Volunteer in New Westminster, British Columbia
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Information about volunteering and helping the 19 non-profit and charitable organizations located in New Westminster, British Columbia. You can narrow or expand these results from the menu to the right by selecting locations near New Westminster, other locations in British Columbia, choosing a category of interest or a specific organization by name.
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All Access Volunteers
206-1035 Auckland St., New Westminster, British Columbia
All Access Volunteers (AAV) is a volunteer placement organization, created with the vision of helping prospective volunteers find opportunities throughout Latin America.
Keywords: Wildlife
· International
· Environment
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of All Access Volunteers
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AnxietyBC
237 East Columbia St., Suite 103, New Westminster, British Columbia
AnxietyBC works with experts to increase awareness, promote education and improve access to current, evidence based resources on anxiety. We have many free of charge, self-help, downloadable resources to support management of anxiety for youth and young adults, adults, new mothers, and children.
Keywords: Mental Health
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of AnxietyBC
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Aunt Leah's Place
668 Carnarvon Street, Unit 200, New Westminster, British Columbia
Aunt Leah's Place is a registered charity that has been helping kids in foster care and teen moms achieve a better future for over twenty years. We have seen how support at this critical time can help these young people realize their possibilities and potential and become resilient, independent adults.
Keywords: Women
· Homeless and Housing
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Aunt Leah's Place
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B C Lupus Society
329 - 720 6th Street, New Westminster, British Columbia
Formed in 1977, the BC Lupus Society is the oldest Lupus not-for-profit organization in Canada. We are dedicated to conquering one of the most unpredictable and devastating diseases, while giving caring support to those who suffer from its brutal impact. Children, women and men can all get lupus and there is no cure.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of B C Lupus Society
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Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medecine Society
435 Columbia St, Suite 300, New Westminster, British Columbia
The Boucher Institute is also home to the Boucher Naturopathic Medical Clinic. Providing first-rate natural health care for the whole family, the clinic equips our clinic interns with essential hands-on experience in the art and science of practicing naturopathic medicine. The Boucher Institute also proudly partners with four external community clinics which enable students to gain experience treating different patient groups using a range of treatment modalities.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Education and Literacy
· Adult Learning
Volunteer Profile of Boucher Institute of Naturopathic Medecine Society
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Canadian Mental Health Association Vancouver Fraser
Branch: New Westminster
435 6th Street, New Westminster, British Columbia
On April 1st, 2015, the Canadian Mental Health Association Delta Branch, Simon Fraser Branch and Vancouver-Burnaby Branch formally amalgamated and began operating as the Canadian Mental Health Association, Vancouver-Fraser Branch (CMHA-VF).
The offices currently in Burnaby, Delta, Maple Ridge, New Westminster and Vancouver will remain open and all of our programs will remain active. The three head offices of the CMHA-VF are in Delta, New Westminster and Vancouver.
Keywords: Mental Health
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Mental Health Association Vancouver Fraser
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Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver
402 E. Columbia Street, New Westminster, British Columbia
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver is a charitable organization that provides support services to some of society's most vulnerable populations - women, girls and children at risk of involvement, involved in or affected by the justice system. Our more than two dozen programs work to break the cycle of poverty, addiction, mental illness, homelessness and crime.
Keywords: Women
· Crisis Support
Volunteer Profile of Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver
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Fraserside Community Services Society
519 Seventh St, 2nd Floor, New Westminster, British Columbia
Fraserside is inspired to create communities of belonging where the diversity of all people is welcome. Fraserside supports people needing housing, seeking work, with low income/or having developmental disabilities, mental health or substance use issues. Our focus is New Westminster and neighbouring communities.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Fraserside Community Services Society
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Hope International Development Agency
214 Sixth Street, New Westminster, British Columbia
HOPE International Development Agency exists to improve the supply of basic human necessities for the neediest of the needy in the Third World through self-help activities, and to challenge, educate, and involve North Americans regarding development issues.
Keywords: Poverty
· International
Volunteer Profile of Hope International Development Agency
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Lower Mainland Bengali Cultural Society of B.C.
321 Wells Gray Pl., New Westminster, British Columbia
Lower Mainland Bengali Cultural Society of British Columbia, Canada, is a registered non-profit charitable organization promoting Bengali culture and heritage in Vancouver and lower mainland through various socio-cultural activities and events since 1977. We are proud to be a part of Canada's multicultural society. We strive to foster and carry forward Bengali traditions and values along with other great traditions in the lower mainland area.
Keywords: Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Lower Mainland Bengali Cultural Society of B.C.
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Massey Walford Horticultural Society
735 8th Avenue, New Westminster, British Columbia
The society spent time in preparing for the District 13 Annual Meeting to be held in Massey in May. In October the sundial dedication in memory of Eva Fraser was held on the lawn of the Public Library. The event was well attended by horticultural society members in District 13 and by many local citizens. The society prepared and maintained numerous flower beds in Massey. The annual spring flower show with a craft and plant sale was a great success as was the August flower show.
Keywords: Environment
Volunteer Profile of Massey Walford Horticultural Society
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New Westminster Hyack Festival Association
204-6th Street, New Westminster, British Columbia
Since 1971, the Hyack Festival Association has organized a wide range of major celebratory events to help preserve the city's history and traditions and foster positive community spirit.
Keywords: Festival
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of New Westminster Hyack Festival Association
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Queen's Park Healthcare Foundation
315 Mcbride Blvd, New Westminster, British Columbia
We aim to enhance the well being and full potential of elders in our community of care, by helping to meet their needs directly through our fundraising efforts but, also, by raising awareness of the issues of aging. This is primarily accomplished through education.
