Community, Volunteers with in Canada, Saskatchewan.
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In this project, volunteers will support a fishing community to protect, preserve and plant more mangrove forests, and improve the income generation opportunities for local fishermen. International volunteers have been nursing and planting more than 50,000 mangroves every year. The presence of volunteers has also enabled the community to become a very attractive eco-tourism site since 2014. It attracts thousands of tourists every year, so besides earning from fishing, local people are now also providing services for tourists to generate more income.
The project welcomes individuals who are passionate about the environment and hands-on conservation work. Volunteers will be working as active promoters of environmental and sea life preservation, and enjoying the natural environment at the same time.
Volunteers' main tasks will be organizing workshops with local people to promote the importance of mangrove forests to people, collecting mangrove seeds, seedlings, and planting mangroves in a protected area while maintaining the already planted mangroves.
Project dates:
June 5 - June 16, 2023
July 3 - July 14, 2023
July 31 - August 11, 2023
August 14 - August 25, 2023
October 2 - October 13, 2023
November 13 - November 24, 2023
December 18 - December 29, 2023
January 14 - January 26, 2024
February 4 - February 16, 2024
March 3 - March 15, 2024More info at: https://cadip.org/volunteer-in-cambodia
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The Active Living for Pain research team is inviting Saskatchewan community members who are 18+ years old and live with chronic pain to join them. Together, the research team and participants will develop a unique physical activity and pain management program for adults living with moderate-to-severe chronic pain.
The program will be designed during two online meetings between May and August 2023. Each meeting will be up to 2 hours long and involve discussing preferences about physical activity and how to deliver the different parts of the program.
Participants need to be able to do physical activity to inform the meeting discussions. However, they will not be asked to do physical activity during the meetings.
Individuals who are interested in helping design the program can complete the initial research survey at any time to get started: https://activelivingforpain.ca/nowrecruiting/
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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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We are seeking adults to participate in a study investigating lung function, physical activity, and quality of life post-COVID. You are invited to participate if you:
Are 18+ years of age and currently live in a Saskatchewan community
Have had COVID-19 in the past
Have experienced any severity of shortness of breath (Dyspnea) in the past monthAs a participant in this study you will be asked to ...
Complete a series of questionnaires over the phone
Complete spirometry and several tests in person that assess your lungs and ability to do different physical activities
Repeat the tests described above after 6 monthsTesting will take place across Saskatchewan ...
Testing will be at the University of Saskatchewan and in other SK communities based on participant availability. We will set up a mutually agreed appointment and location.
There is no guarantee of direct benefit to you from participating. We will provide a summary of your personal test results with a brief interpretation. This information may be useful to you in managing your health or seeking assistance from medical professionals like your family doctor.
Your participation will be voluntary. You will be compensated for your time. You can choose to answer or complete only those tests that you are comfortable doing. You can also choose to withdraw from the study at any time without consequences.
This study has been reviewed and approved by the University of Saskatchewan Biomedical Research Ethics Board (BIO REB #3594). The research is funded by the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) and is being led by Dr. Donna Goodridge.
If you would like to know more, or you're interested in participating, please email us: longcovid.lungs@usask.ca
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Maintaining the natural landscape of Oued el Kanar
Oued el Kanar valley is in the Moroccan High Atlas Mountains. It is considered a highly preserved valley due to its nature and the traditional way of living of the local people. The project was established by members of the local community with the aim to raise environmental awareness. Its major focus is on mitigation of the effects of climate change and fostering intercultural education among the local community. The project is based in Ouad Kanar village in the north of Morocco, close to Chefchaouane and Tetouan. It is situated 90 km from Chefchaouane city, in an area that is famed for its cultural diversity. The volunteers will be hosted in a hostel and will be able to experience the cultural diversity and learn to live with and interact with members of the host community in an atmosphere of cooperation and solidarity. This project has hosted previously both local and international volunteers and it has great potential for replicating its activities in equally challenging circumstances in other regions of Morocco.
