Volunteer in Ottawa, Ontario
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Information about volunteering and helping the 216 non-profit and charitable organizations located in Ottawa, Ontario. You can narrow or expand these results from the menu to the right by selecting locations near Ottawa, other locations in Ontario, choosing a category of interest or a specific organization by name.
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Eating Disorders Support Centre of Ottawa Inc
153 Chapel St, Suite 202, Ottawa, Ontario
Hopewell supports individuals struggling with an eating disorder as well as their families and friends.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of Eating Disorders Support Centre of Ottawa Inc
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English Language Tutoring for the Ottawa Community
153 Chapel Street, Suite 201, Ottawa, Ontario
English Language Tutoring for the Ottawa Community (ELTOC) is a non-profit organization that provides home tutoring for LINC eligible adult immigrants who cannot attend regular English programs. Once a week, students receive free, one-on-one instruction in their homes by volunteer tutors. Emphasis is given to practical English skills that allow newcomers to integrate into Canadian life.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Adult Learning
Volunteer Profile of English Language Tutoring for the Ottawa Community
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Epilepsy Ontario Ottawa-Carleton
211 Bronson Ave, Suite 207, Ottawa, Ontario
We are undergoing a transition at Epilepsy Ottawa pilepsie - a transition that will enhance our ability to better serve the over 8,100 people in the greater Ottawa region who are living with epilepsy, as well as their families. There's lots of work to do, but I'm excited about where we're headed and will be sharing more details with you in the months ahead.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of Epilepsy Ontario Ottawa-Carleton
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Ferret Rescue Society of Ottawa and Area
2265 Riverside Dr, Box 39034, Ottawa, Ontario
The Ferret Rescue Society of Ottawa and Area (FRSO) became a registered Ontario Not For Profit Corporation in January of 2002 and a Federal Registered Charity in January 2007. We do not receive any government grants and rely solely on donations and money gathered from membership dues, adoptions, product sales and fundraising events.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Ferret Rescue Society of Ottawa and Area
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First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada
309 Cooper Street, Suite 401, Ottawa, Ontario
The First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada stands with First Nations children, youth and families for equal opportunities to succeed.
Keywords: First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of First Nations Child and Family Caring Society of Canada
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First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres
666 Kirkwood Avenue, Suite 302, Ottawa, Ontario
The First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres is a non-profit, national organization rep- resenting a unified voice that leads in the promotion, protection, revitalization and maintenance of First Nations languages, cultures and traditions as given by the Creator.
Keywords: First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Education and Literacy
· Cultural Centres
Volunteer Profile of First Nations Confederacy of Cultural Education Centres
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Friends of Abandoned Pets
Box 67052, Ottawa, Ontario
More than two years ago, we advised our supporters that Friends of Abandoned Pets was curtailing its work to deal solely with the cats and dogs already in our care. This was mainly due to a larger number of pets already in foster homes, an unprecedented number of previously adopted pets being returned to our care and fewer volunteers to manage the organization's day-to-day tasks.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Friends of Abandoned Pets
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Friends of the Canadian War Museum Amis Du Musee Canadien De La Guerre
1 Vimy Place, Ottawa, Ontario
Within 5 years, the FCWM will be a national organization of 2,000 members, will be prominent in social media, will have an effective web-site, an efficient administration, a succession plan and will be recognized as the pre-eminent military Museum support organization in Canada.
Keywords: Museums and Archives
· History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Friends of the Canadian War Museum
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Friends of the Earth Canada
251 Bank Street, 2nd Floor, Ottawa, Ontario
Friends 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.
Keywords: Environment
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Friends of the Earth Canada
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Friends of the Ottawa Public Library Association L'association des Amis de la Bibliotheque Publique d'Ottawa
120 Metcalfe Street, 5th Floor, Ottawa, Ontario
We 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
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Friends of the Ottawa Public Library Association
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Green Party of Canada Parti vert du Canada
Box 997, Station B, Ottawa, Ontario
Green Party of Canada is a Canadian federal political party.
Keywords: Politics
Volunteer Profile of Green Party of Canada
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Greyhound Supporters of the National Capital Region
3 Sage Crescent, Ottawa, Ontario
The Greyhound Supporters of the National Capital Region (GSNCR) was established in the summer of 2005. We are a "not-for-profit" group comprised of individuals interested in the health and welfare of the Retired Racing Greyhound.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Greyhound Supporters of the National Capital Region
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Habitat for Humanity National Capital Region
2370 Walkley Rd W, Suite 170, Ottawa, Ontario
Habitat for Humanity Greater Ottawa (Habitat GO) became an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity Canada in 1993. As one of over 60 affiliates in Canada, Habitat GO is responsible for raising its own funds, organizing volunteers and building homes for low-income, working families living in the National Capital Region. The first Habitat GO home was built in 1994.
Keywords: Homeless and Housing
Volunteer Profile of Habitat for Humanity National Capital Region
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Heartwood House
153 Chapel Street, Ottawa, Ontario
Heartwood House is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to supporting small non-profit and charitable organizations. We believe that we are far better together under one roof, achieving our respective missions in a community environment that provides the opportunity for member organizations to learn from each other, while serving clients more creatively, efficiently, and cost-effectively than operating in isolation.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Heartwood House
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Hellenic Community of Ottawa
1315 Prince Of Wales Dr, Ottawa, Ontario
The Hellenic Community of Ottawa (HCO) is a non-profit organization founded in 1929 and is focused on preserving and promoting the Hellenic Culture, Language, History and Orthodox Faith in Canada.
Keywords: Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Hellenic Community of Ottawa
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HelpAge Canada Aide aux Aines Canada
1300 Carling Ave, Suite 205, Ottawa, Ontario
HelpAge Canada is Canada's only organization dedicated exclusively to helping older persons in Canada and the developing world.
Keywords: Seniors
· Poverty
Volunteer Profile of HelpAge Canada
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Helping With Furniture
1900 Marquis Avenue, Unit 6, Ottawa, Ontario
We are a volunteer-run charitable organization that provides gently-used furniture and household goods to families and individuals in need. In particular, we focus on newcomers to Canada who are living in the Ottawa area.
Since 2005 we have helped more than 1000 families and currently have more on a waiting list. Most of our families come to us through referrals from social agencies. They have often fled from conflict and life-threatening situations and arrive in Canada with little more than hope to sustain them. Those who can find housing often spend months with little or no furniture.
Keywords: Homeless and Housing
Volunteer Profile of Helping With Furniture
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HOPE Ottawa Carleton
747B Ridgewood Ave, Ottawa, Ontario
HOPE is a volunteer-driven, not-for-profit events management organization that raises funds for community-based charities.
Keywords: Sports and Recreation
· Festival
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of HOPE Ottawa Carleton
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Hopeful Hearts Dog Rescue
Ottawa, Ontario
We are a dog rescue that is run solely by volunteers.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Hopeful Hearts Dog Rescue
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Hopital Montfort
713 Montreal Rd, Ottawa, Ontario
The Montfort Hospital Foundation has devoted its energies entirely since 1986 to serving the Ontario community. With the invaluable support of thousands of donors, it spares no effort in ensuring the quality, integrity and cost-effectiveness of services offered to patients and to the extended Montfort family.
Keywords: Health Centres
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Hopital Montfort
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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 CCSNs 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 Queens 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 clients quality of life by providing them with the personal assistance and support needed to make them comfortable in their own home. Weve 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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