Keywords: Health Centres
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Queen's Park Healthcare Foundation
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Royal City Humane Society
667 Columbia St, New Westminster, British Columbia
Royal City Humane Societywas founded to deal with the pet overpopulation problem in New Westminster. We operate a small shelter in New Westminster where we provide care for injured, stray and abandoned cats. We work in conjunction with the New West Animal Shelter and young, healthy and adoptable animals are referred to the New West Shelter for adoption. Senior cats and those with special needs either remain at the society's shelter or are placed in foster care.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Royal City Humane Society
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Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation
330 East Columbia Street, New Westminster, British Columbia
Royal Columbian Hospital (RCH) is a provincial and regional referral hospital providing the highest level of trauma, cardiac, neurosciences, high-risk maternity and neonatal intensive care to the most seriously ill and injured patients in British Columbia. RCH is also a teaching hospital and a UBC Clinical Academic Campus.
Keywords: Health Centres
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Royal Columbian Hospital Foundation
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Seniors Services Society
750 Carnarvon Street, New Westminster, British Columbia
Senior Services Society is a nonprofit organization serving older adults and seniors 55 or over, family or friends and/or service providers in need of information about programs and services for seniors.
Keywords: Seniors
· Independence
· Hunger
· Housing
Volunteer Profile of Seniors Services Society
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The Arts Council of New Westminster
Queen's Park, New Westminster, British Columbia
Founded in 1967, the Arts Council of New Westminster is an umbrella organization with numerous member groups and individual members, who all share an interest in various artistic endeavors, from the visual and performing arts to the literary arts and community activities.
Keywords: Arts and Culture
· Art Councils
Volunteer Profile of The Arts Council of New Westminster
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Unity in Action
1630 Edinburgh Street, New Westminster, British Columbia
"Unity in Action is an accepting, loving community where we awaken to our unfolding expression of God."
Keywords: Religion
Volunteer Profile of Unity in Action
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Western Society for Children With Birth Disorders
93 Sixth Street, Suite 102, New Westminster, British Columbia
The Western Society for Children is a registered charity that provides community-based support to children with disabilities and their families. Working in collaboration with parents, teachers, and caregivers we develop programs and resources that assist children in managing their disabilities and advocate for greater access to existing services. As an inclusive and barrier-free organization we make these resources freely accessible to all children and families in our community.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of Western Society for Children With Birth Disorders
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Volunteering in New Westminster
Volunteering in British Columbia
Locations near New Westminster
(9 km): Delta
(9 km): Surrey
(9 km): Port Moody
(16 km): Port Coquitlam
(16 km): Coquitlam
(16 km): Vancouver
(18 km): Richmond
(18 km): North Vancouver
(22 km): West Vancouver
(24 km): White Rock
Latest Volunteer Profiles in New Westminster - (add profile)
Seniors Services SocietySenior Services Society is a nonprofit organization serving older adults and seniors 55 or over, family or friends and/or service providers in need of information about programs and services for seniors.
New Westminster Hyack Festival AssociationSince 1971, the Hyack Festival Association has organized a wide range of major celebratory events to help preserve the city’s history and traditions and foster positive community spirit.
Royal Columbian Hospital FoundationRoyal Columbian Hospital (RCH) is a provincial and regional referral hospital providing the highest level of trauma, cardiac, neurosciences, high-risk maternity and neonatal intensive care to the most seriously ill and injured patients in British Columbia. RCH is also a teaching hospital and a UBC Clinical Academic Campus.
Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater VancouverThe Elizabeth Fry Society of Greater Vancouver is a charitable organization that provides support services to some of society's most vulnerable populations – women, girls and children at risk of involvement, involved in or affected by the justice system. Our more than two dozen programs work to break the cycle of poverty, addiction, mental illness, homelessness and crime.
Unity in Action“Unity in Action is an accepting, loving community where we awaken to our unfolding expression of God.”
The Arts Council of New WestminsterFounded in 1967, the Arts Council of New Westminster is an umbrella organization with numerous member groups and individual members, who all share an interest in various artistic endeavors, from the visual and performing arts to the literary arts and community activities.
Western Society for Children With Birth DisordersThe Western Society for Children is a registered charity that provides community-based support to children with disabilities and their families. Working in collaboration with parents, teachers, and caregivers we develop programs and resources that assist children in managing their disabilities and advocate for greater access to existing services. As an inclusive and barrier-free organization we make these resources freely accessible to all children and families in our community.
Royal City Humane SocietyRoyal City Humane Societywas founded to deal with the pet overpopulation problem in New Westminster. We operate a small shelter in New Westminster where we provide care for injured, stray and abandoned cats. We work in conjunction with the New West Animal Shelter and young, healthy and adoptable animals are referred to the New West Shelter for adoption. Senior cats and those with special needs either remain at the society’s shelter or are placed in foster care.
Fraserside Community Services SocietyFraserside is inspired to create communities of belonging where the diversity of all people is welcome. Fraserside supports people needing housing, seeking work, with low income/or having developmental disabilities, mental health or substance use issues. Our focus is New Westminster and neighbouring communities.
Hope International Development AgencyHOPE International Development Agency exists to improve the supply of basic human necessities for the neediest of the needy in the Third World through self-help activities, and to challenge, educate, and involve North Americans regarding development issues.
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Adult Learning
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Environment
Family Services
Festival
Health and Medicine
Health Centres
Homeless and Housing
Housing
Hunger
Independence
International
Mental Health
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Seniors
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