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BC Council for International Cooperation (BCCIC)

Deadline: Differ depending on specific positions

Requirements: Differ depending on specific positions

Details: 

BC Council for International Cooperation (BCCIC) is a coalition of international development and civil society organizations that has engaged in sustainable development and social justice issues for over a quarter century. BCCIC supports its members in becoming more effective agents of change in their global cooperation efforts by disseminating knowledge gained through collaborative projects, building relationships across different sectors and networks, and developing the capacity of international development practitioners.

At BCCIC we value the work of volunteers, and see it as a partnership. We prioritize people being able to explore their own interests, gain skills, knowledge and experience, while working on something that feels meaningful and contributes to the collective work we do to improve our world.

Link: 

https://www.bccic.ca/category/opportunites/

Builders without Borders

Deadline: Ongoing

Requirements: Unspecified

Details: 

  • Builders Without Borders is a volunteer-based registered Canadian foundation that partners with local and international NGOs, corporate and private organizations and governments to improve living conditions of vulnerable populations both in Canada and internationally. With a humanitarian focus, Builders Without Borders (BWB) consists of an active group of professions volunteers in the planning, design, and construction industries.
  • Builders Without Borders works both internationally and locally in Canada, and has participated in over 50 projects in over twelve countries. BWB volunteers support and train local people (Exchange of Knowledge) in skills required for the construction and maintenance of the project structures. 

Link: 

https://builderswithoutborders.com/pages/volunteer

Canadian Red Cross

Deadline: Differ depending on specific positions

Requirements: Differ depending on specific positions

Details: 

  • Volunteers are provided with training to help them build skills and maximize the learning potential in their roles.
  • Possible volunteering jobs include grant writer, technician, team lead, program administration, deliver assistant, client services, with different working locations across Canada.

Link: 

www.redcross.ca/volunteer/apply-now

Canadian Alliance for Development Initiatives and Projects (CADIP) (Short Term Volunteering)

Deadline: Differ depending on specific positions

Requirements: Differ depending on specific positions

Details: 

  • Participating in an international short term volunteer project ( sometimes called Workcamp ) requires one to work and live together with other volunteers from around the world for three weeks. The work activities' duration is up to 6 hours a day, five days a week.
  • There's no prerequisite of special skills or previous experience. The activities are respective of the participants' physical abilities. Technical leaders lead the working process and monitor the safety of volunteers. The team work is foreseen as a way for getting better understanding, building friendship and also as a good example of awareness of the problems.
  • Volunteers organize their travel individually and cover the travel costs to the project place. The volunteers are provided with detailed travel instructions on how to reach the project place. The participation fee for a short-term project is $440 CAD (about $350 US).

Link: 

cadip.org/workcamps

CARE

Deadline: Ongoing

Requirements: Must be a female

Details: 

  • CARE works around the globe to save lives, defeat poverty and achieve social justice. We put women and girls in the centre because we know that we cannot overcome poverty until all people have equal rights and opportunities.
  • Councils for CARE Canada are diverse groups of passionate women who come together to raise awareness and support for CARE projects, while learning about the cause and sharing a sense of solidarity with the women and communities they are helping. By joining the council, you will have the opportunity to join, learn from, and work with like-minded women with diverse backgrounds who believe that supporting and empowering women in developing countries matters.
  • Councils hold at least two meetings a year and you are encouraged to attend these as this is where the group will discuss objectives, pick a project to support, celebrate successes, and plan the activities the Council will undertake over the coming year.

Link:

https://care.ca/get-involved/councils-care-canada

CoDevelopment Canada (CoDev)

Deadline: Ongoing

Requirements: Differ depending on specific jobs

Details: 

  • CoDevelopment Canada is a BC-based NGO that works for social change and global education in the Americas. CoDev mobilizes Canadians and particularly Western Canadians to work with the people of Latin America for a fairer world by fostering partnerships between civil society groups in Canada, and particularly British Columbia, and their counterparts in Latin America.
  • CoDevelopment Canada is seeking volunteers to support our solidarity work with partners in Canada and Latin America. Possible volunteering opportunities include Public Engagement and Outreach, Communications and Social Media, Programming Support, Social Justice Film Festival, Translators, and Graphic Designers. (Note that these are not overseas volunteering opportunities).

