors out there through qualification processes. To help provide a route for talented athletes to pursue professional Strongman in western Canada. To support the athletes, reducing the financial burden they face to compete.
  • Allan Brooks Nature Centre Society
    Vernon, BC
    “To promote the enjoyment, understanding and stewardship of the North Okanagan’s unique and diverse natural environment.”
  • ALS Society of Canada
    Toronto, ON
    Together, as a global community, we are working toward a world free of ALS. is our everyday journey as an organization. We work with the ALS community to improve the lives of Canadians affected by ALS through advancing research, care, advocacy, and information.
  • Alzheimer Society Brant Haldimand Norfolk Hamilton Halton
    Brantford, ON
    People with dementia are at the centre of everything we do. The Alzheimer Society leverages its own and community resources to deliver health promotion, advocacy and support services to people with dementia, those at greatest risk of developing dementia and their care partners. We embrace the Alzheimer Society of Canada’s mission to alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and to promote research.
  • Alzheimer Society of Niagara Region
    St. Catharines, ON
    To advocate for and with people living with dementia and their care partners and provide access to a diverse range of appropriate resources and supports. Particularly, to alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias and to promote research. Values: CARE Collaboration We continually seek new opportunities for collaboration with all stakeholders to enhance the range of coordinated services available to meet the needs of this unique population and educate the general public. Accountability We believe in openness and transparency. We are accountable for our actions and decisions to those we serve and to those who fund and support our organization. Respect We value commitment, integrity and consistency. Dealing fairly, acting ethically and showing respect are cornerstones of our future growth and success. Excellence We are committed to innovation and sustainability. We are leaders in the development and delivery of services that use a holistic, client-centred approach that is inclusive of all care partners involved and take into account all aspects of well-being for those being served.
  • Alzheimer Society of Peterborough, Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland, Haliburton
    Peterborough, ON
    MISSION Improving the quality of life for those affected by Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. VISION We are the?number one?contact for anyone?impacted?by Alzheimer's disease and other dementias?in our communities. FIVE STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS Program Excellence; Advocacy, Partnership & Awareness; Revenue Growth; Research; Federation Excellence.
  • Alzheimer Society Southwest Partners
    London, ON
    To alleviate the personal and social consequences of Alzheimer's disease and other dementias and to promote research.
  • Amazing Love Development Organization
    Whitby, ON
    ALDO's mission is to provide access to school and hands-on skills training to children who would otherwise go without due to harsh living conditions. We are working to improve and expand our educational (core) programs and services, and to upgrade and expand the school infrastructure to increase the number of students. We inspire students to excel in their academics, character and spiritual development
  • Antigonish Highland Society
    Antigonish, NS
    Statement: To be a community organization that serves past, present and future generations of Gaels. We are providers of and advocates for authentic living expressions of Highland Scottish heritage. Our Vision: To create a living and vibrant Scottish culture in Antigonish and be the conduit for the North American Gael to their heritage.
  • Arrival Aid Foundation
    Vancouver, BC
    At the Arrival Aid Foundation, we aim to promote the enhanced well-being and successful integration of newcomers into the broader community.
  • Asian-Canadian Special Events Association
    Vancouver, BC
    Guided by our mandate for Community Engagement, Fostering New Artistic and Cultural Expressions, and creating a Platform to Learn and Share, ACSEA is constantly in search of the sweet spot between Conscience, Culture, and Commerce to provide a truly unique and unforgettable experience that helps build a more cohesive, diverse society.
  • Ask An Undergrad
    Toronto, ON
    Helping high school students transition to universities across Canada
  • Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary
    Rosseau, ON
    Aspen Valley’s primary goal is to rehabilitate injured and orphaned wildlife. Once rehabilitated, animals are released back into the wild for a second chance. Each year, the Sanctuary takes in over 1,000 animals – many orphaned and in need of around-the-clock care and feeding. The Sanctuary is also home to more than 30 permanent wildlife residents, whose stories are shared during guided tours, which can be scheduled year-round. Additionally, Aspen Valley's mission is to educate the public about co-existing with wildlife, and provide humane solutions for wildlife-related issues.
  • Aunt Leahs
    New Westminster, BC
    Aunt Leah’s helps prevent youth from foster care from becoming homeless and vulnerable young mothers from losing custody of their children. To support them on their journey to self-sufficiency, we provide supported housing, job training and coaching on essential life skills
  • Autism Dog Services
    Brantford, ON
    Autism Dog Services is a Canadian organization making a difference, fostering the integration of children with autism by training, placing and supporting dogs that offer safety, companionship and independence.
  • Autism for Life Foundation
    Calgary, AB
    To offer autistic and/or neurodiverse adults the support (s) and/or service (s) they need with no strings attached, while being delivered in an accommodated format that best suits that individual’s need (s).
  • Backus-Page House Museum
    Wallacetown, ON
    •TYRCONNELL HERITAGE SOCIETY • •To preserve and promote the history, culture, and area surrounding Backus-Page House within the Talbot settlement for the greater community and future generations while understanding the past.
  • Badlands Amphitheatre
    Drumheller, AB
    at the Badlands Amphitheatre is to create transformative experiences that connect people through arts, history, and culture, all within the stunning natural landscape of the Drumheller badlands. We aim to make the amphitheatre a space where audiences can experience powerful storytelling and performances that foster a true sense of community and shared experience. Volunteers and staff are essential in bringing this mission to life. With a focus on hospitality, community-building, and artistic integrity, our team ensures that every event reflects these values and creates an unforgettable experience for all who attend.
  • Bases Family Thrift Store
    Burnaby, BC
    A community where all children, youth, and families are able to develop strong foundations for an independent, positive future.
  • Baycrest
    North York, ON
    Baycrest's mission is to provide exemplary health and residential care by partnering with a diverse community of older adults, families and caregivers to compassionately address each individual’s unique needs, ambitions, priorities and values. We deliver a highly personalized and comprehensive approach to wellness promotion and health care because of the dedication and talent of our staff and our passionate commitment to education, research, innovation and quality improvement. The Foundation’s mission is to enrich the quality of life of older adults by providing crucial funding to support Baycrest’s work in research, innovation, care and education in brain health and aging. Baycrest is working to defeat dementia and help every older adult Fear No Age.
  • Bernard Betel Centre
    Toronto, ON
    Providing exemplary and multilingual educational, cultural and wellness programs in a safe and supportive environment to encourage healthy, active and creative living for individuals 55+.
  • Bethany Lodge
    Unionville, ON
    At Bethany Lodge we endeavor to provide a caring environment conducive to the spiritual, physical and emotional needs of our residents. Our goal is to provide excellent care and support to create a comfortable, safe, and nurturing home for our residents.
  • BETTER ENVIRONMENTALLY SOUND TRANSPORTATION
    Vancouver, BC
    To activate better transportation options through initiatives, collaboration and leadership.
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Calgary and Area
    Calgary, AB
    To impact the lives of young people and volunteers through the power of mentoring.
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central and Southern Interior of BC
    Kelowna, BC
    is to enable life changing Mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people, and our vision is for all young people to realize their full potential.
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clarington
    Bowmanville, ON
    Enable life-changing mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Guelph
    Guelph, ON
    We enable life-changing mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of all young people.
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Simcoe
    Midland, ON
    We foster and support safe and empowering mentoring relationships for children and youth in our diverse community
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orillia & District
    Orillia, ON
    The Big Brothers Big Sisters mission is to enable life-changing mentoring relationships to ignite the power and potential of young people. We envision a future where all young people realize their full potential.
  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of Red Deer and District
    Red Deer, AB
    To provide safe supportive spaces and positive mentoring relationships where young people experience new opportunities and develop confidence and skills for life.
  • Big Brothers of Greater Vancouver
    Vancouver, BC
    is: Enable impactful mentoring relationships where children and youth can discover their power and potential, in collaboration with our local communities. There is also a renewed focus on the fact that supporting children and youth is very much a community-based and collaborative effort. The mission reflects the holistic nature of child and youth development and expresses the essential need for mentorship in the formative years.
  • Bloom Wellness Collective
    Calgary, AB
    Bloom’s mission is to offer a playful, non-judgemental and supportive community that enhances the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families through a comprehensive range of programs that strive to pursue joy, sustain health and offer belonging and purpose. Our goal is to inspire people with disabilities to live on purpose, with purpose because that’s when we can BLOOM!
  • Boys and Girls Clubs Big Brothers Big Sisters of Edmonton and Area
    Edmonton, AB
    Boys & Girls Clubs Big Brothers Big Sisters (BGCBigs) is committed to the healthy development of all children. We provide a diverse array of mentoring and after school programs to meet the needs of our community’s children and youth so they have the tools and supports they need to be successful in school and in life.
  • Brampton Bender Running Club
    Brampton, ON
    To help motivate the citizens of Brampton to get healthy via running.
