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We are looking for volunteers for our Before and After School Program to help our staff [lan, prep, and lead creative and active play for approximately 40 children from grades kindergarten to 6 at a Catholic School Located on Chuka Blvd. It includes assisting with set up, cleanup, and serving afternoon snacks, while providing excellent leadership, mentorship, and social Interaction. This is great opportunity for high school students as well as Kinesiology, Nursing, Education and Social Work students. We offer flexible hours and a positive work environment.
At the Connelly Laboratory for Organizational Behaviour Research, we study how workplaces are changing and how employees are reacting to these changes. We focus on workers who are often overlooked: part-time workers, independent contractors, “temps”, mobile workers, temporary foreign workers and workers with disabilities.
First Book Canada provides access to new books for children in need.
To date, First Book Canada has distributed more than 5 million books and educational resources to programs and schools serving children from low-income families throughout Canada. First Book Canada is transforming the lives of children in need and elevating the quality of education by making new, high-quality books available on an ongoing basis.
We are proud of our past success and even more excited about the future. First Book Canada is uniquely positioned to become a leader in providing digital resources so that children in need don’t miss out.
No matter how formats and technologies change, children from low-income families will still need access to rich and varied content. First Book Canada is helping guide the publishing industry as it evolves so that all children can benefit from new technologies and flourish as readers.
Foundations Learning & Skills Saskatchewan is a transformational non-profit organization that changes lives throughout our province by providing free literacy, learning, and skills development programs for adults, families, and children.
<strong>Our Vision:</strong>
All Saskatchewan communities and individuals have equitable access to quality learning opportunities so everyone can fully participate and thrive.
<strong>Our Mission:</strong>
We provide foundational literacy, learning, and skills development for adults, children, and families through the work of staff, trained volunteers, and community partners.
<strong>We are relentless in bringing our vision and mission to life because:</strong>
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<li>Everyone has the right to learn, regardless of age.</li>
<li>Strong literacy skills are not attained by chance.</li>
<li>Communities have a right to responsive and effective literacy programs.</li>
<li>Lifelong learning habits contribute to strong and resilient communities.</li>
<li>Our own cultural perspectives are limited and therefore we will not make assumptions about the experiences and cultural expressions of others.</li>
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Ignite Adult Learning Corporation is an education and training facility in Regina for adults (ages 16+) with multiple barriers to employment, including not having graduated from high school. Our mission is to empower our students to reach their employment, education, and personal goals. We value all forms of diversity, and we strive to create safe and culturally responsive learning spaces for everyone.
JDC West is the most prestigious undergraduate business competition in Western Canada. The competition is a three-day event that showcases academics, athletics, debate, and an out-of-the-box social competition. This event hosts approximately 1,300 attendees with 650 undergraduate delegates from twelve of the premier post-secondary institutions across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. Annually, JDC West requires the support of almost 400 volunteers and dozens of professional partners to make this elaborate, multi-faceted competition possible.
The Regina Early Learning Centre is a family and child development centre working with families to foster the healthy development of children, from prenatal to five years of age. The first five years of life are incredibly important and can have a profound impact on physical and mental health, educational success, and the ability to become a contributing member of our community. Investments in young children lead to healthier children, stronger families, and more vibrant communities.
STEM Camp is a Canadian, bilingual, not for profit organization with a mission to inspire Canadian youth in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics
The YMCA of Regina is an Imagine Canada accredited non-profit charity that is open to all, dedicated to building strong kids, strong families and strong communities. An annual operating budget of $12 million makes the YMCA of Regina one of the largest multi sector charities in the province. As the premiere values-based builder of health, leadership and personal development in the city of Regina, we focus our program delivery on our three pillars of service: health and fitness, community development, and childcare. Our programs impact the lives of almost 60,000 people in our community every year. Our commitment to member-focused service delivery inspires our 350 team members and over 150 volunteers to effectively and efficiently leverage our resources to maximize our community impact.
<span style="font-weight: 400">Our organization is a United Nations award-winning charity and our mission is to turn young people from 'educated' to 'educator.'</span>
<span style="font-weight: 400">We take the talents of young people and turn them into one-on-one tutors for other adults and seniors in their communities. For example, imagine a 15 year old teaching a 50 year old how to use Zoom to communicate with their family in another country, or a 16 year old teaching an adult who is new to Canada some basic English skills.</span>