Community, Volunteers with in Canada.
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If you love nature, want to have a great time by the beautiful beaches, at the same time enjoying all the amenities of a hotel and witnessing the magical spectacle of natural miracles that has been reoccurring for millions of years... then this project is for you!
The aim of the project is to protect the sea turtles with the help of volunteers who will be cooperating with a team of biologists. Up to now, the project has been quite successful and has reached extraordinary results. Participating in marine turtle conservation is a great opportunity to discover the rather charming life of sea turtles.
There are five species of turtles arriving to this area: Negra (Black Turtle), Golfina (Olive Ridley Turtle), Laud (Leatherback Turtle), Carey (Hawksbill Turtle) and more! The size of the turtles varies from 1 meter to 2.4 meters long and the weight from 40 kg to 500 kg. Every turtle makes a nest of around 150 eggs.
The main work consists in patrolling the beaches at night. The working hours are from 8:00pm to 8:00am, four days per week, for an average of thirty hours. Depending on the number of turtles that come ashore, two teams might be formed among the volunteers. This way, each group will be taking turns, working one night and taking the next night off for recovery. In addition, the weekends are also spared for resting. The goal is to find the adult turtles and collect their eggs, to move the eggs to a protected place called Vivero and release newborn baby turtles into the sea when they hatch. Activities must be carried out at night since turtles do not go out of the ocean during the day (because of natural predators, it is safer for turtles to get out of the ocean in the dark). The group will also take part in the reconstruction of some of the most important turtle camps in the region.Project dates:
July 5 - July 17, 2023
July 19 - July 31, 2023
August 2 - August 14, 2023
August 16 - August 28, 2023
August 30 - September 11, 2023
September 13 - September 25, 2023
September 27 - October 9, 2023
October 11 - October 23, 2023
October 25 - November 6, 2023
November 8 - November 20, 2023
November 22 - December 4, 2023
January 10 - January 22, 2024
January 24 - February 5, 2024More details and application available at https://cadip.org/volunteer-in-mexico
CADIP Affordable Volunteering Abroad: https://cadip.org/
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I am an experienced Medium who wants to help more people. Think Psychic Medium you may have seen on TV. I have been doing sessions for loved ones for more than 15 years and I want to practice with more than 5 people in the room... The session is free but a donation is allowed as well. Please contact me for more info!
I'd love to help you settle your feelings about passed-over loved ones or missing people.What I'm looking for: If you could find four friends and host me I can come to you...
OR: In time I can gather individual respondents and you can come to me. If you are serious about me creating a group please don't bail, I find those who have their own group follow through!
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What is the Purpose of the Study?
We are looking for individuals who struggle with regular exercise to participate in a study to test an exercise counseling strategy to reduce the struggle.What’s involved
1. Email us and we will send you a 10-minute online survey: fhill@brocku.ca
OR go directly to our consent form: https://bit.ly/exercise_stuggles
2. Meet in a video call with a trainer for 15 minutes to talk about exercise and complete few short surveys.You’ll receive a $15 Amazon gift card for participating!
Primary Investigator: Isabelle Hill, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences, Brock University
Study title: The Participation Project: Reducing the struggle to exercise
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Volunteer to be a counsellor (summer camp style) for Operation Trackshoes (June 9 -11) at the University of Victoria. No prior experience needed. Must attend an orientation/interview session, and do a criminal record check.
Visit the counsellor page for an application form at www.trackshoes.ca
For more information email us at info@trackshoes.ca
Looking forward to seeing you as we celebrate our 50th and last event. Volunteer and have some fun and meet some incredible great people.
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Have you been diagnosed with bipolar disorder? Are you curious about your circadian rhythms? Participants needed for a completely online research study of eating rhythms in bipolar disorder. Participation will involve completion of a few questionnaires, virtual meeting, and meal tracking using a mobile phone application for two weeks. Please email elena.koning@queensu.ca for more information and to participate.
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Do You Have Borderline Personality Disorder? Are You In a Romantic Relationship?
You may be eligible to participate in an online couple’s research study at York University.
We are looking for people who struggle with intense emotions and self-injury/suicidal thoughts and behaviours and their romantic partners who are 18 years old and up who:
• Are willing to complete questionnaires and interviews about emotions, thoughts, and behaviours
• Are able and willing to complete a brief measure of their emotions, thoughts, and behaviours every day on their smart phone for 4 weeksParticipants will be paid up to $310.75 for their participation.
Interested participants should contact the study by replying to this ad. Please refrain from commenting on this public post. Rather, for any questions about the study, contact the study by replying to this ad.
This study has been approved by the York University (2021-362) and Ryerson University (2021-551) Research Ethics Board.
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Want to make a big difference in this amazing community? Volunteer with SHARE Society as an Assistant in the Community Assistance Program (CAP)!
Who is SHARE Society?