  • Brant Community Healthcare System Volunteer Association
    Brantford, ON
    Our vision – Exceptional Care – Exceptional People – Working together to build a healthier community. Our Values – Compassion - Accountability – Respect – Equity
  • Brunswick Street Mission
    Halifax, NS
    OUR VISION We envision a diverse community where people have the resources they need to be healthy and well is to inspire a better quality of life through a ministry of care that addresses physical, emotional, practical and spiritual needs for those experiencing poverty. Our Values We are committed to: Welcoming - Being open and welcoming, providing a safe space for anyone seeking support Caring Attitude - Reaching out to those in need, offering support through our programming Dignity & Respect - Treating everyone with dignity and respect, the way we would all wish to be treated Affirming & Inclusive - Diversity and inclusion in all our programs, helping to improve the quality of life for people in need no matter what Collaborative & Community Focused - Relationships and partnerships with people and organizations to enable a strong synergy Trauma Informed & Harm Reductive – using a trauma informed lens in our work with clients
  • Burlington VegFest
    Burlington, ON
    Promoting awareness of the health, environmental and ethical benefits of a vegan lifestyle WE ARE BURLINGTON VEGFEST, a small, local, volunteer-led committee of vegans who are excited to bring the VegFest movement to Burlington! This event welcomes any and all – from the plant-based-curious to the long-term committed vegans – to join us for a day celebrating a way of living that is centered on compassion, health and sustainability, all while supporting local businesses, organizations, and other causes.
  • Caledon\Dufferin Victim Services
    Caledon East, ON
    Because CDVS exists: Those who encounter crisis can cope with their current circumstances. Caledon\Dufferin Victim Services supports victims of crime, abuse, crisis and tragedy - enabling the continuum of recovery through rapid response, informed referrals and community partnerships.
  • Calgary and District Soccer Referees Association
    Calgary, AB
    The Calgary District Soccer Referees Association (CDSRA) focuses on promoting excellence and inclusiveness in soccer refereeing. Its vision is to create a supportive environment that fosters the development and growth of referees at all levels. The mission of CDSRA is to provide training, resources, and opportunities for referees to excel in their roles, ensuring high standards of officiating within the Calgary region.
  • Calgary Blues Music Association
    Calgary, AB
    To preserve, foster and present blues music and musicians.
  • Calgary Progressives Lifestyles Foundation
    Calgary, AB
    Our core beliefs and objectives at Calgary Progressive Lifestyles Foundation are to promote self-sufficiency and personal growth within individuals who have a disAbility at home, at work, and in the community since 1989.
  • Calgary River Valleys
    Calgary, AB
    Calgary River Valleys' main goals are: To conduct and support research & applied field work & citizen science on the river valleys, watershed resources, and riparian areas in and around Calgary, To provide education regarding the value and significance of Calgary’s river valleys, watershed resources and riparian (river-adjacent) areas, and To protect the natural environment and its functional contributions to the ecosystem.
  • Caltaf (Calgary Track and Field Club)
    Calgary, AB
    Caltaf Athletic Association (“Caltaf”) is a well established organization which provides facilities, training programs, competition and leadership to promote personal development and excellence in athletes, coaches and officials for the betterment of track and field in Calgary.
  • Cambridge Shelter Corporation
    Cambridge, ON
    “ is to provide safe shelter, and to offer programs and services in support of the hopes and needs of people dealing with life issues.”
  • Camp Cassidy
    Cassidy Lake, NB
    Camp Cassidy's mission is to provide a recreational and wellness centre exclusively reserved for Canadian active and retired military and first responder personnel and their immediate families in the Atlantic Provinces, at no cost to them.
  • Canadian Blood Services
    Ottawa, ON
    We are Canada’s Biological Lifeline. We are the connection between the sincere generosity of donors and the heartfelt appreciation of recipients, between the profound discoveries of science and the joyful restoration of health. As such, we are nationally responsible for a secure system of life essentials for transfusion or transplantation that’s reliable, accessible and sustainable. That’s why our organization must be efficient, our performance disciplined. We must work as one with our colleagues and partners at all levels. We must be prudent yet smart, rigorous yet agile, capable yet concerned. And we must be innovative, reinventing today so we can find better answers for tomorrow. In a very real way, what we do affects the well-being of all Canadians and every day we must earn their trust. We make a difference and in that, we take great pride
  • Canadian Council of the Blind Toronto Visionaries Chapter
    Toronto, ON
    - To provide an opportunity for visually-impaired individuals in the GTA to come together with their peers, to share information, interests, learning and recreational activities, and to encourage members to explore their potential for living a full, rich life through social engagement. - To promote Integration and self-advocacy through outreach to the broader, sighted community. - To facilitate information flow through regular meetings, sharing community bulletins via email and social media, maintaining an extensive list of resources for the blind on our website, and encouraging interactive communication within and across the vision loss community.
  • Canuck Place Children's Hospice
    Vancouver, BC
    Canuck Place is a caring, innovative children’s hospice and community-based service that fully embraces the life of each child and family. We provide leadership in improving pediatric palliative care regionally, nationally, and internationally through collaboration, education, and research. All newborns, children, youth, and their families living with progressive, life-threatening conditions will benefit from our compassion, knowledge, and holistic clinical practices in pediatric palliative care.
  • Capitol Theatre Port Hope
    Port Hope, ON
    MISSION The Capitol Theatre is dedicated to producting and presenting a balanced schedule of high-quality professional theatre, live music, film and other special events in historic Port Hope, while also providing a home for the local arts community. VISION We are committed to building a diverse, equitable and inclusive future, where all individuals, groups and organizations are welcome to create, collaborate and connect. We strive to provide memorable experiences for our guests through artistic excellence, a wide variety of programming and the historic venue itself. VALUES We believe that the performing arts have the power to bring communities together, to facilitate respectful dialogue, and to provide cultural context for our shared experiences. We want to engage with the professional arts community, while providing participatory arts experiences and a variety of opportunities for non-professionals. We believe in creating a safe and inclusive environment for our patrons, performers, staff and volunteers. We know that our strength lies in deep community engagement and diversity in all its forms. We take pride in the Capitol Theatre, as we build an organization that is sustainable, ethical and socially responsible.
  • Caregivers Alberta
    , AB
    Empowering Albertans who give care to family and friends. We provide education, support caregivers' wellbeing, and advocate for public policy.
  • Carewest Innovative Health Care
    Calgary, AB
    Vision, Mission, Values & Strategic Plan As Calgary’s largest public care provider of its kind and one of the largest in Canada, Carewest operates 14 locations aimed at helping people live more independent lives. Our spectrum of care is available to adults of all ages and includes long-term care, mental health care, alternate level of care, rehabilitation and recovery services, and community programs and services. We pride ourselves on our ability to change with the community’s needs and we do our best to predict what those needs may be in the future. But what do we believe in? To understand Carewest, you must understand our new vision, mission and values. Vision – New! Leaders in exceptional care, supporting those when they need us most. Mission – New! At Carewest, we create inclusive care communities that are person-centered, enhance client quality of life and innovate to advance the healthcare system. Values – New! C – CARING: We appreciate each person’s unique qualities and honour each other with kindness, respect and compassion. R – RELATIONSHIPS: We connect authentically through listening and sharing. E – EXCELLENCE: We strive for high quality, safety, innovation and learning in all that we do. A – ACCOUNTABILITY: We act with integrity and take responsibility for what we do and say. TE – TEAMWORK: We partner together to provide exceptional care and achieve our collective goals. Together, we CREATE Carewest, and couldn’t be prouder of our organization.
  • CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES YORK REGION
    richmond hill, ON
    We reach out to support, counsel and guide individuals and families from diverse backgrounds and faiths. Inspired by the “Key Principles of Catholic Social Teaching”, we recognize the dignity and worth of each individual. We provide a broad array of programs and services that enable all citizens, immigrants, newcomers and refugees to participate fully in the social, economic, political and cultural life of our community.
  • Central Alberta Humane Society
    Red Deer, AB
    “We are committed to helping animals and the community, and inspiring change through education.”
  • Central Okanagan Crime Stoppers
    Kelowna, BC
    To develop Central Okanagan Crime Stoppers as an effective crime solving and crime preventing organization throughout our Community
  • Central Ontario Developmental Riding Program (Pride Stables)
    Kitchener, ON
    To provide a safe, high quality riding program for persons with disabilities. The program fosters personal growth and improvement through the use of horses as a medium for development and therapy, with the assistance of volunteers.
  • Certified Listeners Society
    Burlington, ON
    Emotional Support What is an Emotional Support Chat Centre? We compliment the work done by Distress Call Centres and Crisis Call Centres. We cater to people who need emotional support before they are in either distress or crisis. We believe that by providing early-stage and real-time interventions to the masses, we can help individuals make better mental health lifestyle choices to live better, happier, healthier lives.
  • Children's Reading Room
    Guelph, ON
    Through engagement with families in an inclusive community space and distribution of children’s books free of charge, is to enhance literacy skills, family wellness and promote a lifelong love of reading.
  • Circle F Horse Rescue Society
    Abbotsford, BC
    Our goal is for all horses to have the gift of freedom- freedom from neglect and abuse, and freedom to have a good home.
  • Circle of Care
    North York, ON
    Sinai Health delivers exceptional care in hospital, community and home, focusing on the health conditions with the greatest impact on the overall health of the population. We discover and translate scientific breakthroughs, develop practical health solutions, educate future clinical and scientific leaders, and lead efforts to eliminate health inequities. Values that Guide Us Person-centred care Equity Accountability Collaboration Excellence Innovation
  • CityKidz
    Hamilton, ON
    We exist to increase resiliency and inspire BIG dreams for Canadian children living in low-income communities by providing inspirational experiences and nurturing personal relationships, one child at a time.
  • ClimaFacts Atlantic
    St. John's, NF
    ClimaFacts Atlantic is committed to enhancing public knowledge on environmental climate change issues among Atlantic Canadians by providing an accessible resource about scientific climate research, promoting informed discussions and positive change.
