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Communities
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 Orillia area
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 Wasaga BeachVolunteers are always needed to help with our current sports being offered: soccer, bowling, track & field, figure skating, swimming, t-ball, softball, floor hockey and golf. Please contact for information.
Big Brothers Big Sisters mentoring programs provides children and youth with a role model to talk to and share the experiences of growing up with. Through regular outings, a relationship is developed between the mentor and the mentee, which is built on trust and common interests, and is supported by our experienced case-workers. The result is a life-changing experience for both the mentor and the mentee.
Make a Difference in a Child's life, Become an In-home Volunteer Angel!
Do you want to support families impacted by cancer? Can you commit four (4) hours per week to providing psychosocial support to a child in need? Join Nankind and help lessen the impact of cancer on families by offering in-home childcare support.
How You Can Help:
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Provide psychosocial support to help children develop coping skills and build resilience.
 
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Provide fun, educational, creative, and safe experiences for children.
 
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Commit to a minimum of six (6) months to ensure stability during a parent’s cancer treatment and recovery.
 
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Offer four (4) hours of childcare support per week to the same family in your area.
 
Why Volunteer with Nankind?
Nankind offers a meaningful and rewarding opportunity for volunteers who want to make a real difference in the lives of families affected by cancer. As an In-Home Volunteer Angel, you will provide a safe and caring presence, engage children in fun and creative activities, and support them in processing their parent’s cancer.
Your presence will have a lasting impact on children whose parents are undergoing treatment, receiving palliative care, or families coping with bereavement. By providing a safe and caring space, you’ll ease stress for families and give parents the reassurance they need to rest and attend medical appointments, knowing their children are in good hands.
Through weekly visits, you’ll build trust, create meaningful connections, and bring joy into a child’s life. Volunteers receive specialized training and ongoing guidance from Nankind’s Child Life Specialist, ensuring they feel supported and confident in their role.
How to Apply:
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Visit our volunteer page.
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Click “Apply Now”.
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Complete and submit the application.
 
Qualifications:
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Willingness to undergo an Enhanced Police Information Check.
 
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At least one year of professional childcare experience (babysitting, teaching, tutoring, etc.). Experience caring for a sibling or relative does not qualify unless you are a parent or grandparent.
 
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Must reside in Ontario.
 
There's a family in your community waiting for their very own Angel!
Kids Help Phone’s texting service is the only free, 24/7 bilingual text line for people in Canada. The service is delivered by trained, volunteer crisis responders who work remotely.
We are recruiting overnight and or bilingual crisis responders who will answer texts from young people looking for support in both English AND French.
The volunteer position will be remote, meaning that you can participate from anywhere in Canada as long you have a strong, reliable internet connection!
Our volunteers need to be enthusiastic about helping people!
You can be a professional, student, teacher, retiree, or anybody else with a willingness to learn how to support people over text.
The role of a crisis responder is to bring texters from a “hot” moment to a cool calm one, and to help them come up with a plan to stay healthy and safe.
Crisis responders are trained to do this using active listening and collaborative problem-solving.
Make a meaningful impact in a child’s life – become a mentor today!
Description of Duties:
As a Volunteer Mentor with Big Brothers Big Sisters, you’ll be matched with a young person (ages 6–16) to provide friendship, support, and guidance through regular one-on-one visits. Your role is to build a consistent and trusting relationship that helps your mentee develop confidence, resilience, and life skills.
Community-Based Mentoring:
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Commit to spending 2–4 hours per week with your mentee for a minimum of one year.
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Plan fun, low-cost outings based on shared interests (e.g., playing sports, going for walks, cooking, visiting local attractions).
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Act as a consistent and caring role model.
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Maintain regular communication with program staff for support and match monitoring.
 
In-School Mentoring:
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Visit your mentee for 1 hour each week during school hours (September to June).
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Engage in non-academic activities such as board games, crafts, or conversation in a supervised school setting.
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Focus on building self-esteem, emotional well-being, and social skills.
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Follow school guidelines and BBBS program standards.
 