We are a nonprofit organization that is 100% dedicated to giving back to this wonderful city. We provide support and quality self-help opportunities to promote responsible personal growth for people in need.About CAP
CAP offers material goods free of charge to families/individuals in the Okanagan area who are struggling to make ends meet. At this time we have a large demand to serve newcomers to Canada who need assistance starting out. We also support local shelters and agency partners with direct donations for their clients.What Does the Role Include?
-sorting and packing donations for families/individuals who receive service in-house, and for our agency partners.
-option to be part of program service to assist clients with their shopping, and/or delivery to our agency partners.What are the Role Requirements
-must be able to lift 15 lbs
-possess organizational and writing skills
-have the ability to work with others, and independently in a fast-paced environmentWHO CAN APPLY?
Our volunteers are students, seniors, working professionals, families, and those new to Canada - we take volunteers from all walks of life. We give people the tools to work towards their volunteer goals while giving back to the community.How do I Apply?
Click "APPLY NOW" or contact us to find out more!Contact us Today!
Website: www.kelownasharesociety.ca
Email: info@kelownasharesociety.ca
Phone: 250-763-8117
Address: 581 Gaston Ave Kelowna BC V1Y 7E6We look forward to meeting you, and thank you for sharing your time with SHARE Society!
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We're looking for Canadian parents and adolescents to participate in a study on text message communication being done by researchers at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health.
You may be eligible for the study if you:
- Are a parent or guardian of a young person aged 13-18 living in Canada
- Communicate with each other in English by text messageYour role will include:
1. You and your child meet with a research assistant virtually
2. Fill out online surveys and securely send in the text messages between you and your adolescent
3. Complete 4 short, monthly surveys
4. Fill out surveys 5 months later and securely send in parent-adolescent texts over the past 5 monthsData will be analyzed anonymously.
Compensation is provided for parents and adolescents.
If you’re interested, please contact us at CRAFT@camh.ca
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For your facility: You can get TRAINING AT YOUR OWN Location HOME or Office
Forex | Future ! Stock Training+ Custom Trading Software (Training One on One just in 2-1/2 Hrs) Bring Laptop with you, (only Window Laptop) Training in live market practically on chart, after training my support all the time with you by phone, WhatsApp, Email or personal meeting discussion, till you pro in trading.
Forex/ Future/ Stock trading is not rocket science. It is a small investment leading to good profit, every day in a 24 hours market.
All you need is a laptop and internet, Earn Money, Stay at Home, Better then ODD jobs.
•Custom Trading Software: Perfect Entry and Exit Indicator Training Time Two & Half Hours ==Training + Trading Software = $550 (Best tested indicators Combination)
Who am I? I am expert in Forex trading working since last 18 years, I have developed the skills and practices that are needed to succeed in trading. I have also developed combination of indicators to help me make decisions while trading.
You will get the best Software Indicators forever, and you must follow the trading rules to earn good money in 24 hours running Forex market,
For Forex Training + Software == Contact via email, Phone, text, or what’s app, For International Students Online Training available, just send email or text, for schedule training, Location: Burlington Canada Contact : +1 647-767-6081 www.forexadvisor.ca
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Need volunteers for varies positions for a one day event on Sunday Nov.1 2th 2023 at Oshawa Record/CD Show at LVIV Hall in Oshawa
Need volunteers for the following:
- help for vendors as they come in and out. shifts are 7-10am and then 3-5pm. either time or both times are great.
-need volunteer to be a record (record supplied) and stand outside at corner jump around and point to hall. must dress warmly and even wear snow pants, coat, hat, etc.
-need volunteer to check stamps for everyone that paid admission
-need volunteers to do odds and ends during even like take orders and lunch to vendorsTHIS IS GREAT FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS VOLUNTEER HOURS!
All volunteers will have free admission to show if they want to stay
MUST BE RELIABLE AND ABLE TO WORKPlease contact me asap.
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- Are you between the ages of 60-70?
- Do you have access to a personal computer with secure internet connection?You may be eligible to participate in our paid research study!
Researchers at the University of Toronto are looking for older adults to participate in a study to understand the way people think. We want to better understand the relationship between motivation and thinking. Participants will be asked to complete an interview via Microsoft Teams, complete self-report questionnaires asking about mood and thinking, and complete tasks on the computer.
** You will be asked to partake in 2 virtual sessions (~1-14 days apart), with each visit lasting 2-4 hours. You will be compensated $45 ($20 for the first session and $25 for the second session). You may also be rewarded an additional monetary bonus following the completion of all computer tasks. **
All information will be kept strictly confidential.
If you are interested in participating, please click on the survey link:
https://redcap.utoronto.ca/surveys/?s=EW7H9EKEAW
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What does safety mean? Definitions and Experiences of Safety Study
1) Do you:
● Generally manage anxiety and stress well?
● Generally feel good?
● Generally feel calm and relaxed?2) Are you between the ages of 18 years or older?
3) Do you speak English fluently?