  • CNIB - Canadian National Institute for the Blind
    , BC
    To change what it is to be blind through innovative programs and powerful advocacy that enable Canadians impacted by blindness to live the lives they choose.
  • CNIB (Canadian National Institute for the Blind)
    London, ON
    To change what it is to be blind through innovative programs and powerful advocacy that enable Canadians impacted by blindness to live the lives they choose. Our values Empowerment: We take bold, decisive action to move forward and empower people impacted by blindness to find their courage, raise their voices and realize their dreams. Inclusiveness: We are a community that welcomes all. We embrace one another's differences and we break down barriers that would exclude anyone from being meaningfully engaged in our world. Passion: We care deeply about what we do, because we know how much it matters. We pursue our goals relentlessly and we don't give up on anyone, or anything. Innovation: We think big, take risks and embrace change that can accelerate progress and enable success for our clients, volunteers, donors and employees. Collaboration: We believe that to make change happen, we need to bring people, ideas and resources together in new and exciting combinations. Teamwork is fundamental to our success. Integrity: We treat others the way we want to be treated. We are kind, fair, honest and respectful and we maintain open and transparent decision-making in all aspects of our work.
  • Community Care Durham
    Whitby, ON
    "Supporting People, Strengthening Community" At CCD, coordinated networks of volunteers and inter-professional staff, working out of integrated community hubs and other locations, strive to enrich the well-being and quality of life for people who choose to live at home.
  • Community of Hearts Lifelong Learning Centre
    Guelph, ON
    is to help individuals with developmental disabilities achieve the level of independence they desire for their lives and become more engaged members in out community. We achieve this through the offering of quality Learning Day Programs, evening and weekend programming as well as Social Enterprise, Job Skills training programs.
  • Community Outreach Program Erie (COPE)
    Fort Erie, ON
    COPE has a sole mission: to support local residents who are experiencing food scarcity.
  • COMRA. City of Oshawa Marine Rescue Association
    Oshawa, ON
    COMRA is dedicated to search and rescue of those in need on the waters of Lake Ontario. We strive to save or assist 100 percent of those in need.
  • Connection Salon Artists Collective Society
    North Vancouver, BC
    We aim at offering opportunities to promote and empower underrepresented artists and artists with lived experience with mental health issues. As artists with lived experience with mental health we are guided by the principle: "Nothing about us without us."
  • Discovery House Family Violence Prevention Society
    Calgary, AB
    Our Vision Our communities are free of family violence. To end the traumatic cycle of domestic violence for families with children.
  • Distress Centre Niagara
    Thorold, ON
    Mission Statement Skilled Responders supporting the safety and emotional wellness of those in need. Vision Statement Responding to every person in need. Core Values Our organization strives on upholding and implementing these values to keep the respect and confidence of our community, volunteers and partnerships. Confidentiality We respect the right to privacy as a consistent component of our services. Empowerment We provide person-centered services supporting and encouraging individuals to make healthy personal choices. Leadership We lead the way with expertise in crisis, distress and suicide prevention through the highest standards of excellence and innovation. Collaboration We work with volunteers and partners across Niagara to provide support, awareness and training services to strengthen our community.
  • Distress Centre of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville
    Brockville, ON
    To enable and support the members of our communities of Lanark, Leeds and Grenville Counties as they strive to attain and maintain their highest possible level of control and responsibility for their own lives.
  • Doane House Hospice
    Newmarket, L3Y
    We are dedicated to enhancing quality of life through the provision of non-medical support for those affected by or caring for an individual with a life-limiting illness, as well as grief and bereavement support for those dealing with the loss of a family member or friend.
  • Dr. A. Dufresne
    Windsor, ON
    The Mission of the organization is to improve the mental health and well-being of all individuals in our community. Improving access to psychological research and psychological services is a pathway to this goal. Working in partnership with individuals and organizations in the community is key to improved mental health and wellness for all.
  • Dreamcatcher Nature-Assisted Therapy
    Ardrossan, AB
    is to help people find healing, balance, joy, hope and confidence through the immediate feedback that animals and nature provide. We are here to guide, teach, counsel and inspire.
  • Dusk Dances
    Toronto, ON
    As producers, our mandate is to bring dance to the community by making it accessible physically - our venue is a public space financially - admission is pay what you can artistically - our programming is diverse, for all tastes and ages Our mandate as presenters is to give choreographers a unique opportunity to showcase their work in a non-traditional dance venue, in front of a large and mostly new audience. Dusk Dances is a member of the Candance network and the Canadian Dance Assembly.
  • Eagle Place Community Association
    Brantford, ON
    is to continue to bring free and low-cost workshops, events, and other opportunities to bring the community together.
  • Edenvale Classic Aircraft FDN
    Stayner, ON
    ECAF introduces the public to classic aircraft and history
  • Edmonton Host Lions Club
    Edmonton, AB
    The Edmonton Host Lions Club is the original service club in the Edmonton area. It was chartered on June 14, 1929. Our objective is to help local community groups and individuals in times of need. We achieve this goal by fund raising in and around the community throughout the year.
  • Edmonton Immigrant Services Association
    Edmotnon, AB
    Organization StatementsVision Newcomers in Edmonton are successfully integrated and actively involved in their communities Mission Statement EISA exists in order to provide programs and direct services relating to Integration, Settlement, Adaptation and Education for new immigrants, refugees and first generation Canadians in Edmonton and surrounding areas regardless of age, gender, religion, nationality, or ethnic origin to assist them to make a smooth transition into Canadian life.
  • ElderDog Canada
    Comox, BC
    is to honour and preserve the animal-human bond through care, companionship, research, and education.
  • Elspeth Heyworth Centre for Women
    Toronto, ON
    Mission - Empowering immigrant and newcomer, women, seniors, youth and families through advocacy and services focused on promoting healthy families, community relationships and economic self-sufficiency.
  • Emera Blue Nose Marathon
    Dartmouth, NS
    We would encourage everyone in our community and beyond to get involved as a volunteer, sponsor, spectator, or participant, be it as a runner, walker, or Nordic walker.
  • Emotional Excellence Incorporated
    Toronto, ON
    We understand the science of positive psychology and is to teach it online so adults anywhere (and yes, teens too) can understand how best to use it to improve their own lives.
  • Empowered Futures
    Calgary, AB
    We aim to inspire hope, imbue healing, promote mental wellness, and foster self-empowerment. Get involved with our team. If you are ready to make an impactful change towards the lives of others by donating, please contact us to discuss sponsorship opportunities.
  • Environmental Youth Alliance
    Vancouver, BC
    Our award-winning work is guided by the principles of intersectional environmentalism. We recognize that youth from equity-deserving communities are disproportionately harmed by environmental crises but are often systemically excluded from environmental advocacy and careers. Our programs honor and center the voices of youth from equity-deserving communities in land stewardship and create spaces where youth can pursue their passions and apply their knowledge and lived experiences to care for the land. Through this, we aim to support a more equitable and inclusive environmental movement that recognizes the intersections of social and environmental justice.
  • Epilepsy Toronto
    Toronto, ON
    Epilepsy Toronto is the place where Torontonians living with epilepsy can learn more about their condition, get the help they need and be a part of a family of caring and supporting people. We envision a world in which epilepsy is widely understood, and where those who live with it feel fully supported. We build a caring community for people affected by epilepsy, through support, education and awareness.
  • Eva Rothwell Centre
    Hamilton, ON
    VISION A diverse community working together to enhance and transform lives. MISSION To help our community members thrive by providing essential services, including access to health and wellness supports, educational programming, and a place to belong. VALUES Diversity and Accessibility We foster a safe and inclusive environment for all. Knowledge and Growth We provide access to education, guidance, and resources. Relationships We build connections that make an impact. Accountability and Transparency We lead with integrity in our community.
  • Evermore Gather Grow Lead Inc.
    Winnipeg, MB
    Evermore inspires children through quality recreational opportunities. Evermore inspires children by: Providing a safe place where children feel a sense of belonging: Structuring opportunities for growth, skill development and creativity through mentally and physically stimulating activities; Being positive role models, and practicing consistency and stability; and Creating opportunities to enrich the West Central neighbourhood of Winnipeg CORE VALUES Valued and Honored Empowerment Stable and Consistent Meaningful Relationships Positive Growth
  • Evidentia Institute
    Toronto, ON
    Knowledge Synthesis Integrating diverse insights, Knowledge Synthesis creates a cohesive understanding, driving innovation and solutions to global challenges through collaborative wisdom Mentorship Empowering growth through guidance, our mentorship program connects emerging talents with experts, fostering personal and professional development in a supportive community Multidisciplinary Bridging diverse fields, our multidisciplinary approach harnesses collective expertise to solve complex challenges, fostering innovation and advancing comprehensive knowledge Advocacy Championing transformative policies, we advocate for knowledge-driven progress, fostering dialogue, innovation, and action to shape a more informed and equitable world
  • Family & Children's Services of Guelph and Wellington County (FCSGW)
    Guelph, ON
    Together with children, youth, families, and communities we work respectfully and inclusively for the safety and well-being of children and youth.
  • Fighting Blindness Canada
    Toronto, ON
    Fighting Blindness Canada's mission is to lead the fight against blindness by raising and directing funds to accelerate the development and availability of treatments and cures for blinding eye diseases.
  • Fort Edmonton Foundation
    Edmonton, AB
    The Fort Edmonton Foundation celebrates Edmonton’s vivid, diverse history. We achieve this through building community philanthropic support for capital projects and other initiatives within Fort Edmonton Park.
