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As a community engagement leadership volunteer, you will be part of our committees of 10 to 15 volunteers who will work over the months to help us organize our fundraising events. Depending on the needs in your community, available roles could include committee lead, logistics, community outreach, volunteer lead, and social media.DescriptionThe Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure is a 5k or 1k walk or run. It is a volunteer-led event and the largest breast cancer fundraiser in Canada.This year’s event will be taking place on Sunday, October 4, 2026. As the volunteer Run Director, Community Engagement, you will be responsible for: • Providing training, leadership and guidance to your team of Community Engagement volunteers (4-6 people, depending on site size).  • Supporting the Community Engagement Leads in developing local engagement strategies. • Ensuring all important Community Engagement tasks are completed as per the timeline outlined in the critical path.  • Working to ensure your event meets local revenue and participant targets. • Leading virtual and in person committee meetings with your fellow Run Director, Logistics. (generally bi-weekly to monthly). • Meeting regularly with your CCS staff partner and Run Director, Logistics.  • Reviewing the CIBC Run for the Cure Minimum Standards and ensuring all committee initiatives abide by CCS best practices. • Supporting the interviewing and onboarding of new Community Engagement volunteers. Why we need youYour commitment will help make a real difference for all Canadians impacted by breast cancer.What we're looking forYou are passionate about the breast cancer cause, well-connected in your community, and enjoy event planning. The ideal candidate for this volunteer role has a positive attitude, communication and interpersonal skills, and a strong sense of self-motivation, time management, and experience leading others.   Knowledge and/or experience in any of the role responsibilities is considered an asset. Must be 18+ to apply. Volunteer application process will occur in English in all provinces except Quebec where it will occur in French.  CCS provides impactful volunteer opportunities to transform the lives of Canadians affected by cancer. We are devoted to creating an inclusive environment that celebrates diverse experiences and skills, encouraging all qualified candidates to volunteer with us.CCS is dedicated to equity and encourages applications from all qualified candidates. In accordance with the local provincial Accessibility Act, accommodation will be provided as requested throughout the recruitment process. We want to make the application process a great experience for you! Please note that in keeping with the mandate of CCS to model and promote healthy lifestyles, employees and volunteers are not permitted to smoke in or around CCS premises or while carrying out CCS business. Our InvestmentJOIN US and be part of the larger Run community and have the opportunity to learn and mentor as you engage with CCS staff and volunteers.Your commitment• This is an 8-month commitment annually (April through November). • We encourage a 2-year commitment as a volunteer Run Director as this is a substantial leadership role on the committee. • Supporting committee volunteers with their role work/responsibilities (approx. 10+ hours per month). • Must be available over the event weekend.To register: https://www.volunteercancer.ca/s/volunteer-job/a0TN300000wd7tPMAQ/vjtb-rftccibc-27-sk-director-community-e-regina?language=en_US
Weekly Medium-term (6 months to 1 year)
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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
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/
Flexible Medium-term (6 months to 1 year)
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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/
Short-term (less than 6 months)
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Parkinson Canada envisions a world where no one is limited by Parkinson’s. We empower and inspire people living with Parkinson’s and their care partners to thrive and live courageously. We provide education and services, and we advocate with federal, provincial, and territorial governments on issues that matter to the Parkinson’s community in Canada. Our research program funds innovative research to search for better treatments and to enhance the lives of people affected by Parkinson’s.   People living with Parkinson’s count on us to be there at every step of their Parkinson’s journey. To learn more about us, please visit www.parkinson.ca. The opportunityThe volunteer Parkinson Advisory Council (PAC) contributes to furthering the Parkinson Canada mission by actively advising the CEO, to ensure the voices of people living with Parkinson’s, and those affected by Parkinson’s, are integrated throughout the organization.  