If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study at Toronto Metropolitan University. For this study, completion of an online screening survey (not compensated) is required to determine eligibility. If eligible, participants will complete a 15-20 minute online questionnaire survey, followed by a 1-1.5 hour virtual interview. 16 people will be sought to participate in this study. Participants will be entered into a raffle to win one of four $50 gift-cards. This study in funded by Toronto Metropolitan University.
If you are interested, please contact caplab@torontomu.ca for more information and to initiate the screening process. All inquiries are confidential.
Principal Researchers:
Justice Cupid, BA jmcupid@torontomu.ca
Dr. Naomi Koerner, PhD naomi.koerner@torontomu.caThis study has been reviewed and approved by the Toronto Metropolitan University Research Ethics Board. The ID for the present study is: REB 2022-379. If you having any questions regarding your rights as a research participant in this study, you may contact the Toronto Metropolitan University Research Ethics Board for information:
Toronto Metropolitan University
Research Ethics Board, c/o Office of the Vice President, Research and Innovation
Toronto Metropolitan University
350 Victoria Street,
Toronto, ON M5B 2K3,
416-979-5042
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In this project, participants can learn about and share their love for photography and global and local environmental issues. If you are interested in topics such as climate change, waste management, animal protection and sustainability, and you also love taking photographs or want to develop your photography skills, then this project is for you!
While developing your artistic and technical photography skills, you will also be focusing on environmental and sustainability issues through non-formal activities such as workshops, discussions, presentations and visits facilitated by the project coordinators. One of our aims is to help create more environmentally aware consumers and travellers!
You will visit local projects focused on the environment and conservation. These may include hands-on activities or guided visits. Some examples include outdoor cleanup tasks, a community dinner or a visit to a recycling centre, a geothermal power plant, a museum or exhibition. Some of these activities are dependent on conditions such as weather, pandemic-related restrictions, as well as availability of our partners.
You will also have time to put the theory about photography into practice, walking around and exploring the city. At the end of the project, the best photographs from each participant are selected for an online exhibition. Participants should bring their own digital cameras, lenses, tripods and laptops if possible.
The program combines learning, sharing, hands-on activities, getting to know Iceland, its culture, having fun, exploring the capital city and some stunning nature attractions in the Golden Circle excursion or other excursions. Participants should prepare to share environmental issues from their countries and should be ready to spend time outdoors walking medium distances during activities and sightseeing.
In this project, we will organize a Night photography and Aurora hunting (Northern lights) workshop in the countryside in the close vicinity of Reykjavík. This will take place during late evening and possibly into the night. The Northern lights are a natural phenomenon depending on solar activity and meteorological conditions; we cannot guarantee you will see the Northern lights, but the night photography workshop will be organised anyway.
Project dates:
September 5 - September 14, 2023
September 15 - September 24, 2023
September 25 - October 4, 2023
October 5 - October 14, 2023
October 15 - October 24, 2023
October 25 - November 3, 2023
November 4 - November 13, 2023
November 14 - November 23, 2023
November 24 - December 3, 2023
December 4 - December 13, 2023
December 14 - December 23, 2023For more information and application, please visit: http://cadip.org/volunteer-in-iceland
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NEED AN ALTRUISTIC WOMAN TO BE MY SURROGATE, UP TO 40 YEARS OF AGE OR YOUNGER
IN ONTARIO
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Description
Research participants needed! We are looking to recruit adults for a Media Consumption study at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) investigating adults’ media consumption and Netflix viewing behaviour. Please see the attached flyer for more details.Eligibility Criteria:
1) be 18 years old or above
2) have a Netflix subscription
3) have never watched the show, New AmsterdamTime Commitment: Two 1 hour online sessions one week apart and you will be asked to watch 5 episodes of a Netflix show. This study is completely online and can be completed using a personal laptop.
Compensation: 2-month basic Netflix subscription given to participants in the form of an online code. You can use this even if you have a different type of Netflix subscription.
Contact: If you are interested in participating or have any questions, please contact the research assistant, Eva Pereira at eva.pereira@torontomu.ca.
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We are a Non-for-profit Organization in the GTA.
We are seeking volunteer candidates to help with Fundraising for a Non-profit Organization.
*Experience on the phones and speaking well with others would be an asset.
*Help to bring positive awareness in our Community
*A go-getter
*Reliable
*Open to share other skills you may have to help with Organization.*Opportunity can Lead to paid in the future* TBD.
For more information reach out to us.
Visit: www.blackidfound.org
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Are you a female between the ages of 12 and 22 years with a current or recent diagnosis of anorexia nervosa? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health seeking to better understand how individuals who have/had anorexia nervosa experience reward.
The study will involve: 3 study visits, 1 follow up questionnaire after 6 months, interviews and assessments, and 2 fMRI scans.You will be compensated for your time.
To participate or for more information, visit https://bbp.lab.utoronto.ca/html/an_project.html or contact anorexia.research@camh.ca
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- Are you between the ages of 20-40?