  • Foundations learning and skills
    saskatoon, SK
    Foundations Learning & Skills Saskatchewan’s Mission: Foundations provides foundational literacy, learning, and skills development for adults, children, and families through the work of staff, trained volunteers, and community partners. Foundations is relentless in bringing their vision and mission to life because: • Everyone has the right to learn, regardless of age. • Strong literacy skills are not attained by chance. • Communities have a right to responsive and effective literacy programs. • Lifelong learning habits contribute to strong and resilient communities. • Our own cultural perspectives are limited and therefore we will not make assumptions about the experiences and cultural expressions of others. At the heart of our work, we recognize that literacy is about relationship: relationship between volunteer and learner/student, relationship between student and the agency, relationship between student and their world, and relationship between the agency and the larger community. Literacy affects opportunities. Strong literacy skills provide people with tools that empower them to: have more confidence, more fully participate in the community, build better lives for themselves and their families, improve health outcomes, and attain better jobs and enhanced educational opportunities.
  • Free Your Mind Mental Health Society
    , AB
    We believe in three tenets: awareness, understanding, and mindfulness. Wellness begins with awareness. The first step to building mental health is recognizing what mental health entails. Free Your Mind hosts periodic events that allow for professional education concerning psychological wellness. Our goal is to spread deeper understanding within our communities. We see power in sharing the personal journeys of those around us. We believe that stigma can only be broken when people take the time and listen to what mental health struggles, or emotional wellness, entails. Finally, we want to leave our audience with the lasting benefits of mindfulness. We work to provide the Calgarian public with the strategies and knowledge necessary to care for themselves, support their loved ones, and seek help when they need it.
  • Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc.
    Saskatoon, SK
    The mission of the Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc. a non profit environmental charity. The goals and purposes of the Friends aim to protect the environment for the biodiversity at the afforestation areas, and seeks to engage community citizens with information fostering deep respect and pride in the Saskatoon afforestation areas. The Friends are engaged in community outreach in our environmental education and preservation projects. "Environmental education [EE] teaches individuals how to weigh various sides of an issue through critical thinking, problem solving and decision-making skills on environmental topics. EE is a continuum that covers the range of steps and activities from awareness to action with an ultimate goal of environmental stewardship. EE lifelong learning; its audiences are of all age groups, from very young children through senior citizens."EPA "In the end, we will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We will understand only what we are taught." Baba Dioum. The afforestation areas were preserved in perpetuity in 1972 by city council The Friends of the Saskatoon Afforestation Areas Inc. is a non-profit incorporation formed with a mission to honour the council decision of 1972, and to continue onwards to conserve the Saskatoon afforestation areas which we love. We believe in the spirit of Witaskêwin, living together on the land. We believe this project can be part of an effective long-term strategy to focus our vision on this ideal. In a significant way this project allows the past to meet the present and future. The rich geological, historical, natural, and cultural heritage of the areas honours where we have been. Science, conservation, and hands on learning about the land, the environment and sustainability ensure our future.
  • Georgian Good Food Box
    Collingwood, ON
    Georgian Good Food Box Mission Statement “To optimize the health of residents of South Georgian Bay through the provision of quality, fresh fruit and vegetable boxes, and to foster awareness and encourage healthy food choices by promoting the consumption of locally-grown produce.”
  • Good Companions 50 Plus Club
    Calgary, AB
    Providing healthy, vibrant living for 50 plus adults in a safe and inclusive setting.
  • Good Shepherd
    Hamilton, ON
    We are called to Never Stop Loving. Inspired by the Hospitality of St. John of God and rooted in Catholic teachings, Good Shepherd provides person-centred health, housing and human services.
  • Gorge Waterway Action Society
    Victoria, BC
    The Gorge Waterway Action Society registered charity focused on preserving and enhancing the Gorge Waterway through environmental education, restoration, conservation, stewardship, and community involvement.
  • Grand River Community Health Centre
    Brantford, ON
    We promote healthy communities by providing primary health care, health promotion and community development, to ensure that no one faces barriers to health and well-being.
  • Grand River Council on Aging
    Brantford, ON
    : To Promote the Voice of Lived Experience Our Vision: To engage Brantford and Brant County, Six Nations of the Grand River and Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation in the process of becoming age-friendly communities.
  • Green Neighbours Network of Toronto
    Toronto, ON
    We build relationships with our members by supporting, connecting and celebrating their work, both individually and through collaborative projects. We also seek alliances with other organizations merging environmental, economic and social benefits.
  • Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa
    Stittsville, ON
    Our vision is a world where everyone has a decent and affordable place to live. Habitat for Humanity brings communities together to help families build strength, stability and self-reliance through affordable homeownership.
  • Habitat for Humanity GTA
    Toronto, ON
    We mobilize volunteers and communities to help working families build strength, stability and self-reliance through affordable homeownership.
  • Habitat for Humanity Guelph Wellington
    Guelph, ON
    Habitat for Humanity Guelph Wellington partners with families through affordable housing so that they may attain social and financial stability to transform their futures and our community. We do this by the following activities: Engaging volunteers and partners in the community, the ReStores and on the build site; Building and rehabilitating safe affordable family homes; Building financial stability; creating a potential pathway to homeownership.
  • Habitat for Humanity MVI
    Nanaimo, BC
    Respect – We believe in the worth and dignity in every human being – respecting the people we serve and recognizing those that help us in this effort as our greatest resource. Community Building – is best achieved through meaningful and mutually beneficial partnerships within the communities we serve. Faith in Humanity – We serve and work alongside people of all faiths and beliefs in a spirit of justice and compassion. Inclusiveness – There is a role for everyone committed to our vision, mission, and values and we seek to enrich our organization through diversity. Accountability – Through our actions both internally and externally, we practice transparency and integrity in all we do.
  • Habitat for Humanity Okanagan
    West Kelowna, BC
    A world where everyone has a safe and decent place to live.
  • Happy at Home Halifax
    Halifax, NS
    To provide in home supports like meal delivery, grocery delivery, and light home maintenance to help seniors age well at home.
  • Hope House Community Hospice
    Aurora, ON
    Vision - a community where no one journeys alone through illness or loss. Mission - Our professional staff and dedicated volunteers provide innovative, personalized compassionate support - at no cost- to people diagnosed with a life-threatening illness, their families and caregivers and those who are bereaved.
  • HopeSpring Cancer Support Centre
    Waterloo, ON
    At HopeSpring, we are dedicated to empowering individuals affected by cancer to enhance their emotional, physical, spiritual, and mental well-being. We are committed to providing support and resources that help people affected by cancer feel empowered and more in control of their lives, and we strive to achieve this by fostering a caring and compassionate community that promotes holistic wellness.
  • INSPIRED 2 UPLIFT
    Kelowna, BC
    At Inspired 2 Uplift, our core principles of respect, compassion, and empathy are not just words on a page - they are the foundation of everything we do. We believe that every student deserves to feel valued and supported, and we are committed to creating a welcoming and supportive environment for all members. Join us in to uplift and empower youth disabilities. Together, we can make a difference and create a more inclusive and compassionate world.
  • JA British Columbia
    Vancouver, BC
    OUR GLOBAL MISSION JA inspires and prepares young people to succeed in a global economy. OUR GLOBAL VISION A world in which young people have the skillset and mindset to build thriving communities.
  • John Howard Society of London and District
    London, ON
    Effective, just and humane responses to crime and its causes
  • Journey Thrift
    Brampton, ON
    By accepting and selling gently-used goods, we generate income that contributes directly to the development and implementation of the services provided by The Journey Neighbourhood Centre.
  • Kammerchor London
    London, ON
    Kammerchor performs in intimate chamber settings, provides opportunities for local professional-calibre musicians, and fosters new talent.
  • KARA Family Resource Centre
    Edmonton, AB
    Promoting the Healthy Development of children by empowering families.
  • KEYS Newcomer Services
    Kingston, ON
    Helping individuals realize their full potential within an economically and socially vibrant community. Connected People, Decent Work, Inclusive Communities.
  • King Nursing Home
    BOLTON, ON
    At King Nursing Home, is to provide compassionate, person-centered care to seniors, fostering an environment that promotes dignity, well-being, and a sense of community. We are dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for our residents through professional and collaborative healthcare services, enriching activities, and a supportive, homelike atmosphere.
  • Kitty Cat PALS
    Courtenay, BC
    Kitty Cat P.A.L. Society main focus is to rescue cats & kittens born outdoors in the Comox Valley, Canada BC. Our mandate is in our name: Prevent A Litter. We continue to operate mainly on donations from the community. Our programs have grown to include Adopt-a-PAL, Foster Home Program, Barn Cat Re-homing, Socialization Program, Surrenders and The Ruby Fund.