All mentors receive training, ongoing support, and resources from our experienced team. No special skills required—just a desire to make a difference!
Run a 7 week program within the elementary schools for kids in grade 6,7 and/or 8. The program focuses on core themes including; body image, self-esteem, healthy eating/activity and building healthy relationship. Volunteers are responsible for a group of 4-8 kids. Its once a week for 90 minutes and its a 7-week program. They run during the school day 9-3pm, Monday-Friday from September-June. Volunteer can run multiple groups during the school year. Location of the program is Barrie, Innisfil, Angus, Baxter and Minesing.
Seven week program within the North Simcoe Community for youth ages 11-14.
Program is led by Male Mentors and focuses on core themes including:
- Body image
 - Self-esteem
 - Balanced eating/activities
 - Physical activity
 - Building healthy relationships
 
Volunteers can run multiple groups throughout the year.
Big Brothers commit to a one-on-one relationship for a minimum period of one-year, 2-4 hours per week on an average basis, doing activities they both enjoy.
The Literacy Tutor/Academic Support Volunteer will support the BrainiACTS program.  
Volunteers will help children with: reading, writing, mathematics and homework completion.
The Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Orillia and District provides quality mentoring relationships for young people in our community who would benefit from caring, supportive adult role models. The relationships are fostered through:
- One-to-One Matching
 - Group Programs
 - School Based Programs
 
Volunteer as a camp counselor at one of our two sleepover sites in Waterford (Rainbow Lake) or Rosseau (Muskoka) or day camp in Toronto or Ottawa.
Youth Justice Committee (YJC) bring together youth 12-17 who have been involved in the Criminal Justice System, their parent(s), and trained members of the community. Together, youth plan and agree to make amends for their actions. This program offers youth alternative measures to the Criminal Justice System.
In this volunteer role:
* You would attend YJC meetings to determine appropriate and meaningful ways for the youth to make amends for their actions.  
* Ensure that the youth is aware of the purpose of the meeting, and discuss police report information. 
* Explore the perspectives of all parties, including the youth and others represented at the meeting, such as community members, community agency representatives, and the parent(s). 
* Present and agree upon appropriate and meaningful sanctions for the youth to complete in order to be sucessful in the program. 
* Respect the confidentiality of the youth and other YJC members throughout the process.
Must complete the Volunteer Application, submit a current resume, submit two professional references. Attend a in-person interview with Volunteer Coordinator and submit a Vulerable Sector Check.
Board of Directors Description - Director
Function
Board members are responsible for determining and implementing policies and procedures to achieve the mission and mandate of Big Brothers Big Sisters Grey, Bruce and West Simcoe.
Role and Responsibilities
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Understand and demonstrate a commitment to the organization’s mission and programs;
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Be informed about agency policies and programs in order to support adherence to the National Standards as set out by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada;
 
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Possess knowledge and skills in one or more areas of Board governance: policy, finance, programs, personnel, and advocacy;
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Contribute skills and knowledge by participating actively in meetings and committee work;
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Understand and maintain confidentiality;
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Avoid any potential conflicts of interest;
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Ensure the organization is complying with all legal and regulatory requirements;
 
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Assist in fostering positive relationships among the Board, staff and community to support fulfillment of organizational mandate.
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Serve as an ambassador for the organization;
 
General Duties
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Prepare for meetings by reading agendas, minutes, reports and other documentation required to actively participate in them;
 
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Attend meetings regularly;
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Be an active participant on at least one board committee;
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Keep up to date with issues and trends that affect the organization;
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Participate in the review of the Board’s structure, approve changes, and assist in bylaw amendments;
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Participate in the recruitment of new board members and staff;
 
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Support and participate in the evaluation of the board;
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Get to know other committee members and build a collegial working relationship that contributes to consensus;
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Assist in the recruitment of new volunteers for all positions in the agency;
 - Share in the oversight of staff including review and approval of employment contracts;
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Participate in fundraising for the organization and any events related thereto;
 
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Participate in orientation, educational and strategic planning sessions;
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Understand and monitor the organization’s financial affairs including review and approval of annual budgets;
 - Be available for unscheduled meetings and phone calls
 
Make a Difference in a Child's life, Become a Virtual Volunteer Angel!
Do you want to support families impacted by cancer? Can you commit two (2) hours per week to providing psychosocial support to a child in need? Join Nankind and help lessen the impact of cancer on families by offering virtual childcare support.
How You Can Help:
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Provide psychosocial support to help children develop coping skills and build resilience.
 