- Have you been diagnosed with depression? Or are you experiencing symptoms of
sadness? Hopelessness? Loss of interest in activities or hobbies? Social withdrawal? Changes in sleep or appetite?
- Do you have access to a personal computer with secure internet connection?You may be eligible to participate in our paid research study!
Researchers at the University of Toronto are looking for adults to participate in a study to understand the way people think. We want to better understand the relationship between motivation and thinking. Participants will be asked to complete an interview via Microsoft Teams, complete self-report questionnaires asking about mood and thinking, and complete tasks on the computer.
**You will be asked to partake in 2 virtual sessions (~1-14 days apart), with each visit lasting 2-4 hours. You will be compensated $45 ($20 for the first session and $25 for the second session). You may also be rewarded an additional monetary bonus following the completion of all computer tasks. **
All information will be kept strictly confidential.
If you are interested in participating, please complete the survey link below:
https://redcap.utoronto.ca/surveys/?s=DKJLP4W3AA3LL3NR
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The content creator will update existing material, generate novel work, and identify new ways to reach consumers. You should also contribute to the shaping of our stylistic guidelines.
To be a successful content creator, you should focus on appealing to consumers' interests by creating engaging material. Ultimately, an exceptional content creator will promote collaboration between internal stakeholders to ensure consistency in our organisation's outputs.
Content Creator Responsibilities:
Writing, reviewing, editing, and updating content for company websites, blogs, marketing materials, and similar platforms.
Conducting research and interviews to learn more about current trends, developments, and perceptions about the subject matter, and then contextualizing your findings.
Assisting the creative team with the design of promotional materials.
Using social media to engage consumers, respond to questions or complaints, and to promote company initiatives.
Collaborating with internal departments to establish campaign objectives, complete tasks, and identify and solve problems.
Monitoring social media and company website metrics.
Utilizing SEO methods to increase site traffic.
Suggesting new ways to promote company offerings and to reach consumers.
This position is volunteer and good for someone looking to build they portfolio. If you are interested, please send resume to rokoshm@cfdeyouth.org
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See my Other Ads for Details.
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Hello does anyone have any blankets they don't use am homeless here and near freezing to death at night can barely sleep only have small sleeping bag and small thin blanket.
It would be greatly appreciated have a great day God bless
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Are You in a Relationship and Struggling with Intense Emotions?
You may be eligible to participate in an online couple’s research study at York University.
We are looking for people who struggle with intense emotions and self-injury/suicidal thoughts and behaviours and their romantic partners who are 18 years old and up who:
• Are willing to complete questionnaires and interviews about emotions, thoughts, and behaviours
• Are able and willing to complete a brief measure of their emotions, thoughts, and behaviours every day on their smart phone for 4 weeksParticipants will be paid up to $310.75 for their participation.
Interested participants should contact the study by replying to this ad. Please refrain from commenting on this public post. Rather, for any questions about the study, contact the study by replying to this ad.
This study has been approved by the York University (2021-362) and Ryerson University (2021-551) Research Ethics Board.
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Welcome to Girl Guides! We empower young girls and women to be everything they want to be, and as a volunteer, you will help make that happen! Our volunteers support girls as they build confidence, develop new skills and become leaders in their communities.
As part of a unit’s leadership team, you’ll facilitate fun and engaging program activities, like scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, outdoor exploration, games and more. You can choose to work with girls in one of five branches: Sparks (age 5-6), Brownies (age 7-8), Guides (age 9-11), Pathfinders (age 12-14) or Rangers (age 15-17).
Apply Now - https://www.girlguides.ca/WEB/AdultReg
Change her world and your own
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Our nonprofit organization is seeking individuals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of survivors of sexual abuse in religious and spiritual communities to join our board of directors.
As a member of our board, you will play a critical role in shaping our organization's strategic direction, ensuring we stay true to our mission and values. You will work collaboratively with our team to oversee our programs and services, as well as engage with stakeholders and the broader community to build awareness and support for our cause.
We are looking for individuals with diverse experiences and backgrounds who share our commitment to supporting survivors and ending sexual abuse in religious and spiritual communities. Whether you have expertise in fundraising, finance, marketing, legal affairs, or governance, we welcome your unique perspective and skills.
If you are interested in joining our board and making a significant impact in the lives of survivors, please reach out to us today. info@safesacredspace.ca Together, we can create a safer and more supportive world for all survivors of sexual abuse.
Thank you for considering this opportunity to serve with us.
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Volunteers needed to teach English.
Based on the volunteer’s skills and education, it is also possible to volunteer as teachers’ aid for subjects like Math, World History, Environment, Grammar, Science, etc. This project offers the opportunity for volunteers to assist students of Elementary Schools located in rural areas, where access to English teachers is limited.The volunteer work consists in teaching basic English and Environmental lessons in under-resourced rural schools from the Coast, Highlands and the Amazon. To those who have good level of Spanish, we offer to assist the children who have learning problems helping them in reading, writing, grammar, mathematics in the afternoons after school (mainly in the schools from the Coast). The schools do not have didactic materials for English lessons; volunteers are responsible to prepare these materials for the benefit of the schools, to prepare exams and evaluations, as well as, for each grade, a report about the students' achievements and goals must be given to the Principals of the schools.
