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Breakthrough T1D™ Walk (formerly JDRF Walk to Cure Diabetes) is a fun, engaging, and inspiring family-friendly event where participants, volunteers and sponsors come together to create a world without type 1 diabetes (T1D).   Join the Regina Breakthrough T1D™ Walk and sign up to volunteer on May 31st. Volunteer for the day or let us know a role that works best for you! We have a variety of roles for both youth and adult volunteers. To learn more email: volunteers@breakthroughT1D.caTo sign up online: https://breakthrought1d.ca/get-involved/volunteer/volunteer-sign-up-form/
Événement ponctuel
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Prairie Sky Heritage Railway is seeking volunteers to help deliver unique, small-scale passenger train experiences across southern Saskatchewan. Based in Regina, our excursions will operate along the Stewart Southern Railway corridor between Richardson and Stoughton, beginning in late May 2026.Volunteers are central to the guest experience and can contribute in a variety of roles, including guest services, onboard hospitality, event support, and operations assistance. Whether welcoming passengers, supporting food and beverage service, or helping behind the scenes, each role contributes to creating a relaxed, memorable experience for our guests.This is an opportunity to be part of a community-focused heritage initiative—building skills, meeting people, and helping bring Saskatchewan’s rail history to life in a modern, engaging way.To get involved, please sign up through our website: https://reracanada.ca/prairie-sky-heritage-rwy/volunteer/Prairie Sky Heritage Railway is an initiative of RERA Canada.
Long terme (plus d'un an) Flexible
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Ronald McDonald House SK is opening its highly anticipated Regina location in January 2027 and we are looking for caring, passionate, friendly, and motivated individuals that want to part of something truly impactful. Volunteers with Ronald McDonald House SK support families in meaningful ways ensuring that their day to day needs are taken care of so families can focus on caring for their sick child. If you are interested in a heartfelt and meaningful volunteer experience, you have come to the right place! To express your interest in volunteering please submit a volunteer application on our website www.ronaldmcdonaldhousesk.ca. Applicants that qualify will be contacted in summer of 2026.Apply Now: https://app.betterimpact.com/Application?OrganizationGuid=a7326276-81b6-4d23-a512-4e7c5410e655&ApplicationFormNumber=1
Moyen terme (6 mois à 1 an)
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Foundations Learning is offering a free, year-round Income Tax Clinic in partnership with the CRA’s Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP), and we are recruiting Volunteer Tax Preparers. As a Volunteer Tax Preparer, you will complete income tax returns for low-income Saskatchewan residents with simple tax situations. This helps them get the benefits and tax credit they may be entitled to. Our tax clinic will be offered both in person and virtually. You can choose to volunteer in person at a tax clinic or virtually by completing income tax returns online, or both!. You have the option to volunteer only during the tax season (March-April), or throughout the year. No accounting experience is required. Volunteers receive free in-person training and online resources provided by the CRA, as well as additional training and ongoing support from Foundations Learning. Duties and Responsibilities: Complete income tax returns following CRA guidelines Use EFILE tax preparation software to file tax returns electronically Maintain strict confidentiality on all taxpayer information Verify taxpayer identity by checking photo ID prior to filing Call the CVITP dedicated help line for any questions about income tax, using EFILE, and the UFile CVITP tax software Communicate issues, questions, or concerns with the Tax Clinic Coordinator Qualifications: No accounting experience required Must have a valid Social Insurance Number Must have filed your own taxes in Canada at least once Training and software will be provided
Volunteers work with adult learners one-on-one and in small groups to enhance literacy skills. All training is provided to volunteers, as well as ongoing support from our Adult Literacy Coordinator throughout the program. Work with adult participants to identify current skills, and work together to enhance those skills by supporting them with tools, resources, and encouragement. Coaches meet one-on-one with their learner either in-person at a public library or over Zoom. The weekly schedule is determined by what is convenient for the learner and coach - we find a time that fits your schedule!Coaches are provided with comprehensive literacy training and are given templates and materials that you can use when planning sessions with their learners. Once your training is complete, you will be matched with a learner according to their needs and your areas of expertise and availability. We then introduce you to your learner and start you off with a detailed Learning Plan that has been prepared for the learner and provide you with some suggestions and resources to get started. You will then plan weekly sessions based on the Learning Plan, strategies shared in training, and materials relevant to the learners’ interests and skill levels. Foundations’ staff is