Volunteer for Library Organizations in British Columbia
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Information about Library Organizations in British Columbia offering volunteer opportunities. You can also view fewer results of Library Organizations by selecting a specific location in British Columbia or expand your results by changing the province from the menu to the right. Library groups deal with public libraries, library boards, and certain elements of adult literacy.
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Agassiz Library
7140 Cheam Ave, Agassiz, British Columbia V0M1A0
Established in 1930, FVRL was the first of its kind in North America. Today it is the largest public library system in British Columbia, with 25 community libraries serving 700,000 people in its service area.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Agassiz Library
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Bowen Island Public Library Foundation
Bowen Island Library, Bowen Island, British Columbia V0N 1G0
The Bowen Island Public Library is located a minute's walk from the ferry terminal in Snug Cove in what is known as "The Old General Store". We are located at the corner of Government Road and Cardena across from the cenotaph at 430 Bowen Trunk Rd.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Bowen Island Public Library Foundation
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Cranbrook Public Library
1212 2nd Street North, Cranbrook, British Columbia V1C4T6
To make a difference in the cultural and social life of Cranbrook as it relates to the Cranbrook Public Library. We are active in promoting increased library services, better facilities and more programming directed toward the needs of Cranbrook's residents.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Cranbrook Public Library
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Friends of the Sechelt Public Library
5797 Cowrie St., Sechelt, British Columbia V0N3A0
Friends of the Sechelt Public Library is an independent non-profit organization that was founded in 1997. It is made up of a passionate group of volunteers who raise funds on behalf of the library, promote literacy and learning and public awareness, and advocate for and strive to ensure that our Library continues to be a central and vital part of Sechelt.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Friends of the Sechelt Public Library
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Greater Victoria Public Library Board
735 Broughton St, Victoria, British Columbia V8W3H2
We provide services in 10 libraries and through our website to almost 300,000 residents in 10 municipalities. Mission: To Provide universal access to secure and safe library services, to foster the love of reading and to enhance the quality of life in our communities.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Greater Victoria Public Library Board
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Mission Community Archives
33215 2nd Avenue, Mission, British Columbia V2V4L1
Operated by the Mission District Historical Society, the Mission Community Archives serves as a central repository for all community records that document the social, economic, and political development of the District of Mission and the Fraser Valley Regional District Electoral Areas: I (Dewdney-Hatzic Island), J (Nicomen Island - Deroche), K (Lake Errock) and L (McConnell Creek-Hatzic Prairie).
Keywords: Libraries
Volunteer Profile of Mission Community Archives
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Okanagan Regional Library District
1430 KLO Road, Kelowna, British Columbia V1W3P6
The mission of the Okanagan Regional Library is to provide equitable access to relevant educational, recreational, and cultural library resources in order to enhance and enrich the lives of community residents.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Okanagan Regional Library District
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Penticton Public Library
785 Main Street, Penticton, British Columbia V2A5E3
Our library is a thriving presence, responsive and connected to our diverse community through innovative services, outreach and partnerships.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Penticton Public Library
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Prince George Public Library Board
887 Dominion St, Prince George, British Columbia V2L5L1
The Prince George Public Library Board of Directors consists of nine members, all appointed by Prince George City Council. Eight members of the community are appointed for two year terms, and one City Councillor is appointed for a one year term. A member is eligible for re-appointment, but no member may serve for more than eight consecutive years. Board members must be residents of the City of Prince George and must be over the age of 18.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Prince George Public Library Board
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Prince Rupert Library
101 6th Ave. West, Prince Rupert, British Columbia V8J4H6
The board is made up of eight citizens, appointed by Mayor and Council, and one Council representative. The Chief Librarian serves as Secretary. The Prince Rupert Public Library Board is a corporate body responsible for the operation of the library. It operates under the authority of the British Columbia Provincial Statue, Library Act.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Prince Rupert Library
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Surrey Public Library
13742-72nd Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia V3W2P4
The Library Board is responsible for the delivery of library services and programs, setting strategic priorities, developing policies, and presenting the budget to City Council.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Surrey Public Library
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Thompson-Nicola Regional District Library System
465 Victoria St, Suite 300, Kamloops, British Columbia V2C2A9
The Regional District provides library service to a population of 134,000 within a 45,000 square kilometer area of the Central Interior of British Columbia. It has 13 branch locations and a bookmobile.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Thompson-Nicola Regional District Library System
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Whistler Public Library
4329 Main St., Whistler, British Columbia V0N1B4
The Whistler Public Library Association was formed in December 1985 by a dedicated group of community minded citizens. Space was provided by the municipality in the basement of the municipal hall on Blackcomb Way. The Rotary Club of Whistler was extremely generous in providing the materials and labour to finish the interior of the 1400 square foot room. In record time, the Library was officially opened by provincial politicians Grace McCarthy and John Reynolds on July 28, 1986.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of Whistler Public Library
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