Duration of the project: Minimum time for volunteering is 5 months, up to 10 months. Volunteers can apply for the following periods:
In the Highlands and the Amazon: from September to the end of June;
In the Coastal region: from May to the end of January.
Special requirements: Basic knowledge of Spanish is required.
To learn more and apply: http://cadip.org/volunteering-in-ecuador
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Welcome to Girl Guides! We empower young girls and women to be everything they want to be, and as a volunteer, you will help make that happen! Our volunteers support girls as they build confidence, develop new skills and become leaders in their communities.
As part of a unit’s leadership team, you’ll facilitate fun and engaging program activities, like scavenger hunts, arts and crafts, outdoor exploration, games and more. You can choose to work with girls in one of five branches: Sparks (age 5-6), Brownies (age 7-8), Guides (age 9-11), Pathfinders (age 12-14) or Rangers (age 15-17).
Apply Now - https://www.girlguides.ca/WEB/AdultReg and Change her world and your own
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Troubleshooting & optimization $50
- Removing user profiles in order to improve performance.
- Adjusting Windows settings to prevent unwanted features from being enabled.
- Upgrade Windows to the most recent build (Unless informed not to)
- Will confirm that the bios and all drivers are current.
+ More
Data recovery $100 / 1TB $50/500 GB
- Corrupted Drive
- Accidentally deleted files/folders
+ More
Software installation $55
- Install a specific program.
- Install Windows (License key provided by the customer)
- Installing Open-Source OS.
- Installation of virus protection software
Custom build assembly + Windows Installation $200 + Parts Cost
Windows 10/11 installs: $30 Home, $40 Pro + Service fee $50
dustings, thermal paste replacement for cpu, gpu: $30 desktop, $50 laptop + service fee $50
Please PM me for an estimate if you have any other issues.
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I`m a newcomer from Ukraine looking for any type of office work.
I`m a software Engineering major(2nd year). I`m fluent in English and Ukrainian. I have a high typing speed and I`m proficient with the Office Suite(Word, Excel...). Additionally, I`m a Full-Stack/Front-End Angular developer.
Ready to volunteer to gain Canadian experience.
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Volunteer Probono Help Please. Just to get items back
Hi there. I am having difficulty retrieving items from a local shoe repair store (cobler).
I DO NOT OWE ANY MONEY as the job was never started. I just want my items back so I can move on.I feel the owner is playing a "CONTROL GAME".
The ower has had my items for over a year and a half. Everytime I ask when I can get my items back, the owner says when they can go to their storage to pick up.
They repeatedly tell me to call them.
They have a store number and cell number which they never answer when I call.I have tried to balance asking for the items back not to badger the owner.
They are claiming and twisting that I have disappeared multiple times and thats not the case. I could not ask every week for my items to be returned as this just annoys the owner more.I just need someone to legally contact them to get my items back.
PLEASE, I am on assistance and working towards disability so I am struggling as is.It is only a few meaningful items.
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Hello,
I’m currently a dental hygiene student looking for reliable clients to help me graduate. This will include
-Oral cancer screening
-X-rays if needed
-full mouth Assessment
-Cleaning
-Fluoride
And more
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Our Glorious Summer is a documentary project about the short-lived and much loved Canadian summers, as experienced by the residents of the country's largest city. Winters in Toronto can be hard to bear, but in the summer the city is a sweeter, gentler and brighter place. It's a green, lush and vibrant playground. The summers are so endearing and memorable that when August comes, when the temperatures start to drop, and the sun sets earlier, it can feel like the end of a very long and glorious party. There is even a palpable sense of mourning in the populace, as we shift from the season of life, growth and vitality to the decay and primitive hazards of fall and winter.
The short film documents the last few golden weeks of summer in Toronto, and will utilise the personal anecdotes and experiences of Torontonians, as they recount the significance of the summer in the Canadian psyche, and tell stories of how the transition out of summer impacts them.
If you are a Toronto resident and would you'd like to participate in the project; please upload an brief audio recording describing how you feel about the end of summer to this google form (https://forms.gle/YtXdkMkkyYtPRRTw7). If your clip is selected, you will be contacted with further details.
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Are you an adult with a diagnosis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)? If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study to help us better understand how FASD affects your health.
Interested? Get in touch with us! -
Email: adulthealth.fasd@ubc.ca
Phone: 604-809-5574Or you can fill out this form and we will contact you!
Contact form: https://ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_dpcQRpp2wHYZNoq
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What does safety mean? Safety Definitions and Experiences Study
1) Do you:
● Generally manage anxiety and stress well?
● Generally feel good?
