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Bytown Brigantine Inc
2700 Queensview Drive, Ottawa, Ontario
Bytown Brigantine offers the opportunity for youth, teens and adults to have fun, learn new skills, gain confidence, face challenges and accept responsibility through our unique Tall Ship sailing adventures.
Keywords: Children and Youth
· Camps
Volunteer Profile of Bytown Brigantine Inc
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Canada Dance Festival Festival Danse Canada
Ottawa, Ontario
The Canada Dance Festival (CDF) is a presenter of Canadian dance, a community leader and a catalyst for the development of the art form, of emerging and established artists and new audiences. As a national organization that presents live dance performances, our activities reflect the diverse cultural and regional landscape of the country and foster a healthy and stimulating environment for community networking, artistic exchange and audience development.
Keywords: Festival
· Dance
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Canada Dance Festival
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Canada-Africa Community Health Alliance Alliance De Sante Communautaire Canada-Afrique
1 Nicholas St., Suite 300, Ottawa, Ontario
The Canada Africa Community Health Alliance (CACHA) is a non-government organization that seeks to improve the health or rural communities through partnerships to facilitate programs and initiatives for disease prevention, treatment, care, support and education to the most vulnerable in B‚nin, Tanzania and Uganda.
Keywords: International
· Health and Medicine
· AIDS
Volunteer Profile of Canada-Africa Community Health Alliance
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Canadian AIDS Society Societe Canadienne Du SIDA
190 O'conner Street, Suite 800, Ottawa, Ontario
Registered as a charity since 1988, the Canadian AIDS Society (CAS) is a national coalition of community-based AIDS organizations across Canada. We are dedicated to strengthening the response to HIV/AIDS across all sectors of society, and to enriching the lives of people and communities living with HIV/AIDS.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· AIDS
Volunteer Profile of Canadian AIDS Society
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Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing - National Capital Division
1216 Bordeau Grove, Ottawa, Ontario
The Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing (CADS) is a volunteer based non-profit organization having the objective of promoting alpine skiing and snowboarding for persons with a disability.
The National Capital Division (CADS-NCD) is a member organization of CADS and oversees the programs and services operating in the regions of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec.
Keywords: Sports and Recreation
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing - National Capital Division
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Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists Foundation La Fondation De L'association Canadienne Des Technici
1000 - 85 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario
As medical radiation technologists, we are essential, caring contributors to the healthcare team for Canadians. In an environment of rapid technological change and innovation, we remain at the leading edge of practice as we establish and expand the evidence base of our profession. We are recognized within the health system and the wider community as an authoritative voice in medical imaging and radiation therapies, and engage internationally as leaders in the profession.
Keywords: Science and Technology
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists Foundation
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Canadian Bar Association-Aboriginal Law
500 - 865 Carling Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario
The CBA is the essential ally and advocate of all members of the legal profession; it is the voice for all members of the profession and its primary purpose is to serve its members; it is the premier provider of personal and professional development and support to all members of the legal profession; it promotes fair justice systems, facilitates effective law reform, promotes equality in the legal profession and is devoted to the elimination of discrimination; the CBA is a leading edge organization committed to enhancing the professional and commercial interests of a diverse membership and to protecting the independence of the judiciary and the Bar.
Keywords: Justice and Legal
· First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Bar Association-Aboriginal Law
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Canadian Blood Services Societe Canadienne Du Sang
1800 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa, Ontario
Canadian Blood Services manages the national supply of blood, blood products and stem cells, and related services for all the provinces and territories (excluding Quebec). We also lead an integrated, interprovincial system for organ donation and transplantation for all of Canada.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Health
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Blood Services
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Canadian Cancer Survivor Network
1750 Courtwood Crescent, Suite 210, Ottawa, Ontario
One of CCSN's main objectives is to promote and encourage advocacy among survivors and patients. Our goal is to work with government and all political parties to educate and promote positive and considered policy ideas that will result in an optimum experience for cancer patients and survivors in the health care system. With empowered survivors as our advocates and partners, we bring a practical perspective to the discussion.
We host yearly breakfasts at Queen's Park in September to raise awareness about metastatic prostate cancer.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Cancer
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Cancer Survivor Network
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Canadian Centre for International Justice Centre Canadien Pour La Justice Internationale
312 Laurier Ave. E, Ottawa, Ontario
The Canadian Centre for International Justice/Centre canadien pour la justice internationale is a charitable organization that works with survivors of genocide, torture and other atrocities to seek redress and bring perpetrators to justice.
Keywords: Victim Services
· International
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Centre for International Justice
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Canadian Chihuahua Rescue & Transport
1830 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario
Canadian Chihuahua Rescue and Transport (CCRT) is a network of volunteers working together to rescue, transport, foster and provide necessary veterinary care for homeless, abandoned, neglected, or abused Chihuahuas.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Chihuahua Rescue & Transport
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Canadian Council for International Co-Operation Conseil Canadien Pour La Cooperation Internationale
450 Rideau Street, Suite 200, Ottawa, Ontario
The Council is a coalition of Canadian voluntary sector organizations working globally to achieve sustainable human development. CCIC seeks to end global poverty, and to promote social justice and human dignity for all.
Keywords: Poverty
· International
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Council for International Co-Operation
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Canadian Federation of Humane Societies
102-30 Concourse Gate, Ottawa, Ontario
As Canada's voice for Animal Welfare, we drive positive, progressive change to end animal cruelty, improve animal protection and promote the humane treatment of all animals.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Federation of Humane Societies
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Canadian Foundation for Dental Hygiene Research and Education
96 Centrepointe Drive, Ottawa, Ontario
The Canadian Foundation for Dental Hygiene Research and Education (CFDHRE) exists to develop a fund to enable / enhance dental hygiene research and education in Canada, in order to enhance the oral health and well-being of Canadians.
