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We invite you to volunteer with us at this year’s SuperWalk!SuperWalk is Parkinson’s largest annual fundraiser, raising vital funds for support, advocacy, and research for people living with and impacted by Parkinson’s.As a SuperWalk Event Day Volunteer, you will work alongside a local Volunteer Event Coordinator and/or Committee. You will play an important part in ensuring a successful event and raising the profile of Parkinson’s in your community.Volunteer roles include:Event set-up/take-downRegistrationGreetersFood servicesEntertainment support Checkpoint stationsCheering on SuperWalkers!Time CommitmentThe Saskatoon Parkinson Canada SuperWalk is scheduled for Sunday, September 13, 2026, with activities taking place between 10:00am and 12:00pm. The time commitment for this opportunity varies according SuperWalk activities and your availability. Volunteers will be contacted closer to the event to confirm their shift time, role, and event details.Invite Others!SuperWalk is an excellent group or team volunteer opportunity, so please share this opportunity with your friends, family, and colleagues and volunteer together!Age Requirement Volunteers must be at least 12 years old to volunteer without a parent or guardian for this event. If an adult would like to register a youth aged 11 or younger to volunteer with them, please connect with Volunteer Engagement at volunteer@parkinson.ca for assistance.
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Client service volunteers provide support to the client and their families in many ways and are part of the total team effort that is invaluable in hospice care. An optimum environment for a person with a terminal ill ness can only be achieved if there is time to listen, to understand, and to care. This is an integral part of what a volunteer does.The role of the volunteer is to be of assistance to anyone who may need it... the client, the family, or other members of the team. They are there to provide emotional support, practical help, and companionship. They have the time tolisten, to understand, and to care for the client and others. The volunteer does not see the client every day, so they bring a certain freshness and vitality which can be a great support to the care providers who may be continuously close to their loved one who is dying.Activity examples: Going for walks, listening to music, errand running, playing crib, providing rides to appointments and much more. Time commitment: 4 hours / week. We are in particular need of volunteers who are available during the weekdays.
Long terme (plus d'un an) Hebdomadaire
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Are you passionate about health equity and driven to make a real difference in your community? Pulse of Hope Foundation is looking for a dedicated, community-connected individual to join our Board of Directors and help lead the development of our Indigenous Health Initiative.About Pulse of HopePulse of Hope is a Saskatchewan-based nonprofit foundation with a clear and urgent mission: to improve the compassion, accessibility, equity, and quality of healthcare for people across the province. We do this by advancing community advocacy, education, and awareness; facilitating access to non-medical equipment; and supporting or co-creating community-based health initiatives. Our work places particular emphasis on individuals living with chronic health conditions, and our primary focus communities are rural residents, Indigenous Peoples, and newcomers to Saskatchewan.The RoleAs Board Member for our Indigenous Health Initiative, you will play a central role in guiding the development, direction, and community relationships that shape this initiative. You will work closely with our team to build respectful, reciprocal partnerships with Indigenous organizations and communities across Saskatchewan, help ensure our programs are grounded in cultural safety and community priorities, and bring your knowledge and perspective to strategic decisions at the board level.This is more than a volunteer role. It is an opportunity to help build healthcare programming that is responsive to Indigenous communities' needs, shaped with them rather than for them.Who We Are Looking ForWe are especially seeking candidates who bring:Lived experience within Indigenous communities in SaskatchewanA genuine passion for health equity and Indigenous-led approaches to community healthUnderstanding of (or willingness to learn) the historical and ongoing barriers Indigenous Peoples face in accessing healthcareWillingness to engage meaningfully with governance, organizational strategy, and community partnership-buildingStrong communication skills and the ability to collaborate respectfully across diverse perspectivesReliability and follow-through; honoring commitments and actively participating in meetings and initiativesNo previous board or governance experience is required. What matters most is your commitment to the mission and your connection to the communities this initiative serves.What You Will GainDirectly shape the direction of a new, community-centered health initiative from the ground upGain hands-on governance and nonprofit leadership experienceBuild relationships with healthcare professionals, Indigenous organizations, and civic leaders across the provinceStrengthen your résumé and LinkedIn with a credible board position at a registered nonprofit foundationDevelop transferable skills in partnership-building, policy development, and stakeholder communicationReceive a letter of reference recognizing your leadership and commitment to community healthBe part of a passionate, purpose-driven team working toward a healthier, more equitable Saskatchewan
Results is an advocacy nonprofit that believes in mobilizing everyday people (our volunteers) to generate the political will to end extreme poverty in low-and middle-income countries. We focus our work on global health, access to quality education and economic opportunities. We direct our energy and efforts at government decision makers like party leaders, Members of Parliament and senators because they have the power to improve policies and make the monetary investments needed to end extreme poverty. We also raise awareness by writing letters to the editor (LTEs) and op-eds, using social media, fundraising and more. Oftentimes the first step is putting these issues on the radar — and keeping the pressure on. It might seem like a small step, but it all adds up into impact. commitment: 1 year minimum, 1-2 hours per week on average support structure: Volunteers (virtually) meet in local groups on a monthly basis and rely on their group leader(s) for guidance. Attending other virtual calls and webinars led by Results staff is recommended. If you’re ready