Dates: May 19 - May 28, 2023
Find out more about this and other volunteer opportunities in Morocco at: http://cadip.org/volunteer-in-morocco
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Help build a non profit organization, from scratch.
GOAL: Build NEW and improved health-care SYSTEM incl. mental health. Partially Gov. Funded.
Writing out a "Patient Satisfaction Guarantee" will also be part of the work we are doing.
$ cash payment dispensed at time of fundraiser donations
Experience preferred️Questions? or to apply
contact Anthony.
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Route Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring our participants have an enjoyable,
accessible, and safe route to experience during the event. As the local route expert, your
advance planning and execution of Route Coordinator responsibilities on event day will ensure a
fabulous event experience for all Walk participants. Lead route signageTime Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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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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People
needed to
Volunteer with a disabled man.
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Stewardship Coordinator plays a key role in recruiting individuals and teams to take part in
the Walk. In this role, you would be responsible for working with the MS Walk coordinator to
ensure that all participants are being stewarded. This will include phone calls as well as emails to
local participants.Time Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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We are seeking adults to participate in a study investigating lung function, physical activity, and quality of life post-COVID. You are invited to participate if you:
Are 18+ years of age and currently live in a Saskatchewan community
Have had COVID-19 in the past
Have experienced any severity of shortness of breath (Dyspnea) in the past monthAs a participant in this study you will be asked to ...
Complete a series of questionnaires over the phone
Complete spirometry and several tests in person that assess your lungs and ability to do different physical activities
Repeat the tests described above after 6 monthsTesting will take place across Saskatchewan ...
Testing will be at the University of Saskatchewan and in other SK communities based on participant availability. We will set up a mutually agreed appointment and location.
There is no guarantee of direct benefit to you from participating. We will provide a summary of your personal test results with a brief interpretation. This information may be useful to you in managing your health or seeking assistance from medical professionals like your family doctor.
Your participation will be voluntary. You will be compensated for your time. You can choose to answer or complete only those tests that you are comfortable doing. You can also choose to withdraw from the study at any time without consequences.
This study has been reviewed and approved by the University of Saskatchewan Biomedical Research Ethics Board (BIO REB #3594). The research is funded by the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) and is being led by Dr. Donna Goodridge.
If you would like to know more, or you're interested in participating, please email us: longcovid.lungs@usask.ca
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Sponsorship Coordinator is responsible for stewarding the participation of local sponsors to
enhance the event experience and keep event costs as low as possible. Through your work as
the Sponsorship Coordinator, you will ensure more funds raised go directly to creating a world
free of MS.
Time Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Promotions Coordinator will help get the word out about your local MS Walk through a
variety of local marketing and promotions mediums. You will have the opportunity to connect
with media sponsors, engage in social media posting, write articles, put up posters, and be
creative in how we engage your community in Walk.Time Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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MADD Regina is seeking volunteers to join our Board of Directors. This is a two year commitment and approximately 5 hours per month. One of those hours is a monthly board meeting.
We are especially seeking people who have been affected by impaired drivers or who have lost a loved one due to an impaired driver.
Please contact MADD Regina at maddregina@gmail.com for more information.Thank you in advance.
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Maintaining the natural landscape of Oued el Kanar
Oued el Kanar valley is in the Moroccan High Atlas Mountains. It is considered a highly preserved valley due to its nature and the traditional way of living of the local people. The project was established by members of the local community with the aim to raise environmental awareness. Its major focus is on mitigation of the effects of climate change and fostering intercultural education among the local community. The project is based in Ouad Kanar village in the north of Morocco, close to Chefchaouane and Tetouan. It is situated 90 km from Chefchaouane city, in an area that is famed for its cultural diversity. The volunteers will be hosted in a hostel and will be able to experience the cultural diversity and learn to live with and interact with members of the host community in an atmosphere of cooperation and solidarity. This project has hosted previously both local and international volunteers and it has great potential for replicating its activities in equally challenging circumstances in other regions of Morocco.
