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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Grey Bruce Children's Water Education Council
PO Box 961 Stn Main, Owen Sound, Ontario N4K6H6
The Grey Bruce Children's Water Festival is a fun and educational event that gives grade four students hands-on learning about the importance of water resources in everyday life. Through over 45 activity centres, operated by volunteers, students in Grey and Bruce Counties will learn about the wise use, conservation and protection of water and water sources and the role it plays in the environment.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Grey Bruce Children's Water Education Council
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Grey Highlands Public Library
10 Elizabeth Street, Flesherton, Ontario N0C1E0
Grey Highlands Public Library is comprised of three branches in Flesherton, Kimberley and Markdale. It serves the residents of Grey Highlands and contracting municipalities of West Grey, Southgate, and Chatsworth.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Grey Highlands Public Library
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Haldimand-Norfolk Literacy Council
47 Robinson Street, Simcoe, Ontario N3Y1W5
Working with adults in Haldimand-Norfolk to improve their quality of life through increased literacy and math skills.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Adult Learning
Volunteer Profile of Haldimand-Norfolk Literacy Council
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Halton District School Board
2050 Guelph Line, Burlington, Ontario L7R3Z2
The Halton District School Board serves more than 60,000 public school students in the municipalities of Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton and Oakville in southern Ontario.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Halton District School Board
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Hamilton Public Library
77 James Street North, Hamilton, Ontario L8R2K3
The Hamilton Public Library Board establishes library services appropriate to our community through market research, public input into strategic planning, and continuous monitoring of services and satisfaction. This section outlines the people, the guiding principles and the policies developed for our Library system.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Hamilton Public Library
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Heather L. Main Memorial Scholarship Fund
250 Consumers Road, Suite 301, Willowdale, Ontario M2J4V6
The Heather L. Main Memorial Scholarship Fund honours the memory of a trail blazing woman in Canadian capital markets. It was established in 1998 to promote the industry and to encourage qualified women, in participating Canadian graduate business schools, to pursue careers in the capital markets.
Keywords: Scholarships
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Heather L. Main Memorial Scholarship Fund
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Holy Trinity School
11300 Bayview Avenue, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4S1L4
HTS is committed to educational excellence, as measured by readiness for university entrance, and to the development of the character and individual abilities of our students, within the context of Christian values and personal integrity. This mission statement guides our actions and all decisions.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Holy Trinity School
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Huntington University
935 Ramsey Lake Road, Sudbury, Ontario P3E2C6
We are one of the fastest growing universities in Canada in the past decade, now serving close to 9,500 students. Our main campus is in Sudbury, and we now offer a growing number of programs in Barrie to the 1,000 students studying on that campus. We have the highest post-graduation employment rates in Ontario after 6 months at 93% and 95% after two years. We receive high recognition for our enviable class sizes, having one of the lowest average class sizes in Canada.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Adult Learning
Volunteer Profile of Huntington University
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Indo Canada Education Council
5749 Knights Drive, Manotick, Ontario K4M1K2
ICEC is an independent, voluntary, non-Governmental, non-profit, non-political and non-partisan venture, established as a Council to promote the Indo-Canada education corridor, and is registered under NGO partnership* with Government of India. The Indo Canada Education Council (ICEC) is perhaps the exclusive NGO in India to foster support for stronger bi-lateral relations between India and Canada in the field of education. We are funded primarily through membership fees, and with career advertisements, sales of publications, revenues from events sponsorship, and contract management services.
Keywords: International
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Indo Canada Education Council
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Indspire
Branch: Toronto
555 Richmond Street West, Suite 1002, Toronto, Ontario M5V3B1
Indspire is an Indigenous-led registered charity that invests in the education of Indigenous people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada.
Keywords: First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Education and Literacy
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Indspire
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Indspire
50 Generations Drive, Box 5, Suite 100, Ohsweken, Ontario N0A1M0
Indspire is an Indigenous-led registered charity that invests in the education of Indigenous people for the long term benefit of these individuals, their families and communities, and Canada.
