Volunteer for Education and Literacy Groups in Ontario
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Information about Education and Literacy Groups in Ontario offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view fewer results of Education and Literacy Groups by selecting a specific location in Ontario or expand your results by changing the province from the menu to the right. Education and literacy groups specialize in adult learning (post-secondary education or adult literacy), libraries, and academic scholarships.KI
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Brampton Public Library Board
65 Queen Street East, Brampton, Ontario L6W 3L6
Brampton Library enriches the lives of Brampton residents by promoting literacy, and by providing access to recreational materials and information in a welcoming environment that fosters connections with others and with the community.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Brampton Public Library Board
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Brescia University College
1285 Western Rd, London, Ontario N6G 1H2
Brescia University College is Canada's women's university. Since our inception in 1919, we've been committed to educating passionate, creative, intelligent women - like you - who want to lead boldly in a rapidly changing world.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Adult Learning
Volunteer Profile of Brescia University College
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Bridgepoint Health Research Institute
16 St. Matthews Road, Toronto, Ontario M4M 2B5
For patients and their families living with complex health conditions, Bridgepoint is the expert partner that makes an active commitment to get them back to their lives.
Keywords: Science and Technology
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Bridgepoint Health Research Institute
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Brockville Public Library
23 Buell Street, Brockville, Ontario K6V 5T7
The staff at the Brockville Public Library are here to help you find books, information, and to assist you when you have questions or run into problems. Together we help to create a friendly and inviting atmosphere, each bringing and adding our own aptitudes and experiences to enrich the environment in which we serve.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Brockville Public Library
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Buddhist Education Foundation for Canada
300 Bathurst Street, Toronto, Ontario M5T2S3
The Buddhist Education Foundation of Canada is a charity incorporated in 2001 with the objectives of raising and accumulating funds for the purposes of funding Buddhism and related courses, Buddhist studies programs, and chairs and centres for Buddhist studies in Canadian universities.
Keywords: Religion
· International
· Education and Literacy
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Buddhist Education Foundation for Canada
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Burlington Public Library
2331 New Street, Burlington, Ontario L7R1J4
The public library serves people of all ages and abilities in our community. Library volunteers help our staff provide much-needed services and popular programs, such as delivering books and movies to seniors' residences, running craft and Wii programs for youth, and helping with library projects as a Teen Advisory Board member, to name just a few.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Burlington Public Library
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Burlington Suzuki Association
5443 Robjen Rd, Burlington, Ontario L7L7N3
Dr. Suzuki, a Japanese violinist and humanitarian philosopher developed the Suzuki method. Dr. Suzuki believed that all children have the ability to play an instrument beautifully given the proper environment. Since 1979, the Burlington Suzuki Association has seen this theory proven over and over again.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Burlington Suzuki Association
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Bursary Fund of the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board
156 Ann St, Belleville, Ontario K8N1N9
The Hastings and Prince Edward Learning Foundation raises funds to provide all students of The Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board with expanded opportunities for success. The Hastings and Prince Edward Learning Foundation accomplishes its mission by working with volunteers, teachers, principals, school staff and donors to provide philanthropic support for an entire spectrum of enhanced learning opportunities for students.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Bursary Fund of the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board
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Cambridge Public Library
1 North Square, Cambridge, Ontario N1S2K6
To establish a community led, broad based cultural institution built around knowledge transfer, reading and art with a focus on ideas, learning, creativity and intellectual stimulation.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Cambridge Public Library
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Canadian Foundation for Dental Hygiene Research and Education
96 Centrepointe Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K2G6B1
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 Libraries Association Association des Bibliotheques de la sante du Canada
39 River Street, Toronto, Ontario M5A3P1
Established in 1976, CHLA/ABSC grew out of the efforts of the Canadian Group of the Medical Library Association and the Canadian Association of Special Libraries and Information Services. Today, CHLA/ABSC is a professional organization of approximately 350 individuals in the health sciences library field in Canada. Through its programs and publications CHLA/ABSC encourages the professional development of its members.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Health Libraries Association
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Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Scholarship Trust Inc Institut canadien de science et technologie alimentaires
3-1750 The Queensway, Suite 1311, Toronto, Ontario M9C5H5
Founded in 1951, CIFST is the national association for food industry professionals. Its membership of more than 1200 is comprised of scientists and technologists in industry, government and academia who are committed to advancing food science and technology. The purpose of CIFST is to advocate and promote the quality, safety and wholesomeness of the food supply through the application of science and technology by linking food science professionals from industry, government and academia.
Keywords: Scholarships
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Scholarship Trust Inc
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Canadian International Learning Foundation
Box 4791, Station E, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B1
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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Canadian Library Association Association Canadienne Des Bibliotheques
1150 Morrison Drive, Suite 400, Ottawa, Ontario K2H8S9
The Canadian Library Association / Association canadienne des bibliothques was founded in Hamilton, Ontario in 1946, and was incorporated under the Companies Act on November 26, 1947. CLA is a non-profit voluntary organization, governed by an elected Executive Council, which is advised by over forty networks and committees.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Library Association
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Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
6100 Leslie Street, Toronto, Ontario M2H3J1
The Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College (CMCC) is a unique institution, founded in 1945 by chiropractors for chiropractors. Its founders envisioned a Canadian institution that would offer an excellent education, be a catalyst for developing a unified profession in Canada, conduct research to further the scientific basis of chiropractic, become the home for knowledge related to chiropractic and be the face of the Canadian profession to governments, third party payers and the general public.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Adult Learning
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College
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Canadian Organic Growers Inc
323 Chapel Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1N7Z2
Canadian Organic Growers (COG) is a national charitable organization (13014 0494 RR0001) with members in all regions of Canada. COG is connected to the regions through eight regional Chapters, four affiliated organizations, and to the international organic community through membership in the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM).
Keywords: Science and Technology
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Organic Growers Inc
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Canadian Parents for French Ontario
2055 Dundas St E, Suite 103, Mississauga, Ontario L4X1M2
Canadian Parents for French (Ontario) is a non-profit charitable organization and is the provincial Branch of our national organization, Canadian Parents for French.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Parents for French Ontario
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Canadian Safe School Network
229 Niagara Street, Toronto, Ontario M6J2L5
The Canadian Safe School Network (CSSN) is a national, not-for-profit, registered charitable organization with a mandate to reduce youth violence and make our schools and communities safer.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Safe School Network
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Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists
30 Concourse Gate, Unit #3, Ottawa, Ontario K2E7V7
The Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists (CSHP) is the national voluntary organization of pharmacists committed to patient care through the advancement of safe, effective medication use in hospitals and other collaborative healthcare settings.
Keywords: Science and Technology
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Society of Hospital Pharmacists
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Canadian Urban Institute Toronto
555 Richmond St West, Suite 402, Toronto, Ontario M5V3B1
The Canadian Urban Institute (CUI) was established in 1990 in Toronto as Canada's applied urban policy institute. CUI is a public good enterprise 95% funded through project work. We provide applied research, education/training and communication to improve the processes and policies needed to make informed decisions about urban assets.
Keywords: Science and Technology
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Urban Institute Toronto
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