Dates:
April 14 - April 23, 2023
May 19 - May 28, 2023Find out more about this and other volunteer opportunities in Morocco at: http://cadip.org/volunteer-in-morocco
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Route Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring our participants have an enjoyable,
accessible, and safe route to experience during the event. As the local route expert, your
advance planning and execution of Route Coordinator responsibilities on event day will ensure a
fabulous event experience for all Walk participants. Lead route signageTime Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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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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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Stewardship Coordinator plays a key role in recruiting individuals and teams to take part in
the Walk. In this role, you would be responsible for working with the MS Walk coordinator to
ensure that all participants are being stewarded. This will include phone calls as well as emails to
local participants.Time Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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We are seeking adults to participate in a study investigating lung function, physical activity, and quality of life post-COVID. You are invited to participate if you:
Are 18+ years of age and currently live in a Saskatchewan community
Have had COVID-19 in the past
Have experienced any severity of shortness of breath (Dyspnea) in the past monthAs a participant in this study you will be asked to ...
Complete a series of questionnaires over the phone
Complete spirometry and several tests in person that assess your lungs and ability to do different physical activities
Repeat the tests described above after 6 monthsTesting will take place across Saskatchewan ...
Testing will be at the University of Saskatchewan and in other SK communities based on participant availability. We will set up a mutually agreed appointment and location.
There is no guarantee of direct benefit to you from participating. We will provide a summary of your personal test results with a brief interpretation. This information may be useful to you in managing your health or seeking assistance from medical professionals like your family doctor.
Your participation will be voluntary. You will be compensated for your time. You can choose to answer or complete only those tests that you are comfortable doing. You can also choose to withdraw from the study at any time without consequences.
This study has been reviewed and approved by the University of Saskatchewan Biomedical Research Ethics Board (BIO REB #3594). The research is funded by the Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF) and is being led by Dr. Donna Goodridge.
If you would like to know more, or you're interested in participating, please email us: longcovid.lungs@usask.ca
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Sponsorship Coordinator is responsible for stewarding the participation of local sponsors to
enhance the event experience and keep event costs as low as possible. Through your work as
the Sponsorship Coordinator, you will ensure more funds raised go directly to creating a world
free of MS.
Time Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Promotions Coordinator will help get the word out about your local MS Walk through a
variety of local marketing and promotions mediums. You will have the opportunity to connect
with media sponsors, engage in social media posting, write articles, put up posters, and be
creative in how we engage your community in Walk.Time Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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MADD Regina is seeking volunteers to join our Board of Directors. This is a two year commitment and approximately 5 hours per month. One of those hours is a monthly board meeting.
We are especially seeking people who have been affected by impaired drivers or who have lost a loved one due to an impaired driver.
Please contact MADD Regina at maddregina@gmail.com for more information.Thank you in advance.
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Maintaining the natural landscape of Oued el Kanar
Oued el Kanar valley is in the Moroccan High Atlas Mountains. It is considered a highly preserved valley due to its nature and the traditional way of living of the local people. The project was established by members of the local community with the aim to raise environmental awareness. Its major focus is on mitigation of the effects of climate change and fostering intercultural education among the local community. The project is based in Ouad Kanar village in the north of Morocco, close to Chefchaouane and Tetouan. It is situated 90 km from Chefchaouane city, in an area that is famed for its cultural diversity. The volunteers will be hosted in a hostel and will be able to experience the cultural diversity and learn to live with and interact with members of the host community in an atmosphere of cooperation and solidarity. This project has hosted previously both local and international volunteers and it has great potential for replicating its activities in equally challenging circumstances in other regions of Morocco.
Dates:
April 14 - April 23, 2023
May 19 - May 28, 2023Find out more about this and other volunteer opportunities in Morocco at: http://cadip.org/volunteer-in-morocco
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Stewardship Coordinator plays a key role in recruiting individuals and teams to take part in
the Walk. In this role, you would be responsible for working with the MS Walk coordinator to
ensure that all participants are being stewarded. This will include phone calls as well as emails to
local participants.Time Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Stewardship Coordinator plays a key role in recruiting individuals and teams to take part in
the Walk. In this role, you would be responsible for working with the MS Walk coordinator to
ensure that all participants are being stewarded. This will include phone calls as well as emails to
local participants.Time Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Sponsorship Coordinator is responsible for stewarding the participation of local sponsors to
enhance the event experience and keep event costs as low as possible. Through your work as
the Sponsorship Coordinator, you will ensure more funds raised go directly to creating a world
free of MS.