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Provide fun, educational, creative, and safe virtual experiences for children.
 
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Commit to a minimum of six (6) months to ensure stability for families during a parent’s treatment and recovery.
 
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Offer two (2) hours of childcare support per week to the same family.
 
Why Volunteer with Nankind?
Nankind offers a meaningful and rewarding opportunity for volunteers who want to make a real difference in the lives of families affected by cancer. As a Virtual Volunteer Angel, you will support children in overcoming learning obstacles, building problem-solving skills, and engaging in creative activities that provide a healthy emotional outlet.
Your presence will have a lasting impact on children whose parents are undergoing treatment, receiving palliative care, or families coping with bereavement. By providing a safe and caring virtual space, you’ll ease stress for families and give parents the reassurance they need to rest.
Through weekly virtual visits, you will foster a special connection, allowing children to form a new friendship with you while exploring ways to process, understand, and express their feelings about their parent’s cancer. Volunteers receive specialized training and ongoing guidance from Nankind’s Child Life Specialist, ensuring they feel supported and confident in their role.
How to Apply:
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Visit our volunteer page.
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Click “Apply Now”.
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Complete and submit the application.
 
Qualifications:
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Willingness to undergo an Enhanced Police Information Check.
 
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At least 100 hours of professional childcare experience (babysitting, teaching, tutoring, etc.). Experience caring for a sibling or relative does not qualify unless you are a parent or grandparent.
 
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Must reside in Canada.
 
There's a family in your community waiting for their very own Angel!
Assist with various programs of the centre such as health and wellness and recreational activities; cleaning and maintenance, annual powwow.
Job Summary: LDAYS is seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable Volunteer Tutor to support students
with learning disabilities (LDs) and ADHD. As a Volunteer Tutor, you will work one-on-one with students to
help them achieve their academic goals and build confidence in their abilities. This role requires a strong
understanding of LDs and ADHD, previous experience working with students, and the ability to commit to
a minimum of 2 hours per week, for a 9 month period.
Responsibilities:
● Initial Session: Conduct an opening session with the child and parents to develop a
personalized tutoring plan.
● Planning and Scheduling: Schedule and organize all tutoring sessions in coordination with the
participant and program coordinator.
● Session Management: Direct sessions to build on skills the child is learning in school and
provide one-on-one tutoring.
● Communication: Maintain regular communication with administrative staff to ensure satisfaction
of both parents and the child.
● Student Engagement: Communicate with students to understand their learning needs and
create engaging, interactive learning experiences.
● Academic Support: Educate students on various subjects, assist with homework assignments
and test preparation, and support understanding of numeracy and/or literacy concepts using the
Ontario curriculum.
● Strategy Development: Develop and implement strategies tailored to students with LDs and
ADHD, focusing on enhancing academic skills and self-confidence.
● Progress Monitoring: Track and document student progress, providing feedback and adjusting
methods as needed.
● Training and Development: Attend virtual training sessions and meetings as required to stay
updated on best practices and program guidelines.
● Confidentiality: Ensure student information and records are kept confidential.
Requirements:
● Education: Completion of High School diploma; some college/university education is an asset.
● Experience: Background in teaching and training is preferred; previous tutoring experience is a
plus.
● Licenses/Certifications: Volunteer vulnerable screening required.
● Skills: Strong interpersonal skills, excellent oral and written communication, planning and
organizational abilities, fluent in English, and a thorough understanding of the Ontario Curriculum.
Benefits:
● Impact: Make a meaningful difference in the lives of students with LDs and ADHD.
● Flexibility: Tutor from the comfort of your home using a virtual platform of your choice.
● Support and Recognition: Access resources and support from The Learning Disabilities
Association of York Simcoe, and receive reference letters based on performance and duration of
service, subject to meeting expectations and a long-term commitment
Volunteer Drivers take kids and youth to school, appointments, family access visits and more. Volunteers utilize thier own vehicles for this purpose.
Drives are assigned on an as needed basis, according to the volunteers schedule allowing this to be a flexible volunteer opportunity.
Various volunteer opportunities, including ushering, bingo, set up and tear down of sets, data entry, assist with administrative duties and assisting with inventory of costumes and props. There are also opportunities to help with one time special events.