also here to support you in all aspects of your coaching role.Our adult learners are as diverse as their individual goals, so it’s difficult to describe a ‘typical learner’. Our program is learner-centred and strength-based, so there is no set curriculum - what you work on is based on your learner’s goals. Learners join our program for a variety of reasons such as improving their literacy skills in reading and writing, passing the written portion of a Driver’s exam, or earning their GED. We always welcome feedback or questions from our volunteers and learners. Foundations’ Coordinator will be in regular contact with you to offer support and suggestions and gather feedback. We are learning and growing together!If you are interested in learning more, please attend our agency orientation which is the first step to becoming a Lead coach by registering here: https://foundationslearning.com/for-volunteers/
Moyen terme (6 mois à 1 an) Flexible
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Want to make a difference in helping children build their reading skills? Become a Spark volunteer!As a Foundations Learning volunteer, you provide one-to-one support to strengthen children’s reading strategies through our reading program called Spark. Spark Reading Guides attend a 3.5-hour training on reading methods and strategies, and will be provided with all resources needed throughout the program. Volunteers are matched with 2 elementary school students and work one-on-one with each student for 30 minutes, twice per week (Monday-Friday), over 8 weeks. Spark runs four terms a year: fall, winter, spring, and summer. Reading sessions take place at schools (with limited online options).If you are interested in learning more, please attend our agency orientation, which is the first step to becoming a Spark volunteer, by registering here: https://foundationslearning.com/volunteer/
Court terme (moins de 6 mois)
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Volunteer with Purpose: Pack Good Food. Feed the Community. Strengthen Your Team. What is the Good Food Box Program? The Good Food Box is REACH Regina’s community-driven initiative that delivers affordable, nutritious food boxes to individuals and families who need them most. Every box is packed with love - and by teams like yours. How Your Company Can Help: We're inviting corporate teams to spend a Tuesday or Wednesday volunteering together to pack Good Food Boxes. It’s a hands-on, high-impact opportunity to: Fight hunger in Regina Boost employee morale and team cohesion Demonstrate your company’s community leadership Team Details Group Size: 10–15 people Cost: $1,500 (covers snacks, supplies, logistics & supports ongoing programming) Time Commitment: 2–4 hours Location: REACH Warehouse – Regina, SK Address: 1350 Osler St, Regina SK S4R1W7
Événement ponctuel
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Are you between 12 and 30 years old, and interested in driving positive environmental change while building new skills? Join our youth-focused environmental initiatives to promote local biodiversity, conserve nature and stop the spread of invasive species with Invasives Canada's Youth Eco-Stewards (YES) program. This is an opportunity to engage with your community, gain practical skills from hands-on work experience, as well as strengthen your leadership skills and environmental network. Your role and responsibilities as a YES participant can be tailored to your unique interests where you can join our exploratory or career development stream. All we ask is you complete 120 service hours with us. The timeline for completing these hours is flexible, and most opportunities are asynchronous to fit into your schedule. Program Opportunities: • iNaturalist BioBlitz Challenge • Eco Missions with five flexible stages to progress through • Asynchronous courses and certifications • Green Career Panels & Webinars As a participant, you also have the option to design and lead your own project. The project scale and scope are flexible, and is something you can discuss with your regional coordinator after you've completed the on-boarding forms. Some examples include leading a Bio Blitz, creating a social media account to share pictures and info with the public; monitoring the health of a watershed, or designing an activity booklet for children. Your opportunities are endless, and the YES team is able provide financial support to see your project come to life. Program Requirements: • Be between the ages of 12 to 30 years old. • Identify as a new Canadian, permanent resident, claimed refugee status in Canada, or be a Canadian citizen.
Moyen terme (6 mois à 1 an) Flexible
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Où puis-je trouver du bénévolat à distance à Regina ?

De nombreuses organisations proposent des rôles virtuels. Vous pouvez trouver des opportunités qui vous permettent de contribuer depuis chez vous, comme la gestion des médias sociaux, le mentorat ou le soutien administratif. Voir les opportunités à distance →

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

Oui! De nombreuses organisations locales à but non lucratif accueillent spécifiquement les étudiants du secondaire et de l'université cherchant à effectuer leurs heures de service communautaire. Voir les opportunités pour étudiants →

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Les groupes ou les familles peuvent-ils faire du bénévolat ensemble ?

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