Volunteer for Leadership Organizations in British Columbia
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Information about Leadership Organizations in British Columbia offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view fewer results of Leadership Organizations by selecting a specific location in British Columbia or expand your results by changing the province from the menu to the right. Certain children and youth groups focus on leadership. This means groups that are designed to teach children life skills or otherwise prepare them to be productive members of society. This includes various Boy’s and Girl’s Clubs, and outreach groups.
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The Extreme Outreach Society
999 Mckenzie Ave, Victoria, British Columbia V8X3G8
Extreme Outreach Society desires to develop future leaders with healthy, productive lifestyles by creating unique ministries and programs designed to positively impact each aspect of a child's holistic development (spiritual, social, physical, and cognitive).
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of The Extreme Outreach Society
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The Minerva Foundation for BC Women
111 West Hastings Street, The Woodward's Building Suite 320, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B1H4
Since 1999 Minerva has helped more than 3000 women and girls gain values-based leadership skills to empower them in their communities, at the workplace, and with their educational goals.
Keywords: Women
· Leadership
· First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of The Minerva Foundation for BC Women
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The Power of Hope Society
1921 Fernwood Road, Unit 7, Victoria, British Columbia V8T2Y6
The Power of Hope unleashes the positive potential of youth through arts-centered intergenerational and multicultural learning programs that value self-awareness, leadership, community and social change.
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of The Power of Hope Society
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The Zero Ceiling Society of Canada La Societe Sans Limites Du Canada
Whistler, British Columbia V0N1B0
Zero Ceiling was founded in 1997 in Whistler, British Columbia by mountain enthusiast and visionary, Chris Winter. For 18 years, Zero Ceiling has been providing at-risk and homeless youth from Vancouver and the Sea to Sky Corridor an opportunity to experience mountain life through adventure based learning programs. Our programs cater to youth between the ages of 13 - 24 and focus on fun, adventure, learning and healthy lifestyle.
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of The Zero Ceiling Society of Canada
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UBC Life Sciences Circle
2329 West Mall, Vancouver Campus, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T1Z4
UBC Life Sciences Circle is an outreach program for high school students. We offer free events to all high schools students who are interested in pursuing life sciences. Our sessions usually consist of a lecture given by a guest lecturer about a topic of their interest. Then we will proceed to further explore this topic either by visiting a lab, doing problem solving activities and discussions. There will be an opportunity for students to mingle with UBC students and ask questions about life science programs/courses, along with general inquiries about university life.
Keywords: Science and Technology
· Leadership
· Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of UBC Life Sciences Circle
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Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs
500 - 342 Water Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1B6
One of the main principles of the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs is that, despite our differences, we will be stronger if we work together. The goal of the UBCIC is to support the work of our people, whether at the community, nation or international level, in our common fight for the recognition of our aboriginal rights and respect for our cultures and societies. Our goal, the goal of the people, has been to give the aboriginal people of BC a voice strong enough to be heard in every corner of the world.
Keywords: Leadership
· First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
Volunteer Profile of Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs
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Youth Initiative Vancouver
Vancouver, British Columbia
High school students in Vancouver are all equipped with veritable arsenals of skills and experiences that they have accumulated from their experiences such as their education, their hobbies, or their culture. If we were to match volunteers with specific jobs that matched their skills and experiences, we believe that the volunteers will work more efficiently and contentedly. More importantly, they will have the opportunity for rapid personal development in a field in which they are interested. These opportunities will come from many different sources, and it is the job of Youth Initiative Vancouver to connect with these sources and search through all our registered volunteers for individuals with matching portfolios. We will continually monitor and evaluate our registered volunteers to ensure their commitment and quality of work.
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Youth Initiative Vancouver
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Zajac Ranch Society
2006 10th Ave W, Suite 300, Vancouver, British Columbia V6J2B3
The Mel Jr. & Marty Zajac Foundation was established in 1987 with a mandate to support children, seniors and those with special needs through innovative community projects focused on developing life long skills and independence and improving the quality of life for individuals across BC.
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Zajac Ranch Society
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