Volunteer for Employment and Career Groups in Ontario
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Information about Employment and Career Groups in Ontario offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view fewer results of Employment and Career Groups by selecting a specific location in Ontario or expand your results by changing the province from the menu to the right. Groups that specialize in helping people with getting a job, either by listing job opportunities or by providing information to have a successful job hunt, are included here.
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Accessible Community Counselling and Employment Services
489 College St., Suite 100, Toronto, Ontario M6G 1A5
ACCES Employment is a leader in connecting employers with qualified employees from diverse backgrounds. More than 16,000 job seekers are served annually at five locations across the Greater Toronto Area. As a not-for-profit corporation, ACCES receives funding from all levels of government, corporate sponsors, various supporters and the United Way Toronto.
Keywords: Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of Accessible Community Counselling and Employment Services
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African Community Services of Peel
20 Nelson St., Suite LL102, Brampton, Ontario L6X 2M5
African Community Services of Peel (ACS) is a not-for-profit community based charitable Organization that provides settlement and integration services and programs that facilitate the early settlement of newcomers to Peel and the surrounding areas.
Keywords: Women
· Seniors
· Health
· Family Support
· Employment and Careers
· Cultural Centres
· Community Services
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of African Community Services of Peel
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Amity Goodwill Industries
225 King William Street, Hamilton, Ontario L8R 1B1
Goodwill, The Amity Group is a social enterprise that helps people overcome employment barriers and obtain work, thereby increasing their dignity and independence within the community.
Keywords: Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of Amity Goodwill Industries
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Bloor Information and Life Skills Centre
672 Dupont St, Suite 314, Toronto, Ontario M6G 1Z6
Bloor Information and Life Skills Centre (BILS) was founded in 1971 as a community based non-profit multi ethnic agency. We provide culturally sensitive services in Albanian, Bengali, Cantonese, English, Hindi, Mandarin, Spanish and Urdu. All of our services are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL. We are committed towards providing services in an environment which is free from discrimination and harassment.
Keywords: Immigrants and Refugees
· Housing
· Employment and Careers
· Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Bloor Information and Life Skills Centre
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Causeway Foundation
22 O'Meara Street, Ottawa, Ontario K1Y4N6
Causeway has been assisting people with mental health issues and disabilities in the Ottawa region for more than 30 years
Keywords: Mental Health
· Independence
· Employment and Careers
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Causeway Foundation
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Collaboration Partners Social Impact Consultants
102 Bloor St. West, Suite 710, Toronto, Ontario M5S1M8
Collaboration Partners is a volunteer professional services organisation providing pro-bono consulting and advisory services to not-for-profits in need of assistance.
Keywords: Immigrants and Refugees
· Employment and Careers
· Education and Literacy
· Community Services
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Collaboration Partners Social Impact Consultants
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Common Ground CoOperative
3-A Banigan Dr., Toronto, Ontario M4H1G3
Non Profit Organization and registered Canadian charity that supports adults with developmental disabilities in the world of work.
Keywords: Independence
· Employment and Careers
· Education and Literacy
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Common Ground CoOperative
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Community Living Parry Sound
38 Joseph Street, Parry Sound, Ontario P2A 2G5
We are a non-profit community based organization that supports children, youth and adults with developmental disabilities, their families and friends.
Keywords: Employment and Careers
· Disabled
· Community Services
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Community Living Parry Sound
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Dress Your Best
188 Lowther Avenue, The Walmer Centre, 3rd floor, Toronto, Ontario M5R1E8
Dress Your Best is operated by the Live to Give Relief Organization which has focused on promoting the economic independence of disadvantaged men across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) since 2000. The generous support of community clothing and financial donations has enabled us to continue to supply men with high-quality, professional apparel for job interviews and employment. In 2013 alone, we provided approximately 600 outfits to our male clients.
Keywords: Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of Dress Your Best
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Durham Region Unemployed Help Centre
15 Colborne St E, Oshawa, Ontario L1G1M1
Whether you're looking for a job, or looking to hire, the Durham Region Unemployed Help Centre can help.
Keywords: Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of Durham Region Unemployed Help Centre
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East Wellington Community Services
Branch: Erin
45 Main Street, Erin, Ontario N0B1T0
For over 25 years, this grass-roots, multi-service charity has provided programs and services for the more than 24,000 children, seniors and families who live in the towns, villages and hamlets that make up this rural area.
Keywords: Seniors
· Hunger
· Employment and Careers
· Community Services
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of East Wellington Community Services
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East Wellington Community Services
Branch: Rockwood
106 Church Street, Rockwood, Ontario N0B2K0
For over 25 years, this grass-roots, multi-service charity has provided programs and services for the more than 24,000 children, seniors and families who live in the towns, villages and hamlets that make up this rural area.
Keywords: Seniors
· Hunger
· Employment and Careers
· Community Services
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of East Wellington Community Services
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Fred Victor
59 Adelaide St.East, 6th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M5C1K6
We're a non-profit organization that work with clients who are marginalized, have low income as well as Mental Health & Addictions.
Keywords: Poverty
· Mental Health
· Homeless and Housing
· Employment and Careers
· Addictions
Volunteer Profile of Fred Victor
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Goodwill Industries of Toronto, Eastern, Central and Northern Ontario
350 Progress Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario M1P2Z4
To enable work opportunities and provide skills development for people facing barriers to employment. Our mission is fulfilled through the collection and sale of donated goods.
Keywords: Family Services
· Employment and Careers
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Goodwill Industries of Toronto, Eastern, Central and Northern Ontario
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Government of Ontario YouthConnect.ca
All Ontario, Ontario
We know everyone doesn't always have the same opportunities to get a job or get help depending on where they live. This Ontario government strategy helps teenagers in neighbourhoods that might not have as many services as other places.
Keywords: Employment and Careers
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Government of Ontario YouthConnect.ca
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International Customer Service Association Canada
Branch: Toronto Chapter
25 Royal Crest Court, Unit 5, Markham, Ontario L3R9X4
The International Customer Service Association - Toronto Chapter is a not for profit organization with over 2,500 members in Canada. Our members come from various industry sectors and include passionate service professionals who are committed to making a difference in their organizations.
Keywords: Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of International Customer Service Association 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 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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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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