Volunteer in Prince George, British Columbia
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Information about volunteering and helping the 12 non-profit and charitable organizations located in Prince George, British Columbia. You can narrow or expand these results from the menu to the right by selecting locations near Prince George, other locations in British Columbia, choosing a category of interest or a specific organization by name.
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AiMHi - Prince George Association for Community Living
950 Kerry St, Prince George, British Columbia
A cornerstone of our work here at AiMHi is to continually strive to provide the best supports and services to people in the communities we work in, together with the best worksites for our employees.
Keywords: Family Services
· Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of AiMHi - Prince George Association for Community Living
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Crisis Prevention Intervention and Information Centre for Northern BC
1600 3rd Avenue, 5th floor, Prince George, British Columbia
Trained volunteer crisis workers provide confidential, anonymous emotional support by telephone to people in any kind of crisis or distress including those who are suicidal.
Keywords: Crisis Support
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Crisis Prevention Intervention and Information Centre for Northern BC
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Huble Homestead Giscome Portage Heritage Society
1685 3rd Avenue, Suite 202, Prince George, British Columbia
The Huble Homestead is a living historic site that offers tours of heritage buildings such as the Huble House, Salmon Valley Post Office, and the Animal Shelter. Visit replicas of the original General Store, Trapper's Cabin, Barns, Blacksmith Shop and the First Nations Fish Camp; all aspects of the site represent a time in our history that the Huble Homestead/Giscome Portage Heritage Society has proudly preserved on behalf of our community, our heritage, and our history.
Keywords: History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Huble Homestead
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Northern B.C. Friends of Children Society
Prince George, British Columbia
Friends of Children is a non-profit society assisting Northern BC and East Kootenay families with children in extraordinary medical need. Each year the registered charity receives over 200 requests for support with children's medical emergencies, therapies, specialized equipment, plus out-of-town accommodation, meal and travel costs. Friends of Children coordinate with other organizations to help with the child's medical challenges.
Keywords: Health
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Northern B.C. Friends of Children Society
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Prince George Folkfest Society
Branch: Coldsnap
Prince George, British Columbia
Coldsnap is one of Canada's premiere winter music festivals, and one of the top cultural events in British Columbia. From its beginnings in 2008 it has been featured as a Globe and Mail top pick, a Westworld destination, a CBC concerts series, and the centrepiece of "Coldsnap Week" as declared by the mayor and council of the City of Prince George.
Coldsnap is run entirely by volunteers who believe in highlighting local, national, and international artists of all genres in a way that is accessible to all members of the community.
Keywords: Music
· Festival
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Prince George Folkfest Society
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Prince George Hospice Society
3089 Clapperton St, Prince George, British Columbia
The Prince George Hospice Society was founded in 1987 after a need for quality, comfortable End of Life Care was realized. Upon establishment, the Society instituted a program to provide support to the terminally ill by matching volunteers with the referred patient and their family.
Keywords: Hospice and Palliative Care
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Prince George Hospice Society
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Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association
198 Kingston Street, Prince George, British Columbia
The Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association is pleased to present our new suite of services designed to meet the new "industry based focus" of the national Aboriginal Skills Employment Training Strategy (ASETS) program. ASETS provides exciting opportunities to capitalize on partnership initiatives with industry at the table.
Keywords: First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association
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Prince George Public Library Board
887 Dominion St, Prince George, British Columbia
The Prince George Public Library Board of Directors consists of nine members, all appointed by Prince George City Council. Eight members of the community are appointed for two year terms, and one City Councillor is appointed for a one year term. A member is eligible for re-appointment, but no member may serve for more than eight consecutive years. Board members must be residents of the City of Prince George and must be over the age of 18.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Prince George Public Library Board
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Prince George Symphony Orchestra Society
2880 15th Avenue, Prince George, British Columbia
The Prince George Symphony Orchestra seeks to enrich the cultural life of the residents of Prince George and the northern interior of BC by providing symphonic music in a way that is financially responsible and provides its performers with just compensation, consistent with its artistic direction.
Keywords: Music
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Prince George Symphony Orchestra Society
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Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation
1475 Edmonton St, Prince George, British Columbia
The Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation was founded on June 18, 1991 as the Prince George Regional Hospital (PGRH) Foundation, with Myron Sambad as founding president. It was established pursuant to the Societies Act and is governed by its own Board of Directors.
The Foundation works in cooperation with the Northern Health Authority and focuses on the area served by the University Hospital of Northern BC, Prince George.