  • Kiwanis Care Centre
    New Westminster, BC
    MISSION, VISION & CORE VALUES The Kiwanis Care Centre is a 75 bed Long-Term Care Facility serving the Lower Mainland area, whose mission is to continuously improve the quality, effectiveness and efficiency of our care and services and resident satisfaction, promote health and safety activities for our residents and staff, and participate with other health agencies to promote the well being of the community we serve. Our philosophy is a commitment to ensure relationships between residents, families, volunteers, board and staff are based on trust, honesty, respect, and confidentiality and the maintenance of each person’s dignity. We are committed to organizing our continuum of care around our resident’s needs. Mission We pledge to provide personalized, ethical, quality care to those we serve at Kiwanis Care Centre. Vision To continue to provide a home like environment with high standards and commitment to residents and families Core Values C – Commitment – Believe in what we do O – One team – Working together R – Respect – Treat others the way we want to be treated E – Excellence – Attain high standards through Innovation, Inclusion and Responsiveness
  • LANGAR SEVA MEAL AND SUPPORT SERVICES
    Brampton, ON
    At Langar Seva it is to provide meals and support services to communities who are in need. Langar Seva is a platform through which we envision to provide an opportunity to connect people who want to serve with people who are in need.
  • L'Arche London
    London, ON
    For over 25 years, L’Arche London has brought to life the vision of people with and without intellectual disabilities sharing life in community with a wide circle of family, friends, and neighbours. We provide supports for daily living and community participation as well as the L’Arche London Day Participation Program. We help individuals with intellectual disabilities discover their gifts and abilities, and support them to achieve their goals for a meaningful life. L’Arche London is a community within the London community working with others to build a world where everyone belongs.
  • Learning Buddies Network
    Vancouver, BC
    To provide free extracurricular tutoring through mentoring to elementary school children who are struggling with basic academics; To improve academic skills, self -esteem and attitude to learning in these children through teaching, one-on-one mentoring and group activities; To provide young adults a meaningful and rewarding volunteer experience with an opportunity to act as a role model to children and develop leadership and communication skills
  • Lethbridge Therapeutic Riding Association
    Lethbridge, AB
    LTRA is a sustainable, charitable organization that is dedicated to discovery, inclusion, and learning by building relationships with and through horses in collaboration with our community.
  • Links2Care
    Oakville, ON
    Links2Care's vision is a community that is cared for, always. is to enhance the lives of individuals in our community by providing access to quality programs and services that promote well-being and foster connections
  • Marthas Table Community Program
    Kingston, ON
    is to provide a caring place where people in need can have access to a nutritious meal and find community social support.
  • MCC Care & Share Thrift Shop
    Stouffville, ON
    As a registered charity and non-profit thrift store, we rely on the generosity of our volunteers to provide quality service in the community. We are looking for volunteers to come for 4 hour shifts between Monday-Saturday between 9-5pm. We also have opportunities on Thursday and Friday evenings from 4-8pm. Volunteers can come once a week or as many times as they would like. We have opportunities for students, working adults, and retirees and can accommodate many different ages. We are specifically looking for volunteers who are interested in clothing, linens, home décor and housewares, retail, and receiving donations. We also have opportunities for volunteers to work from home by checking games and puzzles to see if all the pieces are there and sorting greeting cards. That way people can support the Care and Share from the comfort of their own home.
  • MediUnite Journal
    Calgary, AB
    The MediUnite Journal is an international group which aims to spread important and relevant medical awareness merging the problems of today with the technology of tomorrow. From the moment we started our work in the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic, we understood that by working together we could overcome our challenges much more efficiently, and that is why we ultimately decided to launch The MediUnite Journal. We strive to make a positive medical change in rural and developing nations, communities, and homes.
  • Midville & District Fire Department
    Midville Branch, NS
    is to save lives, protect property, and strengthen community relationships with professionalism, courage, and dedication.
  • Milton African and Multicultural Festival/ Akwaba Cultural Exchange
    Milton, ON
    The richness of cultural exchange brings forth a tapestry of perspectives, ideas, and talents that contribute to the vibrant mosaic of Halton. It is heartening to see how our initiative has created a platform for meaningful interactions, breaking down barriers and building bridges of understanding among community members. Moreover, the positive impact on individuals involved in our programs and events has been a source of immense satisfaction. The sense of belonging, personal growth, and empowerment that participants experience reinforces the importance of to contribute to the overall well-bieng of the community.
  • Mission Thrift Store
    Okotoks, AB
    Mission Thrift Store partners with Bibles For Missions Canada and Bible League Canada in order to support adult literacy, children's programming and leadership training internationally. Our volunteers contribute to their communities and a world-changing cause with an increased sense of purpose
  • Mission Thrift Store Hamilton & Burlington
    Hamilton, ON
    To assist and support individuals, families and churches in need across the world and within our own communities. Meet new friends, learn new skills, and change lives forever!
  • Mount Pleasant Community Policing Centre
    Vancouver, BC
    The Mount Pleasant Community Policing Centre aims to engage the community by promoting volunteer programs that advance safety, crime reduction and wellbeing.
  • MS Canada
    , N/A
    Our Vision: A world free of multiple sclerosis. : With our sights firmly set on a world free of?MS,? is to connect and empower the MS community to create positive change. The community is vibrant and diverse and includes people living with MS, families, friends, volunteers, donors, researchers, clinicians, and many others. By harnessing our energies, people affected by MS will have the systems and support needed to live rich and full lives. We also make sure that researchers have the resources to continue learning about the disease and improve treatment and care.
  • MZTV Museum of Television
    Toronto, ON
    Moses Znaimer’s MZTV Museum of Television and Archive seeks to protect, preserve and promote the receiving instruments of Television History. Whereas other North American museums of broadcasting feature programs, ours is unique in its focus on the history and evolution of the technology, as well as on the sets themselves. The Museum exhibits the world’s most comprehensive collection of television receivers for the formative sixty-year period from the 1920s to the 1980s. It also offers specialized displays devoted to receiver design, to TV signals in space, and to the museum’s signature Philco Predicta line of sets. It is home to celebrity sets from Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley; to the 1939 Worlds’ Fair RCA Phantom Teleceiver, the rarest television on the planet; to Felix The Cat, the first star of television; as well as to special tributes to John Logie Baird and Philo T. Farnsworth, the inventors of mechanical and electronic television. The Museum works to tell the story of the medium, to contribute to the understanding of the impact of television on the people who watch it, and to recover the names and reputations of the Pioneers who invented it. Together with original papers, discs, books, magazines, toys, spare parts, and other pop culture artifacts and ephemera, the collection offers over 10,000 objects to scholars and students as well as the general public.
  • Nankind
    North York, ON
    To lessen the social and emotional impact of cancer on families. A world where every parent with cancer receives the support they need to no longer choose between their care and the care of their children. Where their children have the support of a specially trained volunteer angel to share their feelings in a healthy way and build emotional resilience.
  • Next Stop Canada - YMCA GTA
    Toronto, ON
    The YMCA of Greater Toronto is a charity that ignites the potential in people, helping them grow, lead, and give back to their communities.
  • Northern Light Theatre
    Edmonton, AB
    NLT’s mandate is to challenge both artist and audience alike by producing and developing provocative scripts – language rich text’s that are dark, poetic, funny – which reflect a complex world and lead us to question our hierarchy of values.
  • Nova Noble Cause Society
    Dartmouth, NS
    is to bring joy and happiness with art, culture, values & life-skill activities. Our aim is to remove the gaps among different generations and communities. Along with our Youth Multicultural Club, further elaborates to develop understanding among the youth of different communities by conducting small activities where they will also contribute with their ideas and lead the activities. In this way, they will learn different skills which will be helpful for their present and future. It will also help the students to gain experience as a volunteer.
  • Nova Scotia Adopt-A-Highway/Coastal Action
    Mahone Bay, NS
    Coastal Action aims to protect and restore the environment through research, education, action, and community engagement. NS Adopt-A-Highway has the goal of creating awareness and action surrounding sustainable waste management through community-based litter clean-ups.
  • Nova Scotia Health - Community Health Boards
    Middleton, NS
    Leadership Working with partners to build a healthier community. A Local Voice Volunteers in your community who work with the Nova Scotia Health Authority to highlight local health priorities. Health and Wellness Supporting community-based projects addressing issues related to the social determinants of health, such as housing, poverty, food insecurity, early childhood development and social isolation.
  • Oakville Rangers Hockey Club
    Oakville, ON
    To promote the sport of hockey which emphasizes the concept of team play and conduct at all times in the spirit of friendly competition consistent with the principles of good sportsmanship.
  • Ocean Wise Shoreline Cleanup
    , N/A
    Ocean Wise is a global conservation organization on a mission to build communities that take meaningful action to protect and restore our ocean.
  • ONE CARE Home and Community Support Services
    Clinton, ON
    Vision-Quality health and wellbeing at home. Mission- We provide a wide-range of integrated supports to help older adults and people with health challenges to strengthen their health, independence and quality of life to live at home in a caring community. Values Collaboration People Centred Care Progressive Learning Advancing Excellence Transparent Accountability Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Responsiveness Integrity
  • Ontario Clean Air Alliance
    toronto, ON
    Now the OCAA is building on its coal-phase out success by working to move Ontario to a 100% renewable future. An important component of this work is pushing Ontario to become a leader in using energy efficiently. Our goal is to see Ontario become one of ten most energy efficient provinces or states in North America.
  • Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre
    Selwyn, ON
    Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre (home of Kawartha Turtle Trauma Centre) is a registered charity whose goal is to protect and conserve Ontario’s native turtles and the habitat in which they live. We accomplish this by operating a turtle hospital that treats, rehabilitates, and releases injured turtles, by performing extensive research in the field to further conservation initiatives, and by running a comprehensive education and outreach program.
  • OPACC
    Barrie, ON
    is to support childhood cancer families in Ontario.
  • OpenGate Ed Ontario
    Mississauga, ON
    Eliminating barriers to educational support to empower the leaders of tomorrow.