Time Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Promotions Coordinator will help get the word out about your local MS Walk through a
variety of local marketing and promotions mediums. You will have the opportunity to connect
with media sponsors, engage in social media posting, write articles, put up posters, and be
creative in how we engage your community in Walk.Time Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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MADD Regina is seeking volunteers to join our Board of Directors. This is a two year commitment and approximately 5 hours per month. One of those hours is a monthly board meeting.
We are especially seeking people who have been affected by impaired drivers or who have lost a loved one due to an impaired driver.
Please contact MADD Regina at maddregina@gmail.com for more information.Thank you in advance.
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Maintaining the natural landscape of Oued el Kanar
Oued el Kanar valley is in the Moroccan High Atlas Mountains. It is considered a highly preserved valley due to its nature and the traditional way of living of the local people. The project was established by members of the local community with the aim to raise environmental awareness. Its major focus is on mitigation of the effects of climate change and fostering intercultural education among the local community. The project is based in Ouad Kanar village in the north of Morocco, close to Chefchaouane and Tetouan. It is situated 90 km from Chefchaouane city, in an area that is famed for its cultural diversity. The volunteers will be hosted in a hostel and will be able to experience the cultural diversity and learn to live with and interact with members of the host community in an atmosphere of cooperation and solidarity. This project has hosted previously both local and international volunteers and it has great potential for replicating its activities in equally challenging circumstances in other regions of Morocco.
Dates:
April 14 - April 23, 2023
May 19 - May 28, 2023Find out more about this and other volunteer opportunities in Morocco at: http://cadip.org/volunteer-in-morocco
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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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Hello! My name is Kayla and I am a PhD student at Concordia University in Montreal, QC. I am recruiting COUPLES in Canada who are overweight and trying to have a healthier lifestyle. Earn up to $100 over 3-months for participating in my research study. Participation involves completing three questionnaires and a discussion.
Contact our study coordinator at stress@concordia.ca to see if you qualify.
Thanks for your time.
Kayla Hollett, MSc
Stress, Interpersonal Relationships, and Health Laboratory
Concordia University
Montreal, QC
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The Saskatchewan Blue Cross MS Walk is a community-driven event for people living with or affected by MS as well as
those who want to support our vision of creating a world free of MS. Canadians come together
in their communities every May to fundraise for and participate in MS Walk to help find the
cause and cure for this disease.
As part of the MS Walk Committee you will plan and execute an inclusive, engaging event to
connect and empower the MS community in your region. MS impacts all Canadians, which is
why we urge people to move forward together at MS Walk and help build awareness for the
disease, raising much needed funds to allow us to continue to support people affected by MS.
This is a great opportunity to make an impact in your community using your talent and time.The Route Coordinator plays a key role in ensuring our participants have an enjoyable,
accessible, and safe route to experience during the event. As the local route expert, your
advance planning and execution of Route Coordinator responsibilities on event day will ensure a
fabulous event experience for all Walk participants. Lead route signageTime Commitment:
● Long term (November– June). Hours will vary based on the size of your community
event. Hours will increase as the event approaches. We estimate these roles will take
between 1 –3 hours per month.
● Meet online via Teams once or twice a month
● Must be available to attend the event at the end of May for approximately 8 hours.
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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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MADD Meadow Lake Chapter is currently looking for volunteers to join our board. We are looking for a volunteer to take on the role of volunteer coordinator. In this role you will promote volunteer positions available with our Chapter
Commitment - 1 board meeting per month. Min. 1 year. Approx. 4 - 6 hours a month.
We provide training and support.
Support your community, join MADD today.
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MADD Meadow Lake Chapter is currently looking for volunteers to join our board as the secretary. As the secretary you will create the monthly agenda, take and record minutes and distribute minutes to board members.