Keywords: Science and Technology
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Foundation for Dental Hygiene Research and Education
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Canadian Health Coalition
2 - 251 Bank Street, Ottawa, Ontario
The Canadian Health Coalition is a public advocacy organization dedicated to the preservation and improvement of Medicare.
Our membership is comprised of national organizations representing nurses, health care workers, seniors, churches, anti-poverty groups, women and trade unions, as well as affiliated coalitions in 9 provinces and 2 territories.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Health
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Health Coalition
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Canadian Historical Association Societe historique du Canada
501-130, Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario
Founded in 1922, the Canadian Historical Association / La Soci‚t‚ historique du Canada is a bilingual not-for-profit and charitable association devoted to fostering the scholarly study and communication of history in Canada. It is the largest of its kind in the country.
Keywords: History
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Historical Association
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Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association Association Canadienne De Soins Palliatifs
60 Cambridge St N, Annex B Saint-Vincent Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario
The CHPCA is the national voice for Hospice Palliative Care in Canada. Advancing and advocating for quality end-of-life/hospice palliative care in Canada, its work includes public policy, public education and awareness. Established in 1991, its volunteer Board of Directors is composed of hospice palliative care workers and volunteers from Canadian provinces and territories as well as members-at-large.
Keywords: Hospice and Palliative Care
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
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Canadian Hostelling Association Association Canadienne De L'ajisme Manitoba
205 Catherine Street, Ottawa, Ontario
Hostelling International-Canada (HI-Canada or HI-C) is a not-for-profit, member-based organization, and a national member of the International Youth Hostel Federation (IYHF - brand named "Hostelling International"), the largest travel association in the world. HI-Canada has now a network of 60 hostels, from coast to coast; some owned, some affiliated. All HI-Canada hostels are regularly inspected for high standards of cleanliness, safety, environmental sustainability and available facilities.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Hostelling Association
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Canadian Hunger Foundation
323 Chapel Street, Ottawa, Ontario
CHF has always focused on increasing families' food security and sustainably building up their incomes. For over fifty years we've encouraged healthier, more resilient communities that are better equipped to lift themselves out of poverty.
Keywords: Hunger
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Hunger Foundation
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Canadian International Learning Foundation
Box 4791, Station E, Ottawa, Ontario
The Canadian International Learning Foundation (CanILF) is a volunteer-run registered Canadian charity which provides education and mentors educators in areas of the world affected by war, illness and poverty (at-risk areas).
Keywords: International
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Canadian International Learning Foundation
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Volunteering in Ottawa
Volunteering in Ontario
Locations near Ottawa
(9 km): Nepean
(16 km): Orleans
(18 km): Greely
(18 km): Kanata
(20 km): Manotick
(22 km): Stittsville
(24 km): Metcalfe
(24 km): Carp
(26 km): Cumberland
(26 km): Kars
Latest Volunteer Profiles in Ottawa - (add profile)
Insight Theatre - Planned Parenthood OttawaA by-youth-for-youth-about-youth volunteer program that provides public health education to Ottawa area schools and community organizations through theatre!
Tim Hortons Ottawa Dragon Boat FestivalRecognized as North America's largest dragon boating festival the four day celebration offers free admission to multiple stages with world class programming, marquee concerts, amusement attractions, sports demonstrations, a variety of artisans, exhibitors, delicious culinary treats, beach-side bar, children's area and non-stop racing.
Canadian Blood ServicesCanadian Blood Services manages the national supply of blood, blood products and stem cells, and related services for all the provinces and territories (excluding Quebec). We also lead an integrated, interprovincial system for organ donation and transplantation for all of Canada.
Canadian Cancer Survivor NetworkOne of CCSN’s main objectives is to promote and encourage advocacy among survivors and patients. Our goal is to work with government and all political parties to educate and promote positive and considered policy ideas that will result in an optimum experience for cancer patients and survivors in the health care system. With empowered survivors as our advocates and partners, we bring a practical perspective to the discussion.
We host yearly breakfasts at Queen’s Park in September to raise awareness about metastatic prostate cancer.
Friends of the Earth CanadaFriends of the Earth Canada (FoE) has grown from a small group of volunteers in 1978 to one of the country's most important voices speaking out on environmental issues.
The Salvation Army Ottawa Booth CentreThe Salvation Army - Ottawa Booth Centre is a men's emergency shelter located in the Byward Market.
Victorian Order of NursesIf you, or someone in your family, were recovering from an illness and needed home care, who would you trust? Most Canadians from coast to coast would say VON. The reason: at VON Canada (Victorian Order of Nurses), we believe in treating the whole person, not just their ailment. VON offers more than 75 different home care, personal support, and community services to enhance each client’s quality of life by providing them with the personal assistance and support needed to make them comfortable in their own home. We’ve been doing so for more than 114 years.
Friends of the Ottawa Public Library AssociationWe are Advocates, Promoters and Fundraisers of the Ottawa Public Library. Through the sale of used books we donate over $250k to the library every year
St John AmbulanceAt St. John Ambulance our mission is to enable Canadians to improve their health, safety and quality of life by providing training (first aid) and community services (health and safety).
The National Capital Suzuki School of MusicSuzukiMusic, also known as the National Capital Suzuki School of Music, was founded in 1987 to promote the musical education of children and to nurture their development through the Suzuki method.
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