  • Orillia & District Chamber of Commerce
    Orillia, ON
    A voice for an integrated and prosperous business community that fosters economic development and advocates on behalf of its members. We do this to promote sustainable growth in the Orillia district.
  • Ovarian Cancer Canada
    Toronto, ON
    To boldly and unapologetically take action against ovarian cancer until the number of deaths from this disease is zero.
  • Parent's Survival Resource & Connection
    Okotoks, AB
    Parent’s Survival Resource & Connection Society (also known as PSRCS) mission is to Empower, Connect, Guide, and Improve the well-being / mental health of caregivers, their youth and adult individuals within the pan-disabilities community. We do this by equipping caregivers and individuals affected by disabilities with the necessary skills, resources, and tailored help they need to thrive. Our Programs & Services includes: Guidance & Mentoring Tailored Support Resources Assistance Team Building Assistance Advocacy Support Assistance in filling out paperwork IRCC Guardian & Trustee AISH, PDD, FSCD, etc. Commissioning Services Meetups & Workshops One-to-one connection Event & Information Sessions Organization Services and more If you need a caring support network that has been there, we invite you to contact us at parentsurvival.ca to book a one-to-one session. To find us on any platform, check out our socials: https://linktr.ee/parentsurvivalgroup
  • Parkinson Society Nova Scotia
    Halifax Nova Scotia, NS
    We provide educational resources, advocacy, resources, and support to our Parkinson's community.
  • Partners Community Health
    Mississauga, ON
    We are committed to building strong system partnerships and connections that put people first, a learning and leading healthcare community and best in class service across the aging continuum.
  • Pathways Abilities Society
    KELOWNA, BC
    Pathways is very committed to realizing our vision of “welcome…building communities that support and value the diverse-abilities of all people”. Pathways is dedicated to helping people with diverse-abilities lead more fulfilling and independent lives. Pathways defines its roles using three distinct pillars – We Embrace, We Empower and We Employ. Every person with a diverse-ability is on his or their own pathway. Our job is to walk with them and provide them the support they need to achieve their goals.
  • Peer Mediation And Skills Training
    Calgary, AB
    PMAST's mission is to provide conflict management skills to youth, families and communities, where they live, learn, work and play.
  • pointA
    Toronto, ON
    Our goal is to connect people to the places they want to go. We aim to give people options to get to the places they want to go in a way that benefits the environment, the economy and the well-being of our communities. In collaboration with our funders, members and partners, we facilitate transportation demand management programs and advocate for sustainable transportation.
  • Pony Pals Therapeutic riding Assn
    Delta, BC
    Welcome to Pony Pals Therapeutic Riding Assn. Do you Love animals and the outdoors? Want to help change lives? No experience necessary; We provide all the training. We are looking for more amazing volunteers to keep our program serving people of all ages and all abilities. Best of all you will be helping with our beautiful HORSES and farm animals!!! We are a Charitable riding program servicing the lower mainland running Tuesday-Saturday approx 10-6 pm. We are looking for people wanting to create change in their community while having a great time by coming out and helping us for 2 HOURS OR MORE per week. Book one of our no obligation orientations and come out and see what we do. We are not on a bus route in a semi rural location so must have a reliable vehicle or someone to drive you. Great opportunity to get work experience Hours We look forward to hearing from YOU! Please apply now and we will get back to you very soon. You do not have to send in a resume, we will send you an application form. Come out and have some fun!! Thank you so much for your time and interest.
  • Power To Be
    Victoria, BC
    We build community by removing barriers and inviting people to explore what's possible in nature.
  • Prime Earth Education
    Burlington, ON
    is to educate, empower, and engage people to become compassionate global citizens who live in harmony with nature and each other. We envision a world in which people revere nature and human diversity by understanding that humans fit within a global ecosystem and are deeply connected to the environment. Our work is globally focused and community based. Grounded in anthropological theory and research, Prime Earth connects people to nature and each other through education, research, and outreach activities that make our world more inclusive, accepting, and understanding. Creating opportunities to manifest change in the world for the prosperity of all. Our top priorities are: ENGAGING YOUTH INSOCIAL TRANSFORMATION: Educating and empowering youth to become active participants in a global society that respects and reveres nature, human diversity, and our planet. SCIENTIFIC EXPERTISE: Advancing scientific knowledge on the connections between humans and animals through the long term study of wild small apes and other Asian primates. COMPASSION-IN-ACTION: Improving the lives of people, the wildlife, and the environment in the countries where we work by restoring humanity’s vital relationship with the natural world.
  • Project Tight Knit
    newmarket, ON
    is to bring the community closer together through the letter writing.
  • PROSTAID Calgary
    Calgary, AB
    Our objective is to assist and support patients, families and friends by informing, empathizing and reassuring men on their journey with prostate cancer. By sharing our experiences with our own cancer we lift our spirits and strengthen our resolve to fight for quality of life and a cure. We have 3 main objectives: • To provide peer-to-peer mutual support for men and their families on their journey with prostate cancer, • To increase public awareness and understanding of the disease, • To advocate for a strong provincial voice in matters relating to prostate cancer.
  • Results canada
    Ottawa, ON
    is to generate the political will to end extreme poverty.
  • Rexdale Community Health Centre
    Etobicoke, ON
    As a leader in health system transformation, we use our deep understanding of community needs to improve lives through strategic advocacy, strong partnerships, and innovative programs and services.
  • Rhythm of Life Society
    Vancouver, BC
    Rhythm of Life Society exists to mitigate the epidemic of isolation and loneliness in our communities. We fulfill this purpose through interactive drum circles and fitness events that engage people of all ages and abilities.
  • Rose of Durham Young Parent Support Division – Catholic Family Services of Durham
    Oshawa, ON
    To nurture young parents and their children through free counselling, education and programs to build stronger futures.
  • Royal City Soccer Club
    White, ON
    We want to provide as many volunteer opportunities to as many candidates across our 100+ locations across Canada!
  • SARI Therapeutic Riding
    Arva, ON
    We provide opportunities for people with special needs to move towards greater independence and freedom through their connection with horses.
  • Seeds of Diversity - Youth in Food Systems
    Waterloo, ON
    By joining our Youth in Food Systems team, you can learn about and explore food systems while gaining skills, communicating your learnings with peers, and building capabilities for future career (agri-food and others!) and personal aspirations.
  • ShelterBox Canada
    Oakville, ON
    We provide shelter, essential items and technical assistance to help some of the world’s most vulnerable people recover and rebuild their homes after disaster. We listen and adapt our support to the needs of each community, working together with those affected by disaster, alongside our supporters and partners.
  • Sherwood Park Crusaders Hockey Society
    Sherwood Park, AB
    as a Junior Hockey team is to provide a platform for young and aspiring athletes the opportunity to pursue a career in hockey or earn a free education throughout Canada & the United States.
  • South Granville Seniors Center
    Vancouver, BC
    is to work together with seniors to support their well-being in ways that promote friendship, diversity, and individual worth.
  • SPCA Baccalieu Trail
    Spaniards Bay, NF
    The mission of the SPCA Baccalieu Trail is to provide leadership, education and a consistent voice on matters that promote and improve the welfare of companion animals. We care for and shelter companion animals in need, prevent cruelty, and encourage responsible pet ownership.
  • Special Olympics British Columbia
    Burnaby, BC
    Special Olympics BC is dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with intellectual disabilities through sport. OUR VISION Sport will open hearts and minds towards people with intellectual disabilities and create inclusive communities all across British Columbia. OUR VALUES • Inclusion: We foster inclusive communities. • Diversity: We honour what is unique in each individual. • Empowerment: We create opportunities to pursue full potential. • Respect: We operate in an environment of cooperation, collaboration and dignity. • Excellence: We elevate standards and performance.
  • Special Olympics Ontario
    Toronto, ON
    Special Olympics Ontario is dedicated to enriching the lives of Ontarians with an intellectual disability through sport.
  • Special Olympics Ontario - London
    London, ON
    Over the past 49 years, Special Olympics has grown from a modest program serving local athletes to become the world’s largest movement dedicated to promoting respect, acceptance, inclusion, and human dignity for people with intellectual disabilities through sports. Special Olympics Ontario has optimized the benefits of a healthy and active lifestyle through sport to improve the well-being of individuals with an intellectual disability.
  • Special Olympics South Simcoe
    Alliston/Angus, ON
    Special Olympics enriches the lives of athletes with an intellectual disability through sport training and competition.
  • St Lawrence Neighbourhood Association Waste Reduction Group (SLNA-WRG)
    Toronto, ON
    1) To encourage our community members to rethink their consumption and disposal habits We’re passionate advocates of the many Rs of sustainable living, and our members regularly participate in relevant programs and events, such as the City of Toronto’s 3Rs Ambassador Volunteer Program and Environment Day. While we also support 14R and 12R models of sustainability, our group currently endorses an 11RE approach to sustainability and focuses on raising awareness about the 10 REs before REcycling: REfuse, REduce, REcover, REfill, REpair, REpurpose, REthink, REgift, REuse, and REstore. This is what our REmarket event is all about! 2) To redirect usable and recyclable materials away from landfills We host fun, educational, and community-oriented events, such as our triennial REmarket event, which collects material donations for numerous local charity partners and typically features a free market (FreeMarket) and repair café component. 3) To increase our community’s awareness of environmental concerns and the steps that can be taken to address these issues Knowledge is power, and we’re always working to educate ourselves and our communities. To this end, our members regularly host and participate in educational and awareness-raising events. We also take part in larger efforts, such as World Cleanup Day, and share helpful information at all our events. 4) To serve our community and represent its interests and values The St. Lawrence Neighbourhood is a diverse, vibrant community comprised of individuals, families, and businesses from all backgrounds. Our residents and other community members share our passion for creating a neighbourhood that is safe, sustainable, and welcoming to all.
