Volunteer for Leadership Organizations in Halifax
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Information about Leadership Organizations in Halifax offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view additional results of Leadership Organizations from other locations in Nova Scotia or expand your results by changing the location 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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HRM Volunteer Services
PO Box 1749, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Want to Volunteer? Great! There are many opportunities to volunteer throughout HRM.
Keywords: Volunteer Centres
· Leadership
· Cultural Centres
· Community Services
· Adult Learning
Volunteer Profile of HRM Volunteer Services
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Junior League of Halifax Inc
Halifax, Nova Scotia
The Junior League of Halifax is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The Junior League of Halifax reaches out to women of all races, religions and national origins who demonstrate an interest in and a commitment to voluntarism.
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Junior League of Halifax Inc
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Nova Scotia Junior Achievement
6960 Mumford Road, Suite 2068, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Junior Achievement was formed in 1919 and established its first presence in Nova Scotia in 1969 with the generous support of the Halifax Board of Trade. Our mandate is to provide youth across the province with opportunities to learn about business and entrepreneurship.
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Nova Scotia Junior Achievement
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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
Branch: Novascotia Division
5516 Spring Garden Road, 4th floor, Halifax, Nova Scotia
The Award is a non-competitive programme in which participants set and achieve personal goals for community service, skills, fitness, and adventure. It is a great way to explore new interests and try new challenges you might not have done otherwise, and even stretch your 'comfort zone'. The Award is open to all young Canadians age 14 yrs to 24 yrs old.
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
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