Volunteer in Duncan, British Columbia
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British Columbia Forest Museum
2892 Drinkwater Rd, Duncan, British Columbia
The BC Forest Discovery Centre is a 100-acre, open air museum with an operational railway in Duncan, British Columbia. The Centre features forest and marsh trails with excellent bird watching opportunities. The story of BC's forest industry is shared through exhibits, heritage buildings, and logging artifacts. Special events are offered throughout the year that include family activities and workshops for adults and seniors.
The Centre is operated by the BC Forest Museum Society, a non-profit and charitable organization (Federal Charitable Tax number 0521195-50-28).
Keywords: Museums and Archives
· History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of British Columbia Forest Museum
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Chesterfield Sports Society
5847 Chesterfield Ave, Duncan, British Columbia
It's hard to believe how far we have come since the Chesterfield Sports Society was formed in 1996. The main impetus came in 1989 when the track at the high school was closed for competition. The community started meeting to talk about what sports facilities were needed. The whole community came together and now we have a world class sports and recreation facility that we can all be very proud of. Our Sportsplex has become the heart of our healthy community in so many ways.
Keywords: Sports and Recreation
Volunteer Profile of Chesterfield Sports Society
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Cowichan Intercultural Society
394 Duncan Street, Suite 205, Duncan, British Columbia
The Cowichan Intercultural Society (CIS) is a Canadian registered charitable organization that has been serving the Cowichan Valley Region for 32 years. Currently, CIS has 18 active community service programs, 11 board members, 19 staff members, and over 150 volunteers. CIS is the leading community resource for immigrant settlement services, and for education and awareness in developing welcoming and inclusive communities.
Keywords: Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Cowichan Intercultural Society
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Cowichan Therapeutic Riding Association
1843 Tzouhalem Road, Duncan, British Columbia
The Cowichan Therapeutic Riding Association provides therapeutic riding and equine-based therapeutic services for persons with disabilities. We promote and facilitate access to horses as a therapeutic alternative, recreational/sport opportunity, and agent of well-being in the lives of all participants. Through the power of the human-equine bond, CTRA brings together individuals, families, and the community in the spirit of healing, inclusion, and human growth.
Keywords: Sports and Recreation
· Disabled
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Cowichan Therapeutic Riding Association
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Cowichan United Way
435 Trunk Road, Suite 102, Duncan, British Columbia
United Way Cowichan traces its roots back to 1969 and the old Red Feather appeal. Today's organization was formally incorporated as a society on September 15, 1976 and is a registered charity in good standing with Canada Revenue Agency. Geographically, we cover a region that stretches south from Saltair to the top of the Malahat and west from Thetis and Penelakut Island to Maple Bay and then through to Nitinat.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Cowichan United Way
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Cowichan Valley Arts Council
2687 James Street, Island Savings Centre, 2nd Floor, Duncan, British Columbia
The purpose of the Cowichan Valley Arts Council is to encourage and foster appreciation of the broad spectrum of arts and culture in the Cowichan Valley Region (CVRD), by serving artists and residents through advocacy, by building connections and partnerships and by enhancing both exposure to and participation in arts and culture.
Keywords: Arts and Culture
· Art Councils
Volunteer Profile of Cowichan Valley Arts Council
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Cowichan Valley Hospice Society
3122 Gibbins Road, Duncan, British Columbia
The purpose of the Cowichan Valley Hospice Society is to provide skilled, compassionate support services to the dying and bereaved, their families and friends, with sensitivity to culture, values and beliefs.
Keywords: Hospice and Palliative Care
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Cowichan Valley Hospice Society
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Cowichan Valley Independent Living Resource Centre Society
321 Coronation Avenue, Duncan, British Columbia
Our legal name is Cowichan Valley Independent Living Resource Centre Society. Cowichan Independent Living is a Registered Non-Profit Charitable Society. We were incorporated in 1990 and have received overwhelming support from the community from the beginning. Our Centre is operated by persons with disabilities for persons with disabilities.
Keywords: Independence
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Cowichan Valley Independent Living Resource Centre Society
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Volunteering in Duncan
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Locations near Duncan
(16 km): Salt Spring Island
(16 km): Chemainus
(18 km): Mill Bay
(24 km): Thetis Island
(24 km): Ladysmith
(26 km): Lake Cowichan
(27 km): Sidney
(30 km): Brentwood Bay
(30 km): Saanichton
(33 km): Pender Island
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Cowichan Therapeutic Riding AssociationThe Cowichan Therapeutic Riding Association provides therapeutic riding and equine-based therapeutic services for persons with disabilities. We promote and facilitate access to horses as a therapeutic alternative, recreational/sport opportunity, and agent of well-being in the lives of all participants. Through the power of the human-equine bond, CTRA brings together individuals, families, and the community in the spirit of healing, inclusion, and human growth.
Cowichan Intercultural SocietyThe Cowichan Intercultural Society (CIS) is a Canadian registered charitable organization that has been serving the Cowichan Valley Region for 32 years. Currently, CIS has 18 active community service programs, 11 board members, 19 staff members, and over 150 volunteers. CIS is the leading community resource for immigrant settlement services, and for education and awareness in developing welcoming and inclusive communities.
Cowichan Valley Independent Living Resource Centre SocietyOur legal name is Cowichan Valley Independent Living Resource Centre Society. Cowichan Independent Living is a Registered Non-Profit Charitable Society. We were incorporated in 1990 and have received overwhelming support from the community from the beginning. Our Centre is operated by persons with disabilities for persons with disabilities.
Cowichan Valley Hospice SocietyThe purpose of the Cowichan Valley Hospice Society is to provide skilled, compassionate support services to the dying and bereaved, their families and friends, with sensitivity to culture, values and beliefs.
Cowichan United WayUnited Way Cowichan traces its roots back to 1969 and the old Red Feather appeal. Today's organization was formally incorporated as a society on September 15, 1976 and is a registered charity in good standing with Canada Revenue Agency. Geographically, we cover a region that stretches south from Saltair to the top of the Malahat and west from Thetis and Penelakut Island to Maple Bay and then through to Nitinat.
Chesterfield Sports SocietyIt’s hard to believe how far we have come since the Chesterfield Sports Society was formed in 1996. The main impetus came in 1989 when the track at the high school was closed for competition. The community started meeting to talk about what sports facilities were needed. The whole community came together and now we have a world class sports and recreation facility that we can all be very proud of. Our Sportsplex has become the heart of our healthy community in so many ways.
Cowichan Valley Arts CouncilThe purpose of the Cowichan Valley Arts Council is to encourage and foster appreciation of the broad spectrum of arts and culture in the Cowichan Valley Region (CVRD), by serving artists and residents through advocacy, by building connections and partnerships and by enhancing both exposure to and participation in arts and culture.
British Columbia Forest MuseumThe BC Forest Discovery Centre is a 100-acre, open air museum with an operational railway in Duncan, British Columbia. The Centre features forest and marsh trails with excellent bird watching opportunities. The story of BC's forest industry is shared through exhibits, heritage buildings, and logging artifacts. Special events are offered throughout the year that include family activities and workshops for adults and seniors.
The Centre is operated by the BC Forest Museum Society, a non-profit and charitable organization (Federal Charitable Tax number 0521195-50-28).
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Disabled
Family Services
Health and Medicine
History
Hospice and Palliative Care
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Museums and Archives
Sports and Recreation
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