  • St. Catharines Buskerfest
    St. Catharines, ON
    The Downtown St. Catharines Busker Festival is the marquee event of the summer, with exceptional performers from all over the world gracing the streets to make you laugh, cheer, and stop in your tracks. Come join us on August 9th and 10th to experience a community event like no other.
  • St. John’s West Anglican church
    Toronto, ON
    We respect the dignity of every human being, we affirm diversity and embrace inclusiveness. We have something to offer you and we know we can learn something from you. You're welcome here - let's journey together!
  • St. Joseph's at Fleming
    Peterborough, ON
    Mission Statement Building on the legacy of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peterborough, St. Joseph’s at Fleming will provide Compassionate Person-Centered Long-Term Care support to ensure the care and comfort of each of our residents.
  • St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
    Hamilton, ON
    : is simple, Living the Legacy: Compassionate Care. Faith. Discovery. Every day the thousands of people who work, learn and volunteer at St. Joe’s live this mission in pursuit of our vision. Our Vision: “On behalf of those we are privileged to serve, we will deliver an integrated, high quality care experience, pursue and share knowledge, and respect our rich diversity, always remaining faithful to our Roman Catholic values and traditions.” We commit ourselves to demonstrate in all that we undertake - the values instilled in our organization by our Founders, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Hamilton. Our Values: Dignity. Respect. Service. Justice. Responsibility. Enquiry.
  • Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Canada
    Brantford, ON
    is to be the leader in Canada providing support, advocacy, and education for the Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN) patient community. SJS Canada aims To advance education by providing workshops, forums, and seminars about SJS/TEN to the public and medical professionals. To promote health by providing people suffering from SJS/TEN as well as their families and caregivers with access to related counselling, support groups, and information programs To provide support, advocacy, and education for the SJS/TEN patient community. SJS Canada's Vision To facilitate an umbrella of services for the SJS/TEN patient community in Canada
  • Street Help Homeless Centre of Windsor
    Windsor, ON
    At Street Help in Windsor, is to provide sanctuary from the streets where the homeless will be given the dignity to provide to themselves and to others the services they require. Street Help is a leader, providing improvements to the lives of our community members most in need, making our community a model of giving, understanding, and inclusiveness. We pride ourselves in the daily contribution to individual and community well-being. We believe that by sharing common values, we can increase the opportunity of each individual in our community.
  • Strong Start
    Waterloo, ON
    is to help children learn to read by providing unique programs and services through community-wide partnerships. Our goals include assisting young children in learning essential early reading skills, building community by engaging those who live and work in the community to be involved in supporting its children, and providing a meaningful volunteer opportunity.
  • Surrey-North Delta Meals on Wheels
    Surrey, BC
    is to prepare and deliver nutritious meals to and check on the well-being of anyone who, by reason of age, physical or mental handicap or illness, cannot prepare adequate meals for themselves. At SNDMOW, we believe in the availability of nutritious meals for all people, regardless of their financial securities or insecurities. Our clients are some of the most vulnerable members of our community – seniors, disabled, health-compromised and homebound individuals – many of whom have little to no family/friends.
  • SWACT
    Vancouver, BC
    To advance the public’s appreciation of the visual and performing arts by producing art exhibitions, presentations, and performance arts events, and by proving a forum for qualified artists to exhibit, present, or perform their artistic works through participation in such events. To advance education and increase the public’s understanding and appreciation of the visual and performing arts by providing opportunities for workshops and seminars in the arts, as well as presentations to the community. To do all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the purposes of the Societ.
  • Swim Drink Fish Canada
    Vancouver, BC
    Connection leads to protection. It reads simple, but if you go beneath the surface of that sentence, we find a solution to issues and problems we’ve known about for over a century. The simple act of connecting people to water is the greatest action we can take; it is the catalyst in empowering a community to protect its water. Our vision of creating access to swimmable, drinkable, fishable water for everyone begins and ends with connection. It’s the action of protection that becomes the journey. It is our programs that will take you on that journey of protecting what you love. We work at the confluence of people, water, and storytelling. Our programs connect people to the water’s edge, and with technology, we use communications tools to help tell the stories to empower a movement of people working to protect and create access to swimmable, drinkable, fishable water for everyone.
  • Teach to Grow Canada Foundation
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    Teach to Grow Canada Foundation’s mission is to empower poverty stricken Burundians by helping rural communities through sustainable farming.
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  • The Brain Injury Association of Windsor and Essex County
    Windsor, ON
    To enhance the lives of those affected by an acquired brain injury through education, awareness and support.
  • The Brenda Strafford Foundation
    Calgary, AB
    As a charitable organization we are an innovative force, providing high quality person-centred care and services to optimize well-being and enrich people’s lives.
  • The Children’s Aid Society of the District of Thunder Bay
    Thunder Bay, ON
    Mission: To protect families and communities by ensuring the safety and well-being of children and youth to reach their full potential
  • The Cross-Cultural Community Services Association
    Markham, ON
    To enhance the well-being and resilience of diverse communities by strengthening competencies and fostering participation through effective and professional human services.
  • The Darling Home for Kids
    Milton, ON
    At The Darling Home for Kids, we recognize the immense potential we have to shape the lives of those we serve. We are committed to effectively using every resource at our disposal and leveraging our expertise to create a truly meaningful and lasting impact. and vision are more than mere words; they are interwoven into the very fabric of our organization, guiding each decision, and driving us to push beyond what we thought possible. Together, we are creating a brighter future for children with medical complexities and leaving a legacy of positive change that will endure for generations to come. : In a peaceful and natural setting, The Darling Home for Kids provides professional, holistic, high quality, and personalized hospice, respite and residential care for children with medical complexities and their families. Our Vision: A world where no child is too complex to receive the love, care, and support they deserve.
  • The Elliott Community
    Guelph, ON
    "Quality choices in a caring and inclusive, home-like community. A tradition of promoting dignity and independence for those we serve and their families."
  • The Guesthouse Shelter
    Midland, ON
    is to provide food and shelter in a safe environment to those in need within North Simcoe. Our vision is that no one will be homeless in North Simcoe.
  • The Halifax Helpers
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    The Halifax Helpers is committed to enhancing educational opportunities for students across Nova Scotia by providing free, accessible, and remote tutoring services, fostering an environment of support, and promoting educational equity.
  • The Learning Centre Literacy Association
    Edmonton, AB
    The Learning Centre Literacy Association’s (TLCLA) mission is to engage people in community-based learning and literacy development that further enables them to make positive changes for themselves and their communities.
  • The Local Charity
    TORONTO, ON
    To empower young people to break the cycle of poverty by providing life skills training, employment-related skills, leadership training, mental health & wellness programs, and by enhancing access to technology. Our programs support young people, (16-29), across the GTA in building a life of dignity, enhancing their resilience and security, and providing them with greater opportunities for future leadership. TLC strives to be the best-in-class source for these offerings. OUR VISION To create a world where all youth can see their full potential and have the resources, inspiration, and courage to pursue it. Nothing stands in their way!
  • The Pine Project
    Toronto, ON
    The Pine Project fosters confidence, competence, resilience and connection to nature through transformative outdoor experiences for all ages in Toronto and beyond.
  • The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation
    Toronto, ON
    We enable Future Care Now by raising funds that accelerate cancer research, education, and clinical care benefitting patients at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, across Canada, and around the world.
  • The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation
    Toronto, ON
    We enable Future Care Now by raising funds that accelerate cancer research, education, and clinical care benefitting patients at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, across Canada, and around the world.
  • The Salvation Army
    North Vancouver, BC
    The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.
  • The Salvation Army - Emergency Disaster Services
    London, ON
    The Salvation Army is a Christian organization that gives hope and support to vulnerable people in 400 communities across Canada and in 134 countries. The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.
  • The Salvation Army Boundless Vancouver
    Vancouver, BC
    Hope: We give hope through the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Service: We reach out to support others without discrimination. Dignity: We respect and value each other, recognizing everyone's worth. Stewardship: We responsibly manage the resources entrusted to us.
  • The Salvation Army Burnaby
    burnaby, BC
    The Salvation Army exists to share the love of Jesus Christ, meet human needs and be a transforming influence in the communities of our world.
  • Tourism Kimberley Society
    Kimberley, BC
    is to attract more guests, who stay longer, and increase spending in our community, while enjoying an authentic active vacation.
  • Traverse Independence
    Kitchener, ON
    We maximize our clients' ability to live independently by providing support services for adults with a physical disability or brain injury.
  • Tri County Ground Search And Rescue
    Moncton, NB
    So Others May Live. TCGSAR's mission is to enhance volunteer ground search and rescue in Westmorland, Albert and Kent counties of New Brunswick.
  • Turning Point Society of Central Alberta
    Red Deer, AB
    Our vision is respect and dignity for all, in as safe and healthy community. is to build individual and community capacity, using evidence-informed practices. Our Values are are integrity; perseverance; and caring.
  • Ultimate Para Sports Association
    Calgary, AB
    is to facilitate sport opportunities from the developmental to the elite level of participation, in the areas of athletic competition, technical development, leadership, and integration.
