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Are you 13 to 18 and care about the environment? Join ER Teens and get involved in environmental action to help make a real difference!Volunteer your time by completing an action project at home, at school, or in your community. Choose an initiative 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 skillsEarn a certificate and recognition upon completionHow it works:Sign up on our website (earthrangers.com/erteens)Pick a projectTake actionCelebrate your achievements!This is an ongoing opportunity. No experience needed, just an interest in helping the planet!Ready to get started? Sign up at earthrangers.com/erteensQuestions? Email erteens@earthrangers.com
Short-term (less than 6 months) Flexible
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At over 200 years, the Kingston Fall Fair is one of Kingston's longest running events, and it brings together both rural and urban communities. With an annual audience over 24,000, this event provides an excellent opportunity for businesses to participate and support the local agricultural society while also achieving high visibility. Our Board of Directors has developed a list of sponsorship opportunities and we require someone to promote our sponsorship packages to the local business community.
Short-term (less than 6 months) Flexible
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Being a virtual Museum, we need to maintain a significant presence on social media to promote our collections and exhibits. In the past two and a half years, our periodic posts have driven visits to the website from over 80 different countries. Those posts have also generated artifact donations, questions and comments.The Museum is seeking a volunteer to create/post to our existing platforms on a regular basis, in consultation with other Museum volunteers.
Join our H'art Studio program and work alongside artist participants with intellectual or developmental disabilities and community artist instructors to support inclusive arts workshops in visual arts, theatre, dance, music, storytelling and more. Volunteers will gain hands on experience and contribute to a supportive creative community.Volunteers are asked to commit about half a day per week for six months. This helps ensure a consistent and rewarding experience for everyone.Getting StartedTo join us as a volunteer, you’ll need to: Complete a short volunteer application you can find at www.hartcentre.ca/volunteer Arrange a brief visit and interview with our team Complete a standard Criminal Background Check (CPIC), which can be done online Take part in our introductory MixAbilities Inclusive Arts Training (the first four modules) We’ll guide you through each part of the process and are happy to answer any questions along the way.Volunteers: Assist community arts instructors during workshops Support and encourage artist-participants in activities Help set up and clean up workshop spaces Contribute to creating a welcoming, positive, inclusive environmentWhat Will You Gain: Introduction to inclusive arts through the first modules of our MixAbilities Inclusive Arts Training program. Volunteers who are artists or arts educators may continue with full training if they wish. Learn and develop skills in inclusive arts facilitation Gain experience in creative, inclusive environments Build confidence and leadership skills Be part of a supportive community of artists, families, and volunteers Enhance career and personal development opportunities Enjoy new experiences and meet a diverse range of people
Medium-term (6 months to 1 year) Weekly
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The Tetra Society is looking for self motivated individuals with the skills to build custom assistive devices for Kingston residents with a disability. We are looking for engineers, carpenters, handymen, seamstress, anyone with the skills to contribute to a project that will give a Kingston resident with a disability, more independence in their life. There are no minimum hours, we appreciate any time that you can share your skills. You decide on the project you wish to work on, alone or with another volunteer. Tetra covers all the cost associated with the project, including transportation costs to and from the store and the client's residence. To sign up, fill out the Tetra Volunteer Registration form: https://rq.nativeforms.app/m0/1YiYaMRLM
Medium-term (6 months to 1 year) Flexible
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Where can I find remote volunteering in Kingston?

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 Kingston?

Yes! Many local non-profits specifically welcome high school and university students looking to fulfill their community service hours. View student opportunities →

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Can groups or families volunteer together?

Absolutely. Volunteering is a great way to bond. We have listings specifically tagged as suitable for families and groups. View family opportunities →