The PAC is a critical driver of putting people living with Parkinson’s at the centre of Parkinson Canada’s work. Currently, we have multiple membership openings for three-year terms on the PAC. Members meet once per month to advise the CEO with an overall time commitment of 2 to 4 hours each month.We would like to encourage applications from those living in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces.Parkinson Canada is committed to an environment that respects and promotes diversity, equity and inclusion for all volunteers, employees, supporters, clients, and all people living with and affected by Parkinson’s. We welcome applications from those who might not see themselves suitably reflected in current representations of those with Parkinson’s including women, people who identify as Black, Indigenous, or persons of colour, persons with disabilities, 2SLGBTQI+ persons, or those from other equity-deserving groups.Your contributionAs a Member of the Parkinson Advisory Council, you bring your passion to make a difference for people affected by Parkinson’s. Your empathetic and compassionate approach to building community elevates the diverse perspectives of people affected by Parkinson’s. You are committed to Parkinson Canada’s mission and vision.  As a person living with Parkinson’s, or with experience as a care partner of a person living with Parkinson’s, you bring your lived experience and expertise to the following responsibilities:Advise and make recommendations to the CEO on key programs and strategy decisions that address the unmet needs of people affected by Parkinson’sPromote the inclusion of the perspectives of people living with Parkinson’s across all areas at Parkinson CanadaChampion the vision, mission and initiatives of Parkinson Canada with the Parkinson community across CanadaExperience and qualities for success in this roleLived experience as a person with Parkinson’s or experience as a care partner of someone living with Parkinson’sPassionate and eager to make a difference for the Parkinson’s community in CanadaKnowledge of Parkinson’s and/or connections within the Parkinson’s communityStrategic thinker with the ability to cultivate strong partnerships that grow the mission of Parkinson CanadaDependable, responsive, and respectful of multiple points of viewCommitted to attendance and active participation in one meeting of the PAC per month, plus optional involvement in committeesExperience working with committees, boards, or advisory councils would be an assetCommitment to the principles of Equity, Diversity, and InclusionBenefits for Parkinson Advisory Council membersContribute to meaningful and lasting change for people living with Parkinson’sDeepen knowledge of patient engagement, research, advocacy, support and services, communication, digital facilitation, and working with a high-level advisory councilDevelop new relationships with others living with Parkinson’s and care partnersImpact Parkinson Canada’s vision and mission
Monthly Long-term (more than 1 year)
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Are you 13-18 and care about the environment? Join ER Teens and get involved in environmental action to help make a real difference! Choose a project you’re interested in, work on it whenever fits your schedule, and get support from our team every step of the way. As an ER Teen, you will:Complete fun hands-on projects that help the planetEarn volunteer hours for schoolGain access to a mentor and the ER Teens CommunityBuild leadership experience and learn new skills Earn a certificate and recognition upon completion  How it works:Sign up on our website (earthrangers.com/erteens)Pick a project – we’ll help you chooseTake action – with our guidance along the wayCelebrate your achievements!This is an ongoing opportunity – join anytime during the year. No experience needed, just an interest in helping the planet!Ready to get started? Sign up at earthrangers.com/erteens Questions? Email erteens@earthrangers.com
Flexible Short-term (less than 6 months)
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The Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure is a 5k or 1k walk or run. It is a volunteer-led event and the largest breast cancer fundraiser in Canada.This year’s event will be taking place on Sunday, October 4, 2026.COMMITTEE MEMBER OVERVIEWYou are passionate about the breast cancer cause, well-connected in your community, and enjoy event planning. The ideal candidate for this volunteer role has a positive attitude, communication and interpersonal skills, and a strong sense of self-motivation and time management.We are recruiting for the following volunteer committee roles in Regina:Fundraising & Stewardship Lead - VolunteerSponsorship Lead - VolunteerDirector Community Engagement - VolunteerCommunity Outreach Lead - VolunteerRoute Lead - VolunteerFinance and Operations Lead - VolunteerDirector Logistics - VolunteerRun Day Experience Lead - VolunteerSite Lead - Volunteer To apply, please click here and scroll to find the site closest to you. Must be 18+ to apply and complete the Canadian Cancer Society code of conduct 
Weekly Medium-term (6 months to 1 year)
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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 
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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.
Flexible Medium-term (6 months to 1 year)
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