  • United Way Greater Toronto
    Toronto, ON
    At United Way, is to meet urgent human needs and improve social conditions by mobilizing the community’s volunteer and financial resources in a common cause of caring. Here are the core values that guide everything we do:
  • University Hospital Foundation
    Edmonton, AB
    Our purpose Our purpose is to continuously seek, inspire and lead bold solutions to seemingly insurmountable challenges and ignite new discoveries in health. Our values We respect our partners – those who support the Foundation, and those who work with us and for us. We are trusted stewards of community members’ generous donations. We are persistent advocates for health and better health outcomes. We are brave and courageous, willing to be disruptive, ask bold questions, and seek innovative solutions. We respect and value diversity of thought, ideas, cultures and contributions.
  • Up and Running
    Guelph, ON
    is to improve mental health and well-being through inclusive nature-based walking and running programs within a supportive community.
  • Vancouver Fringe Theatre Society
    Vancouver, BC
    The Vancouver Fringe Theatre Society OUR VISION A home for independent performing artists. We foster a dynamic community of indie and emerging live performance through artist development, arts advocacy, and the platform of an annual festival. The Vancouver Fringe Theatre Society exists to celebrate theatre and create opportunities for performing artists and audiences by: - Presenting the Vancouver Fringe Festival and its unjuried, uncensored, content; - Supporting emerging and established artists; - Collaborating with other leading arts organizations; and - Cultivating an accessible organizational environment.
  • Ve'ahavta
    Toronto, ON
    Ve’ahavta is a Jewish humanitarian organization dedicated to promoting positive change in the lives of people of all faiths and backgrounds who have been marginalized by poverty and hardship. Ve’ahavta mobilizes volunteers in meaningful, hands-on experiences to fulfill our collective responsibility to care for our neighbour.
  • Victoria Sexual Assault Centre
    Victoria, BC
    The Victoria Sexual Assault Centre is a feminist organization committed to ending sexualized violence through healing, education, and prevention. We are dedicated to supporting women and all trans survivors of sexual assault and childhood sexual abuse, through advocacy, counselling, and empowerment.
  • VON - Chatham/Kent
    Chatham, ON
    LIVE EVERY DAY VON has been pioneering care at home for over 125 years. Today, we are a highly-trusted non-profit organization that works with our clients, employees, volunteers and partners to provide innovative clinical, personal and social support to people who want the comfort and peace of mind of living in their own homes and communities. We help people live in their homes and communities by delivering the caring support that they and their families need. Our commitment to providing care that helps make every day as full of meaning and hope as possible. OUR VISION Every life lived to the fullest OUR VALUES Respect - we support others honestly, openly, and fairly Compassion - we listen and serve with sensitivity, empathy and concern Excellence - we commit to everyday improvement in all that we do.
  • VON Durham Hospice Services
    Whitby, ON
    Our Vision: Every life lived to the fullest. : We help people live in their homes and communities by delivering the caring support that they and their families need. Our vision and mission reflect our commitment to providing care that helps make every day as full of meaning and hope as possible. As a registered charity and not-for-profit corporation, our business is all about the difference we make in people’s lives. This commitment sets us apart: everything we do is focused on helping people to live their best lives possible. Every day. We believe that everyone has the right to care regardless of their circumstances. That’s why VON works hard to raise donations that are used to bring valued care to our clients and their families. Our values help guide how we work as a team and with our clients and families: Our Values: Respect – we support others honestly, openly and fairly. Compassion – we listen and serve with sensitivity, empathy and concern. Excellence – we commit to everyday improvement in all that we do.
  • VON Hamilton
    Hamilton, ON
    - We help people live in their homes and communities by delivering the caring support that they and their families need. Our values - Guide how we work with each other, with our partners and with our clients and families. Respect: We support others honestly, openly and fairly. Compassion: We listen and serve with sensitivity, empathy and concern. Excellence: We commit to everyday improvement in all that we do. Our Vision - Every life lived to the fullest.
  • VON Middlesex-Elgin
    London, ON
    We help people live in their homes and communities by delivering the caring support that the and their families need.
  • VON Oxford
    Woodstock, ON
    We help people live in their homes and communities by delivering the caring support that they and their families need. Every Life lived to the fullest
  • VON Perth Huron
    Stratford, ON
    We help people live in their homes and communities by delivering the caring support that they and their families need. We are people centered and family focused in our goal to help people maintain both their independence and their connection to the community for as long as they choose. Our values guide how we work with each other, with our partners and with our clients and families. Respect: We support others honestly, openly and fairly. Compassion: We listen and serve with sensitivity, empathy and concern. Excellence: We commit to everyday improvement in all that we do.
  • VON Windsor-Essex
    Windsor, ON
    Every life lived to the fullest. We help people live in their homes and communities by delivering the caring support that they and their families need. Our values guide how we work with each other, with our partners and with our clients and families. Respect: We support others honestly, openly and fairly. Compassion: We listen and serve with sensitivity, empathy and concern. Excellence: We commit to everyday improvement in all that we do.
  • We Speak English Network
    OTTAWA, ON
    is to build a bridge between native English speakers and overseas young people to set up a fabulous connection. Volunteers interact with overseas young people and help them improve their speaking-English skills.
  • Welcome Centre Shelter for Women and Families
    Windsor, ON
    The Welcome Centre Shelter exists to reduce the devastating impact of homelessness and poverty by providing safe emergency shelter and transitional supports to women and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness.
  • Wellwood Cancer Resource Centre
    Hamilton, ON
    Empowering you to LIVE WELL with cancer. Wellwood’s support programs are free-of-charge for anyone affected by a diagnosis. Our spaces (physical and virtual) are safe, diverse, accessible and inclusive.
  • West Point Grey Community Centre
    Vancouver, BC
    The West Point Grey Community Association mission is to promote individual and community development by providing quality leisure services.
  • Western Carnival Development Association - Cariwest Festival
    Edmonton, AB
    Value Statement Western Carnival Development Association (WCDA) is dedicated to producing sustainable Caribbean cultural experiences that create joy and promote inclusion, diversity in a fun, safe environment. Mission To develop and promote Caribbean Arts by producing a 3 days festival that celebrates the vibrant Caribbean cultural custom called Carnival. Vision Cariwest Festival is well known throughout Canada and on the list of must attend events for Festival/Carnival seekers around the world.
  • William Osler Health System
    Etobicoke, ON
    is innovative health care delivered with compassion. We inspire innovation, both large and small, that enhances the way Osler delivers care and services. We do this by not only analysing data and reports, but by asking our teams, and most importantly our patients, if there is a better, safer, more intuitive or compassionate way to do things. We cultivate, engage and support a team of problem solvers who ensure we collectively deliver innovative compassionate care.
  • Windsor Essex Therapeutic Riding Association (WETRA)
    Essex, ON
    A Centre of Excellence for Innovative Equine Assisted Services. Improving the quality of life of individuals with diverse needs.
  • Windsor Public Library - Book Buddy Program
    Windsor, ON
    The Windsor Public Library Book Buddy Program is a volunteer-based literacy program designed to assist and encourage children to become great readers by motivating and providing a positive reading experience.
  • Women CyberSecurity Society (WCS2)
    Vancouver, BC
    Mission Statement: The mission of the Women CyberSecurity Society (WCS2) is to empower and elevate women in the field of cybersecurity by fostering a supportive and inclusive community that promotes knowledge-sharing, skill development, and professional growth. We strive to bridge the gender gap in the cybersecurity industry, promote diversity and inclusion, and create a platform where women can thrive, excel, and make a significant impact in the digital world. At WCS2, we are dedicated to providing a safe and welcoming environment for women at all stages of their cybersecurity journey. We aim to facilitate networking opportunities, mentorship programs, and educational resources that enable our members to enhance their technical expertise, advance their careers, and achieve leadership roles in the industry. Through collaborative initiatives, industry partnerships, and advocacy efforts, we actively work towards breaking down barriers and biases that hinder the progress of women in cybersecurity. We promote awareness about gender disparities, inspire future generations of women to pursue careers in cybersecurity, and advocate for equal opportunities, fair representation, and inclusive practices within organizations and the wider community. The Women CyberSecurity Society is committed to fostering a culture of continuous learning, innovation, and professional excellence. We organize conferences, workshops, and webinars that focus on emerging trends, cutting-edge technologies, and best practices in cybersecurity. By providing access to educational resources, training programs, and mentorship opportunities, we empower our members to build robust skill sets, stay updated with industry advancements, and contribute to the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. Ultimately, the Women CyberSecurity Society aims to create a transformative impact by strengthening the presence and influence of women in cybersecurity, shaping a more diverse and inclusive industry, and collectively addressing the global challenges of cyber threats, workforce skills shortages and digital security.
  • WUSC
    Ottawa, ON
    Volunteer with WUSC to contribute to innovative programs that support youth, women, and refugees in harnessing their full potential. is driven by a vision of a more inclusive, equitable and sustainable world. Join us in making a lasting impact.
  • Wyndham House
    Guelph, ON
    With creative persistence and low-barrier, wraparound-support, Wyndham House meets youth needs to ultimately set them up for their own version of successful living.
  • York Region Association for Volunteer Administration
    , ON
    YRAVA provides education and networking to support excellence in volunteer administration.
  • YouCreate Ltd.
    Calgary, AB
    Bring youth together through artistic and musical community service projects