Keywords: First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Education and Literacy
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Indspire
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Inner City Angels
55 Mill Street, Studio 203, Toronto, Ontario M5A3C4
Inner City Angels is an award winning arts education charity that engages young learners in imaginative big idea and rich topic inspired interdisciplinary arts programs. Students explore curriculum pathways in social justice, science, diversity (including eco-diversity), globalization and equity. Our artists and teachers take a mindful approach to raising consciousness and skills incorporating storytelling, poetry, new media, design, craft and visual arts in the creative arts experience.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Inner City Angels
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Integration Action for Inclusion in Education & Community Ontario
199 Saginaw Parkway, Unit 4, Cambridge, Ontario N1T1T9
Integration Action for Inclusion is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to educational inclusion and living in the community for ALL people who need extra support. The group provides support to parents and friends seeking to enrich the lives of their children.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Integration Action for Inclusion in Education & Community Ontario
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IODE Canada
40 Orchard View Blvd, Toronto, Ontario M4R1B9
IODE is a national women's charitable organization dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals through education support, community service and citizenship programs.
Keywords: Women
· Education and Literacy
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of IODE Canada
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JIAS Toronto
4600 Bathurst Street, Suite 325, North York, Ontario M2R3V3
JIAS was established in 1922 to help Jews build a new life in Canada. Today, JIAS Toronto is a government and community funded immigrant service organization providing comprehensive services to 8,000 immigrants a year. Founded by the Jewish community, we remain rooted in Jewish values and guided by the principle of "welcoming the strangers in our midst". With locations in both Toronto and York Region, we reach out to welcome and provide a full range of information, settlement and integration services to all newcomer communities in the languages they speak and in close proximity to where they live.
Keywords: Immigrants and Refugees
· Employment and Careers
· Education and Literacy
· Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of JIAS Toronto
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JIAS Toronto
Branch: Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Jewish Community Campus
9600 Bathurst Street, Suite 242, Vaughan, Ontario L6A3Z8
JIAS was established in 1922 to help Jews build a new life in Canada. Today, JIAS Toronto is a government and community funded immigrant service organization providing comprehensive services to 8,000 immigrants a year. Founded by the Jewish community, we remain rooted in Jewish values and guided by the principle of "welcoming the strangers in our midst". With locations in both Toronto and York Region, we reach out to welcome and provide a full range of information, settlement and integration services to all newcomer communities in the languages they speak and in close proximity to where they live.
Keywords: Immigrants and Refugees
· Employment and Careers
· Education and Literacy
· Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of JIAS Toronto
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JIAS Toronto
Branch: JIAS York Region LINC School
1520 Steeles Avenue West, Concord, Ontario L4K3B9
JIAS was established in 1922 to help Jews build a new life in Canada. Today, JIAS Toronto is a government and community funded immigrant service organization providing comprehensive services to 8,000 immigrants a year. Founded by the Jewish community, we remain rooted in Jewish values and guided by the principle of "welcoming the strangers in our midst". With locations in both Toronto and York Region, we reach out to welcome and provide a full range of information, settlement and integration services to all newcomer communities in the languages they speak and in close proximity to where they live.
Keywords: Immigrants and Refugees
· Employment and Careers
· Education and Literacy
· Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of JIAS Toronto
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JIAS Toronto
Branch: JIAS Toronto LINC School
15 Hove Street, Toronto, Ontario M3H2S1
JIAS was established in 1922 to help Jews build a new life in Canada. Today, JIAS Toronto is a government and community funded immigrant service organization providing comprehensive services to 8,000 immigrants a year. Founded by the Jewish community, we remain rooted in Jewish values and guided by the principle of "welcoming the strangers in our midst". With locations in both Toronto and York Region, we reach out to welcome and provide a full range of information, settlement and integration services to all newcomer communities in the languages they speak and in close proximity to where they live.
Keywords: Immigrants and Refugees
· Employment and Careers
· Education and Literacy
· Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of JIAS Toronto
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Jockvale Elementary School Council
101 Malvern Drive, Nepean, Ontario K2J2S8
We talk about everything and anything that is important to the Jockvale Community. As well as raising funds to provide necessities that are no longer in school budgets, we have an opportunity to provide input into our student's curriculum, work together on programs, raise concerns, and stay up to date on everything important and new at our children's school.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Jockvale Elementary School Council
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Journey to Diversity Workplaces
65 Cedar Point Dr., Unit 278, Barrie, Ontario L4N 9R3
Journey to Diversity Workplaces is both an experiment, and a project.
Haven't you ever wished you could work somewhere better? Somewhere where they went out of their way to not only appreciate you, but treat you right, and pay you fairly?
We want a different kind of workplace, where diversity is championed, and so is the worker.
At J2DW, our employees are our members. Period.
Respecting differences ethically, morally, and legally.
Keywords: Volunteer Centres
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Journey to Diversity Workplaces
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