to learn about advocacy, causes and solutions to extreme poverty and committed to taking action every month, join us! Use the following link to sign up to volunteer.FRANÇAIS Nous sommes un organisme de plaidoyer qui mobilise les gens du quotidien (nos bénévoles) pour générer la volonté politique pour mettre fin à l’extrême pauvreté dans les pays à faible et moyen revenu. Nous concentrons notre travail sur la santé mondiale, l’accès à une éducation de qualité et l’inclusion économique. Nous concentrons notre énergie et nos efforts à mobiliser les décideurs et décideuses politiques comme les chef.fe.s de partis, député.es, sénateurs et sénatrices, car ils et elles détiennent le pouvoir d’améliorer les politiques et de faire les investissements requis pour éradiquer l’extrême pauvreté. Nous faisons aussi de la sensibilisation en écrivant des lettres ouvertes aux journaux, en utilisant les médias sociaux, en collectant des fonds et bien plus. Souvent, la première étape est d’attirer l’attention sur ces enjeux et de les faire connaître — et de maintenir la pression. Cela peut sembler être un petit pas, mais les actions s’accumulent et ont ainsi de l’impact. engagement : 1 an minimum, 1-2 heures par semaine en moyenne structure de soutien : Les bénévoles se réunissent (virtuellement) en groupes locaux tous les mois et comptent sur leur.s leader.s de groupe pour obtenir des conseils. Il est aussi recommandé d’assister à d’autres appels virtuels et webinaires dirigés par les employées de Résultats. Vous êtes prêt.e à apprendre ce que signifie faire du plaidoyer, en apprendre plus sur les causes et solutions à l’extrême pauvreté, puis vous vous engagez à passer à l’action à chaque mois? Joignez-vous à nous! Inscrivez-vous en tant que bénévole aujourd'hui!
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Are you passionate about health equity and driven to make a real difference in your community? Pulse of Hope Foundation is looking for dedicated, visionary individuals to join our Board of Directors and help shape the future of healthcare in Saskatchewan.About Pulse of HopePulse of Hope is a Saskatchewan-based nonprofit foundation with a clear and urgent mission: to improve the compassion, accessibility, equity, and quality of healthcare for people across the province. We do this by advancing community advocacy, education, and awareness; facilitating access to non-medical equipment; and supporting or co-creating community-based health initiatives. Our work places particular emphasis on individuals living with chronic health conditions, and our primary focus communities are rural residents, Indigenous Peoples, and newcomers to Saskatchewan - those who have historically faced the greatest barriers to quality care.The RoleAs a Board Member, you will play a central role in guiding the foundation's strategic direction, strengthening its governance, and ensuring our programs create meaningful, lasting impact for the communities that need it most. You will help grow our partnerships, advance our mission, and bring your unique skills and perspective to a team united by a shared commitment to health equity.This is more than a volunteer role. It is an opportunity to lead with purpose, contribute to something larger than yourself, and help build a Saskatchewan where everyone - regardless of where they live, where they come from, or what they are living with - has access to the care and support they deserve.Who We Are Looking ForWe welcome applicants from all professional backgrounds. While previous board or governance experience is an asset, it is not required - what matters most is your commitment to our mission and your willingness to grow.Ideal candidates will bring:A genuine passion for health equity and improving the lives of underserved communities in SaskatchewanWillingness to learn and engage meaningfully with governance, organizational strategy, and community health issuesStrong communication skills and the ability to collaborate respectfully with diverse perspectivesCritical thinking and sound judgment when contributing to board discussions and decisionsReliability and follow-through - honoring commitments and actively participating in meetings and initiativesAn asset mindset - bringing your unique skills, lived experience, or professional background to strengthen the teamSkills in areas such as finance, law, healthcare, community development, communications, fundraising, or lived experience with our focus communities are particularly valued, though no single background is required. Above all, we are looking for individuals who are enthusiastic, open-minded, and ready to contribute to a team working toward a healthier, more equitable Saskatchewan.What You Will GainServing on the Pulse of Hope Board of Directors is an opportunity to contribute to something that genuinely matters - while also growing as a leader and professional.Drive real change - your decisions will directly shape programs and initiatives that improve healthcare access for rural, Indigenous, and newcomer communities across SaskatchewanBuild governance experience - gain hands-on exposure to nonprofit board operations, strategic planning, and organizational leadershipGrow your network - connect with healthcare professionals, community advocates, and civic leaders across the provinceStrengthen your résumé and LinkedIn with a credible board position at a registered nonprofit foundationDevelop transferable skills in areas such as financial oversight, policy development, and stakeholder communicationReceive a letter of reference recognizing your leadership and commitment to community healthBe part of a passionate, purpose-driven team that shows up for the communities that need it mostWhether you are drawn by the mission, the growth opportunity, or both - there is a place for you at the table.
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
Volunteer with family literacy programs and events that encourage parents and children to learn together. The various components of this program support literacy development for the entire family and encourages parents and children to learn together. Volunteers work collaboratively with the Family Literacy Coordinator to help support the relationship between caregivers and children by modeling that literacy is not limited to reading and writing. If you are interested in learning more, please attend our agency orientation, which is the first step to becoming a Family Literacy volunteer, by registering here: https://foundationslearning.com/for-volunteers/
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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) Hebdomadaire
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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/
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