● Generally feel calm and relaxed?
2) Are you between the ages of 18 years or older?
3) Do you speak English fluently?If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study at Toronto Metropolitan University. For this study, completion of an online screening survey (not compensated) is required to determine eligibility. If eligible, participants will complete a 15-20 minute online questionnaire survey, followed by a 1-1.5 hour virtual interview. 30 people will be sought to participate in this study. Participants will be entered into a raffle to win one of four $50 gift-cards. This study in funded by Toronto Metropolitan University.
If you are interested, please contact caplab@torontomu.ca for more information and to initiate the screening process. All inquiries are confidential.
Principal Researchers:
Justice Cupid, BA jmcupid@torontomu.ca
Dr. Naomi Koerner, PhD naomi.koerner@torontomu.caThis study has been reviewed and approved by the Toronto Metropolitan University Research Ethics Board. The ID for the present study is: REB 2022-379. If you having any questions regarding your rights as a research participant in this study, you may contact the Toronto Metropolitan University Research Ethics Board for information:
Toronto Metropolitan University
Research Ethics Board, c/o Office of the Vice President, Research and Innovation
Toronto Metropolitan University
350 Victoria Street,
Toronto, ON M5B 2K3,
416-979-5042
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I am a Counselling student and would like to polish my skills; I will become a listening ear if you want to share something or let your frustration out.
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The Auditory Aging Lab at the Rotman Research Institute is seeking research research participants for a paid auditory eye-tracking study.
In order to be eligible, you should:
1. Be either between 18-35 years OR between 55-80 years
2. Be a Native English Speaker (i.e., you should have learned English BEFORE the age of 5)
3. NOT have a history of severe hearing difficultly or neurological problems
4. NOT have a prescribed hearing deviceYou will be compensated for your time and reimbursed for TTC/parking at Baycrest.
Please see the flyer for more details.
If you are interested, please contact:
Priya Pandey
ppandey@research.baycrest.org
(416) 785 2500 ext. 3142
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Calling all individuals that love food! Are you interested in learning more about your digestive
health? Join our Digestive Enzyme Study today.Requirements:
- 30 to 60 years old
- Someone with a BMI between 18.5 to 29.9 kg/m2
- Someone who eats 2 meals a day
- Someone who does not have any extreme dietary habits
- 3 visits to our clinic in Guelph, ONCompensates up to $325. If you are interested, contact us at 519-341-3366 or
participate@apextrials.com. Fill out the pre-screening survey here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/digestiveenzymestudy
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What does safety mean? Definitions and Experiences of Safety Study
1) Do you:
• Worry about a lot of different things?
• Worry more than other people you know?
• Find it difficult to control your worrying?
2) Are you between the ages of 18 years or older?
3) Do you speak English fluently?If so, you may be eligible to participate in a research study at Toronto Metropolitan University. For this study, completion of an online screening survey (not compensated) is required to determine eligibility. If eligible, participants will complete a 15-20 minute online questionnaire package, followed by a 1-1.5 hour virtual interview. 30 people will be sought to participate in survey study. Participants will be entered into a raffle to win one of four $50 gift-cards. This study in funded by Toronto Metropolitan University.
If you are interested, please contact caplab@torontomu.ca for more information and to initiate the screening process. All inquiries are confidential.
Principal Researchers:
Justice Cupid, BA jmcupid@torontomu.ca
Dr. Naomi Koerner, PhD naomi.koerner@torontomu.caThis study has been reviewed and approved by the Toronto Metropolitan University Research Ethics Board. The ID for the present study is: REB 2022-379. If you having any questions regarding your rights as a research participant in this study, you may contact the Toronto Metropolitan University Research Ethics Board for information:
Toronto Metropolitan University
Research Ethics Board, c/o Office of the Vice President, Research and Innovation
Toronto Metropolitan University
350 Victoria Street,
Toronto, ON M5B 2K3,
416-979-5042
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Are you interested in participating in a research study on blood pressure? Our investigational study at Nuralogix, is investigating how facial blood flow information can be used to measure blood pressure. If you are over the age of 18, have high blood pressure, and are interested in participating, please contact us at researcher@nuralogix.ai for more information!
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Calling all individuals that love food! Are you interested in learning more about your digestive
health? Join our Digestive Enzyme Study today.Requirements:
- 30 to 60 years old
- Someone with a BMI between 18.5 to 29.9 kg/m2
- Someone who eats 2 meals a day
- Someone who does not have any extreme dietary habits
- 3 visits to our clinic in Guelph, ONCompensates up to $325. If you are interested, contact us at 519-341-3366 or
participate@apextrials.com. Fill out the pre-screening survey here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/digestiveenzymestudy
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Calling all individuals that love food! Are you interested in learning more about your digestive
health? Join our Digestive Enzyme Study today.Requirements:
- 30 to 60 years old
- Someone with a BMI between 18.5 to 29.9 kg/m2
- Someone who eats 2 meals a day
- Someone who does not have any extreme dietary habits
- 3 visits to our clinic in Guelph, ONCompensates up to $325. If you are interested, contact us at 519-341-3366 or
participate@apextrials.com. Fill out the pre-screening survey here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/digestiveenzymestudy
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Are you not going #2 everyday? You may be eligible for our Probiotic Study!