We have a variety of opportunities available as well.
Commitment - 1 board meeting per month. Min. 1 year. Approx. 4 - 6 hours a month.
We provide training and support.
Support your community, join MADD today.
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MADD Meadow Lake Chapter is currently looking for volunteers to join our board. We are looking for a volunteer to take on the role of volunteer coordinator. In this role you will promote volunteer positions available with our Chapter
Commitment - 1 board meeting per month. Min. 1 year. Approx. 4 - 6 hours a month.
We provide training and support.
Support your community, join MADD today.
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MADD Meadow Lake Chapter is currently looking for volunteers to join our board as the secretary. As the secretary you will create the monthly agenda, take and record minutes and distribute minutes to board members.
We have a variety of opportunities available as well.
Commitment - 1 board meeting per month. Min. 1 year. Approx. 4 - 6 hours a month.
We provide training and support.
Support your community, join MADD today.
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MADD Meadow Lake Chapter is currently looking for volunteers to join our board as the secretary. As the secretary you will create the monthly agenda, take and record minutes and distribute minutes to board members.
We have a variety of opportunities available as well.
Commitment - 1 board meeting per month. Min. 1 year. Approx. 4 - 6 hours a month.
We provide training and support.
Support your community, join MADD today.
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MADD Meadow Lake Chapter is currently looking for volunteers to join our board. We are looking for a volunteer to take on the role of volunteer coordinator. In this role you will promote volunteer positions available with our Chapter
Commitment - 1 board meeting per month. Min. 1 year. Approx. 4 - 6 hours a month.
We provide training and support.
Support your community, join MADD today.
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Please email us at wmh.research@uregina.ca for more information and the link to the eligibility survey.
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MADD Meadow Lake Chapter is currently looking for volunteers to join our board. We are looking for a volunteer to take on the role of volunteer coordinator. In this role you will promote volunteer positions available with our Chapter
Commitment - 1 board meeting per month. Min. 1 year. Approx. 4 - 6 hours a month.
We provide training and support.
Support your community, join MADD today.
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MADD Meadow Lake Chapter is currently looking for volunteers to join our board as the secretary. As the secretary you will create the monthly agenda, take and record minutes and distribute minutes to board members.
We have a variety of opportunities available as well.
Commitment - 1 board meeting per month. Min. 1 year. Approx. 4 - 6 hours a month.
We provide training and support.
Support your community, join MADD today.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
We are looking for volunteers to join our Chapter Board. As a board member you are expected to attend our monthly meeting (online at this time) and actively participate in board conversations.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca
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Hi there,
Helping out my auntie time to time and her funds are usually limited as the rent is really high, plus a majority of her money goes to food when her grandkids (my nephews) come for visits.
We're wondering if you had any extra food items such as: meat, cereal, milk, canned food, flour and baking powder, pretty much anything. Maybe you also have a coffee maker collecting dust? She'd love that, too.
Delivery would be awesome, but pick up could be arranged. I'm laid off and didn't get enough hours for EI. Odd jobs are good, but haven't had much luck lately.
I'm willing to help out with odd jobs or cleaning in exchange.
Located in Prince Albert.
Thank you very much.
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La qualité des soins de santé est importante pour vous? Avez-vous des suggestions pour améliorer la communication entre les médecins de famille et leurs patients?
Le Réseau des Conseillers publics du Groupe d’étude canadien (RCP-GEC) recrute 10 à 12 membres âgés de 18 ans et plus représentant la diversité de la population du Canada pour un mandat d’une année (renouvelable selon les fonds alloués au RCP-GEC).
Les membres du RCP-GEC seront rémunérés et suivront une formation.
Pourquoi s’impliquer?
