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Volunteer Opportunities in Regina

Volunteer Opportunities in Regina

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Volunteer Opportunities

Found 15 opportunities

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Social and Community Service

Victim Services Volunteer

MADD Regina

Remote
Posted Jan 24, 2026
Victim Services Volunteers play a vital role by offering emotional support, information, and referrals during some of the most difficult moments people face. Promote MADD Canada victim support programs and services. Key ResponsibilitiesProvide empathetic, non-judgmental support to victims and survivorsOffer information about available resources and servicesAssist with referrals to community and support agenciesComplete required training and participate in ongoing learning
Flexible Long-term (more than 1 year)
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Other Positions

Social Media Volunteer

MADD Regina

Remote
Posted Jan 23, 2026
MADD Regina is looking for a creative and reliable Social Media Volunteer to help share our message, promote community events, and raise awareness about the dangers of impaired driving. This role plays an important part in helping us reach the community and support our mission.Responsibilities:Create and schedule social media postsShare MADD campaigns, events, and key messagesHelp grow engagement and community awarenessFollow MADD Canada branding and social media guidelinesIdeal Candidate:Comfortable using platforms like Facebook and InstagramStrong writing and communication skillsOrganized and dependablePassionate about community safety
Flexible Long-term (more than 1 year)
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Boards / Committee / Leadership

Director at Large

MADD Regina

Remote
Posted Jan 23, 2026
MADD Regina is seeking compassionate, community-minded volunteers to join our team. Volunteers play a vital role in raising awareness about impaired driving, supporting victims and families, and helping deliver prevention and education initiatives in the community.Volunteer Responsibilities May Include:Community outreach and event supportPublic education and awareness campaignsInformation booth staffingFundraising activitiesVictim support initiativesAdministrative and organizational supportIdeal Volunteer Qualities:Passion for community safetyReliable and dependableComfortable working with the publicTeam-orientedNo prior experience required — training and support providedWhy Volunteer With Us:Make a meaningful impact in your communityBe part of a supportive and purpose-driven teamFlexible time commitmentBuild skills and experience in community engagement and advocacy
Flexible Long-term (more than 1 year)
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Other Positions

Corporate Volunteer Opportunity

REACH

Regina
Updated Feb 03, 2026
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 
One-time event
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Environmental Improvement

Youth Eco Steward

Youth Eco Stewards - Invasives Canada

Remote
Posted Jan 15, 2026
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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Where can I find remote volunteering in Regina?

Many organizations offer virtual roles. You can find opportunities that allow you to contribute from home, such as social media management, mentoring, or administrative support. View remote opportunities →

Are there student volunteer hours available in Regina?

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