We are seeking healthy individuals between the ages of 18-65 with less than 5 bowel movements per week to participate. Participants are required to attend 3 visits to our clinic in Guelph and provide two self-collected fecal samples. Compensating up to $600.
If you are interested, please give us a call at 519-341-3366 or email us at participate@nutrasource.ca. Fill out the pre-screening survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NutrasourceProbioticStudy
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I have over 4 years in administrative, recruitment, event, accounting and politics, while providing excellent customer service.
Currently, I am looking to gain more industry-related experience. For more information, please visit my LinkedIn profile (www.linkedin.com/in/amir-soltaninia-2016ab48)
Contact me for a volunteer opportunity.
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Do you have infrequent bowel movements? Are you 18-65 years old with less than 5 bowel
movements per week? You may be eligible for our Probiotic Study.Receive up to $600 for your participation in our Probiotic Study. Call us at 519-341-3366 or email
us at participate@nutrasource.ca to learn more. Fill out the survey here:https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NutrasourceProbioticStudy
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Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind is looking for volunteers in Guelph, to help with our donation dog program. You would be responsible for the collections and deposits, sending reports, and generally ensuring the donation dogs are kept tidy. This position is great for retirees and those looking to volunteer a few hours a month, with a flexible schedule. If you are interested in joining this national fundraising effort, email Jeff at events@guidedogs.ca.
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Are you not going #2 everyday? You may be eligible for our Probiotic Study!
We are seeking healthy individuals between the ages of 18-65 with less than 5 bowel movements per week to participate. Participants are required to attend 3 visits to our clinic in Guelph and provide two self-collected fecal samples. Compensating up to $600.
If you are interested, please give us a call at 519-341-3366 or email us at participate@nutrasource.ca. Fill out the pre-screening survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NutrasourceProbioticStudy
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Do you want to be the first to know about upcoming paid research opportunities?
Sign up today to receive emails about our new studies.
Fill out the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/apexparticipantsurvey, give us a call at 519-341-3366 or email us at participate@apextrials.com to learn more about our clinical research.
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SOBC Richmond Head Coach – ClubFit Starting September 2023
Roles and Responsibilities
• Make sure you are enforcing Fair Play Code (see SOBC Head Coach Manual linked below, P13)
• Ensure athletes are respecting the rules, officials and opponents.
• Ensure all that all athletes get equal amounts of play and instruction time as well as support.
• Ensure no one is being yelled at or ridiculed for performing poorly.
• Encourage all athletes are being provided equal opportunities and time from their coach.
• Encourage athlete confidence and enjoyment.
• Be a cheer leader to your athletes.
• Ensure that equipment and facilities are safe for the athlete’s needs and abilities.
• Be a coach that athletes can respect.
• Be generous with praise.
• Make sure everyone on the field understands what is happening and how they should be acting.
• Maintain a professional, upbeat and enthusiastic atmosphere that allows athletes to ask questions and express themselves.
• Lead the warm-up and cool-down, have a plan for practice that assistants or substitutes could follow if for some reason you need to be absent and a cancellation could not be arranged.
• Communicate directions to assistant coach in a professional manner that promotes their long term program involvement and development as coaches.
• Communicate with Safety volunteer regarding First Aid, Social Distancing infractions, or special supports required by any athletes to safely participate.
• Ensure that all athletes at your practice have officially registered at SOBC.
• Attend regular coaches meetings and maintain professional development for the advancement of your own skills and competency (with aid of Program Coordinator).
• Attend all SOBC sanctioned competitions at the local and regional level your athletes are invited to for your sport.
• Prepare and submit a year end report to Program Coordinator, which contains a summary of the years activities (may also contain evaluations of players & any recommendations.
• Contact your Program Coordinator if you need adjustments to your program budget.
• Be aware of your full responsibilities, as well as those of the Assistant Coaches, from the Head Coaching 2019 Manual: SOBC_HeadCoachManual_Oct2019.pdf (specialolympics.ca)
• Complete NCCP National Coaching Certification 2-day accreditation workshop and Ethics module to become a nationally recognized coach whom can be called on for any level of Special Olympics International Competitions if called on by leadership.
• Head Coaches should aim to host a competition in their local, with the support of their local committee and Program Coordinator, every 2-4 years.
• Head coaches must ensure their athletes have an opportunity to compete annually. (Currently still on hold due to COVID-19, competitions and qualifiers for Provincial and National competitions will resume Fall 2022)Eligibility
• Must be at least 19 years of age.
