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Organismes sans but lucratif à Kingston

Organismes sans but lucratif à Kingston

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Canadian Frailty Network
Kingston, Ontario

The Canadian Frailty Network (CFN) is Canada’s sole network devoted to changing behaviours that help slow down, avoid or mitigate the risks of frailty in older adults. It also improves care for older Canadians living with frailty by supporting their families and caregivers.

Canadian National Institute for Blindness (CNIB)
Kingston, Ontario

Founded in 1918, the CNIB Foundation is a non-profit organization driven to change what it is to be blind today. We deliver innovative programs and powerful advocacy that empower people impacted by blindness to live their dreams and tear down barriers to inclusion. Our work as a blind foundation is powered by a network of volunteers, donors and partners from coast to coast to coast.

Children's Mental Health Ontario
Toronto, Ontario

Founded 30 years ago, PCMH’s commitment to support, education, and empowerment has guided the organization’s work and dedication to families. Through meaningful engagement and family-centred care, PCMH has empowered families so their voices are heard and recognized as experts.
In 2020, PCMH became a program of Children’s Mental Health Ontario. By working together, we can advance family partnerships, family engagement and family peer support in child and youth mental health.
We believe children, youth and their families suffering from mental health challenges deserve extreme respect and validation. We are dedicated to improving the lives of these families through support, education and empowerment.

Church Without Borders

We are a nonprofit community based church in the north east end of Kingston. We serve a wide variety of people and their need.

City of Kingston Special Events Office
Kingston, Ontario

The City of Kingston, Special Events Office is seeking volunteers to assist with our annual New Year's Eve celebration at the INVISTA Centre...K-Town Countdown.

Multiple volunteer opportunities exist. We are interested in hearing from volunteers who are serious about volunteering and will show up for their scheduled shift.

If you are outgoing, hardworking and a people-person, this event is the perfect opportunity for you to volunteer with us.

 

 

Community Living Kingston and District
Kingston, Ontario

Community Living Kingston and District advocates alongside those with an intellectual disability to experience a welcoming inclusive community in addition to providing support and services that respond to people’s goals, interests and needs.

Community Living Ontario-Student Links Initiative
Kingston, Ontario

Student Links matches students aged 14-21 in the Kingston community who identify as having an intellectual disability with a mentor to explore roles for their future based on their common interests.

Concerned Friends of Ontario Citizens in Care Facilities
Kingston, Ontario

Established in 1980, Concerned Friends, a registered charity has been active across Ontario communities for over 40 years. Representing a vibrant and growing community we are committed to our mission: to advance the health and well-being and enrich the experiences of those living in long-term care homes across Ontario.

Cycle Kingston
Kingston, Ontario

Cycle Kingston, Inc., is a registered Canadian charitable organization and incorporated non-profit whose mandate is to provide safe cycling education and cycling skills training in Kingston, Ontario, so that citizens will gain competence and confidence, and will become empowered to choose cycling as a personal means of transportation.
Cycling offers many benefits: health, well-being, environmental, economic, social, and more.

Cycle Kingston works with many community partners to offer a broad variety of safe cycling initiatives, from in-class presentations at local schools, to coordinating the annual Cycling Week festival, to offering individual and small group cycling lessons, to outreach to community service groups and businesses...and so much more.

Cycle Kingston is governed by a volunteer board of directors, selected based on their areas of expertise and commitment. We hire summer students each year who serve as Cycling Ambassadors and lead the delivery of our many spring and summer programs, while role modeling safe cycling behaviour.

Cystic Fibrosis Canada - Kingston Chapter
Kingston, Ontario

Cystic Fibrosis Canada is a national charitable not-for-profit corporation established in 1960, and is one of the world’s top three charitable organisations committed to finding a cure for cystic fibrosis (CF). Cystic Fibrosis is a fatal genetic disease impacting over 4,200 Canadians. People with Cystic Fibrosis must adhere to a strict infection control policies which means they cannot connect to others with the disease indoors. Despite this social isolation, we are working hard to continue to sustain our incredible, unique community!

Diocese of Ontario Refugee Support
Kingston, Ontario

Diocese of Ontario Refugee Support (DOORS) is a ministry of the Anglican Diocese of Ontario, dedicated to settling refugees in the Kingston, Ontario area.

Dragons' Den
Kingston, Ontario

DRAGONS’ DEN producers are hitting the road for an audition tour, with more than 30 stops in Canadian cities. The search is on for a new crop of aspiring entrepreneurs for CBC’s hit TV show’s landmark 10th season. Entrepreneurs from across the country have another chance to face the Dragons in a bid to score some high-powered financial backing for their business ventures.

We are coming to Kingston and we are really hoping you might be able to connect us with some volunteers interested in helping out for this audition location! We are looking for a total of 3 volunteers.

We need the volunteers to be available (preferably full day):
Fri Feb 27 – Kingston, ON
10AM-5PM, Ambassador Hotel and Conference Centre 1550 Princess Street (Atrium)

Volunteer duties would include:
- Signing pitchers in
- Helping producers
- Putting up signs
- Directing pitchers
- Keeping the flow of auditions smooth

This is a great opportunity to see how the show works right from the very beginning! We would really appreciate it if you could forward this message to anyone who might be interested. They can contact me via alicia.chirrey@cbc.ca OR 416-205-8987.