Vous aurez l’opportunité de :- Contribuer à l’élaboration des lignes directrices utilisées par les professionnels de la santé pour fournir des soins de santé préventifs de haute qualité
- Donner une voix aux patients et au public lors de l’élaboration de lignes directrices nationales de pratique cliniquePour de plus amples renseignements sur le RCP-GEC, visitez notre site Web: https://canadiantaskforce.ca/get-involved/rcp-gec/?lang=fr
Si vous êtes intéressé(e) à participer au RCP-GEC, cliquez sur le lien suivant afin de confirmer votre admissibilité:
https://knowledgetranslation.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3aVf9TGIWDiQPcxPour toute question ou commentaire concernant le RCP-GEC, veuillez contacter Clara Narcisse-Merveille, coordonnatrice de recherche, à l’adresse suivante : Clara.Narcisse-Merveille@unityhealth.to
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MADD Meadow Lake Chapter is currently looking for volunteers to join our board. We are looking for a volunteer to take on the role of volunteer coordinator. In this role you will promote volunteer positions available with our Chapter
Commitment - 1 board meeting per month. Min. 1 year. Approx. 4 - 6 hours a month.
We provide training and support.
Support your community, join MADD today.
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MADD Meadow Lake Chapter is currently looking for volunteers to join our board as the secretary. As the secretary you will create the monthly agenda, take and record minutes and distribute minutes to board members.
We have a variety of opportunities available as well.
Commitment - 1 board meeting per month. Min. 1 year. Approx. 4 - 6 hours a month.
We provide training and support.
Support your community, join MADD today.
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La qualité des soins de santé est importante pour vous? Avez-vous des suggestions pour améliorer la communication entre les médecins de famille et leurs patients?
Le Réseau des Conseillers publics du Groupe d’étude canadien (RCP-GEC) recrute 10 à 12 membres âgés de 18 ans et plus représentant la diversité de la population du Canada pour un mandat d’une année (renouvelable selon les fonds alloués au RCP-GEC).
Les membres du RCP-GEC seront rémunérés et suivront une formation.
Pourquoi s’impliquer?
Vous aurez l’opportunité de :- Contribuer à l’élaboration des lignes directrices utilisées par les professionnels de la santé pour fournir des soins de santé préventifs de haute qualité
- Donner une voix aux patients et au public lors de l’élaboration de lignes directrices nationales de pratique cliniquePour de plus amples renseignements sur le RCP-GEC, visitez notre site Web: https://canadiantaskforce.ca/get-involved/rcp-gec/?lang=fr
Si vous êtes intéressé(e) à participer au RCP-GEC, cliquez sur le lien suivant afin de confirmer votre admissibilité:
https://knowledgetranslation.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3aVf9TGIWDiQPcxPour toute question ou commentaire concernant le RCP-GEC, veuillez contacter Clara Narcisse-Merveille, coordonnatrice de recherche, à l’adresse suivante : Clara.Narcisse-Merveille@unityhealth.to
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Hello my name is Shelly Laliberte. I am a member of the group called helping hand initiative, for those that don’t know we put events on every Sunday for the homeless. At these events we hand out soup, care packages, bagged lunches and any clothing donations we receive. Our events are held at 3pm every Sunday at the outreach center on central. This group is made up of local parents who came together in hopes to make a difference in our community. We do not receive any sort of funding for what we do, all of this is out of the kindness in our hearts and any momentary donations we received along the way. We really enjoy these events and don’t want them to end anytime soon. So I am reaching out to the community for any and all support you can give.
You can respond to this ad or call/text 1639 998 9371 anytime to donate.
Any adult clothing, blankets, hygiene, winter wear and books is greatly appreciated!
Thank you all for your hand in helping those in our community.
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Looking for a rewarding volunteer opportunity that makes a difference in your community?
Join MADD in its work to save lives and support victims of impaired driving.
We are looking for volunteers to join our Chapter Board. As a board member you are expected to attend our monthly meeting (online at this time) and actively participate in board conversations.
Commitment • Minimum 1-2 year commitment. • Approximately, 2-5 hours/month.Benefits To Volunteering • Share your skills and expertise as a leader. • Meet new people; learn new/enhance skills; network • Gain valuable insights and experiences. • Help keep your community; roadways and waterways safe.
Tracy Crawford Regional Manager at tcrawford@madd.ca