• Must complete the SOC – Online Volunteer Orientation modules
• Must be fully SOC competition trained within the first year of coaching (SOC Competition Sport Workshop, plus Make Ethical Decisions module and online evaluation completed).
• Competency in written and spoken English as well as with email communications.
• Education in Coaching, Leadership, Sports Sciences, Working with Disabilities is an asset
• Willing to take on ongoing education and maintain NCCP Coaching Certification requirements. (20 credit hours every 5 years for an average of 4 hours per year).
o SOBC offers enough for you to maintain your accreditation for free via their provincial website calendar.
• Recognized certification in coaching if no experience as an athlete is possessed.
• Must abide by the policies set by the Leadership Council of Special Olympics BC
• Must abide by the policies and procedures set by the Local
• Must follow the philosophy of Special Olympics BC as presented in the Mission StatementCommitment
• Weekly 90-minute practice
• Full 2-year terms must be completed. Seasons vary from 8 to 10 months depending on the sport.To apply please email Faye Bork -Richmond SOBC Volunteer Registrar at sobcrichmondvol@gmail.com with your resume and a short statement about your experiences and why you think you would be a good fit for the position.
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SOBC Richmond Head Coach – Rhythmic Gymnastics Starting September 2023
Roles and Responsibilities
• Make sure you are enforcing Fair Play Code (see SOBC Head Coach Manual linked below, P13)
• Ensure athletes are respecting the rules, officials and opponents.
• Ensure all that all athletes get equal amounts of play and instruction time as well as support.
• Ensure no one is being yelled at or ridiculed for performing poorly.
• Encourage all athletes are being provided equal opportunities and time from their coach.
• Encourage athlete confidence and enjoyment.
• Be a cheer leader to your athletes.
• Ensure that equipment and facilities are safe for the athlete’s needs and abilities.
• Be a coach that athletes can respect.
• Be generous with praise.
• Make sure everyone on the field understands what is happening and how they should be acting.
• Maintain a professional, upbeat and enthusiastic atmosphere that allows athletes to ask questions and express themselves.
• Lead the warm-up and cool-down, have a plan for practice that assistants or substitutes could follow if for some reason you need to be absent and a cancellation could not be arranged.
• Communicate directions to assistant coach in a professional manner that promotes their long term program involvement and development as coaches.
• Communicate with Safety volunteer regarding First Aid, Social Distancing infractions, or special supports required by any athletes to safely participate.
• Ensure that all athletes at your practice have officially registered at SOBC.
• Attend regular coaches meetings and maintain professional development for the advancement of your own skills and competency (with aid of Program Coordinator).
• Attend all SOBC sanctioned competitions at the local and regional level your athletes are invited to for your sport.
• Prepare and submit a year end report to Program Coordinator, which contains a summary of the years activities (may also contain evaluations of players & any recommendations.
• Contact your Program Coordinator if you need adjustments to your program budget.
• Be aware of your full responsibilities, as well as those of the Assistant Coaches, from the Head Coaching 2019 Manual: SOBC_HeadCoachManual_Oct2019.pdf (specialolympics.ca)
• Complete NCCP National Coaching Certification 2-day accreditation workshop and Ethics module to become a nationally recognized coach whom can be called on for any level of Special Olympics International Competitions if called on by leadership.
• Head Coaches should aim to host a competition in their local, with the support of their local committee and Program Coordinator, every 2-4 years.
• Head coaches must ensure their athletes have an opportunity to compete annually. (Currently still on hold due to COVID-19, competitions and qualifiers for Provincial and National competitions will resume Fall 2022)Eligibility
• Must be at least 19 years of age.
• Must complete the SOC – Online Volunteer Orientation modules
• Must be fully SOC competition trained within the first year of coaching (SOC Competition Sport Workshop, plus Make Ethical Decisions module and online evaluation completed).
• Competency in written and spoken English as well as with email communications.
• Education in Coaching, Leadership, Sports Sciences, Working with Disabilities is an asset
• Willing to take on ongoing education and maintain NCCP Coaching Certification requirements. (20 credit hours every 5 years for an average of 4 hours per year).
o SOBC offers enough for you to maintain your accreditation for free via their provincial website calendar.
• Recognized certification in coaching if no experience as an athlete is possessed.
• Must abide by the policies set by the Leadership Council of Special Olympics BC
• Must abide by the policies and procedures set by the Local
• Must follow the philosophy of Special Olympics BC as presented in the Mission StatementCommitment
• Weekly 90-minute practice
• Full 2-year terms must be completed. Seasons vary from 8 to 10 months depending on the sport.To apply please email Faye Bork -Richmond SOBC Volunteer Registrar at sobcrichmondvol@gmail.com with your resume and a short statement about your experiences and why you think you would be a good fit for the position.
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Bénévoles ou familles d'accueil recherchés pour aider à socialiser des chats errants ou abandonnés afin de faciliter leurs adoption. Merci.
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Bonjour
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Tous nos comptoirs alimentaires gratuits & sans justificatif :
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