Link:

www.codev.org/support/volunteer/

David Suzuki Foundation

Deadline: Ongoing

Requirements: Unspecified

Details: 

  • Through evidence-based research, policy analysis, education and citizen empowerment, the David Suzuki Foundation conserve and protect the natural environment to create a sustainable Canada. We collaborate with non-profit and community organizations, all levels of government, businesses and individuals.
  • There are no current volunteer jobs available at this time but will be some in the future.

Link:

https://davidsuzuki.org/take-action/volunteer/

HOPE International Development Agency

Deadline: Differ depending on specific positions

Requirements: Unspecified

Details: 

  • HOPE International Development Agency exists to improve the supply of basic human necessities for the neediest of the developing world through self-help activities, and to challenge, educate, and involve North Americans regarding development issues.
  • There are opportunities for both volunteering overseas and volunteering at home.
  • Overseas volunteers will spend three to four weeks with their team in a rural community in countries like Cambodia and the Dominican Republic. Volunteers are often involved with hands-on activities like clean water projects, school construction, and agriculture, working side-by-side with people making their way out of poverty.
  • Volunteers in Canada help HOPE International Development Agency to raise funds for our projects and programs overseas.

Link:

www.hope-international.com/volunteer.html

MOSAIC

Deadline: Unspecified

Requirements: Unspecified

Details: 

  • MOSAIC is a registered charity delivering services and engaging in community building and advocacy to facilitate meaningful participation of immigrants and refugees in Greater Vancouver.
  • Volunteers assist with language instruction, tutor seniors learning computer skills, and help special events and fundraisers to run smoothly. Some support staff with administrative tasks. Others offer one-on-one employment mentoring or community hosting.
  • There are Social Mentor options and Career Mentor options available for volunteering. Volunteering for at least six months in any given role is preferred.

Link:

https://www.mosaicbc.org/about/volunteer/

SEVA Canada

Deadline: Ongoing

Requirements: Unspecified

Details: 

  • Seva Canada is a Vancouver-based charitable organization whose mission is to restore sight and prevent blindness in developing countries.
  • Seva is continually seeking volunteers who can staff Seva tables at festivals and special events, write, edit, or help with data entry, mailings, filing or packaging merchandise. We also seek volunteers responsible for fundraising in their neighborhood.

Link:

https://www.seva.ca/volunteer-seva

The Justice Education Society

Deadline: Ongoing

Requirements: Unspecified

Details: 

  • The Justice Education Society creates innovative programs and resources that improve legal capability and increase access to justice.
  • - The Justice Education Society is able to provide quality programs and services with the support of over 500 volunteers each year. Their diverse contributions range from speaking at our programs and being on advisory committees to helping edit our materials, staging mock trials, and stuffing envelopes. Fundraising volunteers are also welcome at this time. Interested volunteers should contact with the organization directly.

Link:

https://www.justiceeducation.ca/about-us/careers-volunteers

Trans Himalayan Aid Society

Deadline: Ongoing

Requirements: Unspecified

Details: 

  • The Trans-Himalayan Aid Society (TRAS) is a registered Canadian charity that supports the health and education of children and youth in northern India, Nepal, and Tibet. TRAS raises funds for Himalayan partner organizations who implement health and education projects in their own communities.
  • All volunteer opportunities are located in Canada. There are two volunteer roles, SEO Specialist and Social Media Specialist, available. SEO Specialists prepare monthly website analytics reports and SEO/PPC activity share findings, make recommendations for change and execute. Social Media Specialist develop and implement social media strategy, which includes managing our online presence on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and other community sites, making recommendations on optimal social media channels, including timing and delivery, engaging in online dialogues and answer questions where appropriate, and monitoring benchmarks to measure the impact of our social media programs.

Link:

tras.ca/volunteer/