Keywords: Health Centres
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation
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The Child Development Centre of Prince George and District
1687 Strathcona Avenue, Prince George, British Columbia
The Child Development Centre (CDC) is one of the largest and longest serving child development charities in the province (CRA reg. #118848696RR0001). We help children in Prince George and surrounding communities prepare for greater success when they enter school and beyond. We assist children with their social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and communication skills. Many of our services are for children with special needs or developmental delays. However, our daycare classes are open to children of all abilities.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of The Child Development Centre of Prince George and District
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Theatre NorthWest
556 North Nechako Rd, Unit 36, Prince George, British Columbia
Theatre NorthWest is a regional theatre dedicated to bringing our audience a wide range of plays drawn from the contemporary Canadian and International repertoire. Actors and other theatre professionals are contracted for each production from across Canada to work with our resident staff in order to bring together a four-play season which runs from September to May. Now the largest arts organization in the northern two-thirds of British Columbia, Theatre NorthWest boasts the most paid attendance, most annual performances, and one of the highest subscription rates in Canada.
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Theatre NorthWest
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Crisis Prevention Intervention and Information Centre for Northern BCTrained volunteer crisis workers provide confidential, anonymous emotional support by telephone to people in any kind of crisis or distress including those who are suicidal.
Huble HomesteadThe Huble Homestead is a living historic site that offers tours of heritage buildings such as the Huble House, Salmon Valley Post Office, and the Animal Shelter. Visit replicas of the original General Store, Trapper's Cabin, Barns, Blacksmith Shop and the First Nations Fish Camp; all aspects of the site represent a time in our history that the Huble Homestead/Giscome Portage Heritage Society has proudly preserved on behalf of our community, our heritage, and our history.
Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training AssociationThe Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association is pleased to present our new suite of services designed to meet the new "industry based focus" of the national Aboriginal Skills Employment Training Strategy (ASETS) program. ASETS provides exciting opportunities to capitalize on partnership initiatives with industry at the table.
Theatre NorthWestTheatre NorthWest is a regional theatre dedicated to bringing our audience a wide range of plays drawn from the contemporary Canadian and International repertoire. Actors and other theatre professionals are contracted for each production from across Canada to work with our resident staff in order to bring together a four-play season which runs from September to May. Now the largest arts organization in the northern two-thirds of British Columbia, Theatre NorthWest boasts the most paid attendance, most annual performances, and one of the highest subscription rates in Canada.
Spirit of the North Healthcare FoundationThe Spirit of the North Healthcare Foundation was founded on June 18, 1991 as the Prince George Regional Hospital (PGRH) Foundation, with Myron Sambad as founding president. It was established pursuant to the Societies Act and is governed by its own Board of Directors.
The Foundation works in cooperation with the Northern Health Authority and focuses on the area served by the University Hospital of Northern BC, Prince George.
Prince George Symphony Orchestra SocietyThe Prince George Symphony Orchestra seeks to enrich the cultural life of the residents of Prince George and the northern interior of BC by providing symphonic music in a way that is financially responsible and provides its performers with just compensation, consistent with its artistic direction.
Prince George Hospice SocietyThe Prince George Hospice Society was founded in 1987 after a need for quality, comfortable End of Life Care was realized. Upon establishment, the Society instituted a program to provide support to the terminally ill by matching volunteers with the referred patient and their family.
The Child Development Centre of Prince George and DistrictThe Child Development Centre (CDC) is one of the largest and longest serving child development charities in the province (CRA reg. #118848696RR0001). We help children in Prince George and surrounding communities prepare for greater success when they enter school and beyond. We assist children with their social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and communication skills. Many of our services are for children with special needs or developmental delays. However, our daycare classes are open to children of all abilities.
Northern B.C. Friends of Children SocietyFriends of Children is a non-profit society assisting Northern BC and East Kootenay families with children in extraordinary medical need. Each year the registered charity receives over 200 requests for support with children’s medical emergencies, therapies, specialized equipment, plus out-of-town accommodation, meal and travel costs. Friends of Children coordinate with other organizations to help with the child’s medical challenges.
Prince George Public Library BoardThe Prince George Public Library Board of Directors consists of nine members, all appointed by Prince George City Council. Eight members of the community are appointed for two year terms, and one City Councillor is appointed for a one year term. A member is eligible for re-appointment, but no member may serve for more than eight consecutive years. Board members must be residents of the City of Prince George and must be over the age of 18.
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