Volunteer in Chatham, Ontario
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Information about volunteering and helping the 12 non-profit and charitable organizations located in Chatham, Ontario. You can narrow or expand these results from the menu to the right by selecting locations near Chatham, other locations in Ontario, choosing a category of interest or a specific organization by name.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent
137 Queen St, Chatham, Ontario
As Canada's leading child and youth mentoring charity, Big Brothers Big Sisters facilitates life-changing relationships that inspire and empower children and youth to reach their potential, both as individuals and citizens.
Keywords: Crisis Support
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-Kent
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Brain Injury Association of Chatham-Kent
9 Maple Leaf Drive, Chatham, Ontario
Our mission is to enhances the quality of life for survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) and their family members and works towards reducing the occurrence of ABI. BIACK is committed to providing support services for survivors and their families and educational services for the people in the community of Chatham-Kent.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of Brain Injury Association of Chatham-Kent
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Canadian Mental Health Association Chatham-Kent Branch
240 Grand Avenue West, Suite 100, Chatham, Ontario
As a leader and champion for mental health, CMHA Lambton Kent provides services and facilitates access to the resources people require to maintain and improve mental health. Our efforts promote community integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness.
Keywords: Mental Health
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Mental Health Association Chatham-Kent Branch
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Chatham Retirement Resort Residents' Council
25 Keil Drive North, Chatham, Ontario
Chatham Retirement Resort is dedicated to a life centered on encouragement, understanding and empowerment. This environment supports the family values that help build strong relationships within our community, so everyone who shares in this experience feels like a member of the family.
Keywords: Seniors
· Housing
Volunteer Profile of Chatham Retirement Resort Residents' Council
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Chatham-Kent Health Alliance
80 Grande Ave West, Chatham, Ontario
Delivering quality care to residents of Chatham-Kent, South Lambton and Walpole Island, Chatham-Kent Health Alliance is a 200 + bed community hospital system, equipped with state-ofthe- art facilities and technologies.
Keywords: Health Centres
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Chatham-Kent Health Alliance
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Children's Treatment Centre of Chatham Kent
355 Lark Street, Chatham, Ontario
The Children's Treatment Centre (CTC) focuses on the needs of children and youth from birth through to 18 years of age with physical, developmental or communication needs. Audiology services are also available for individuals of all ages. The Children's Treatment Centre aims to open a world of opportunity for children in the Chatham-Kent area through our numerous services uniquely shaped for each child.
Keywords: Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Children's Treatment Centre of Chatham Kent
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CK Animal Rescue
270 Inshes Ave., Chatham, Ontario
Chatham Kent Animal Rescue (aka CK Animal Rescue) is a registered Non-Profit Organization. Our office is based in Chatham, Ontario and operating throughout southwestern Ontario.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of CK Animal Rescue
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Kent County OSPCA
405 Park Avenue East, Chatham, Ontario
Through its province-wide network of 50 plus Communities, the Ontario SPCA is one of the largest, most responsive animal welfare organizations in the country, providing care and shelter for tens of thousands of animals every year. As a non-profit charitable organization, the Ontario SPCA is unique amongst animal welfare organizations in Ontario: the Ontario SPCA Act mandates the Society to enforce animal cruelty laws and provides Ontario SPCA Community investigators with police powers to do so.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Kent County OSPCA
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Learning Disabilities Association of Chatham-Kent
285 McNaughton Avenue, East, Chatham-Kent Secondary School, room 205, Chatham, Ontario
The Learning Disabilities Association of Chatham-Kent is a non profit charitable organization committed to helping individuals reach their full potential. Our mission is to provide leadership in learning disabilities advocacy, research, education and services and to advance the full participation of children, youth and adults with learning disabilities in today's society.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Disabled
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Learning Disabilities Association of Chatham-Kent
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Restorative Justice Chatham-Kent
25 Creek Rd, Rm 212, Chatham, Ontario
Restorative Justice Chatham-Kent is a charitable, not for profit agency, with a mandate to provide alternative measures to youth between the ages of 12 and 17. Examples of such alternative measures are Pre-Charge Diversion and Restorative Justice Community Conferencing, funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services and delivered in conjunction with the Chatham-Kent Police Service, as they diligently screen and refer the appropriate youth cases to the agency.
Keywords: Restorative Justice
· Justice and Legal
Volunteer Profile of Restorative Justice Chatham-Kent
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The Chatham Capitol Theatre Association
238 King Street West, Chatham, Ontario
The St. Clair College Capitol Theatre is a 1210 seat performance venue nestled in the heart of downtown Chatham that hosts over 100 performances annually!
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of The Chatham Capitol Theatre Association
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United Way of Chatham-Kent
425 McNaughton Avenue West, Chatham, Ontario
United Way of Chatham-Kent is a registered Canadian charitable organization that works to maximize volunteer, financial, program and agency resources to respond to the increasingly complex issues and needs that exist and are emerging in Chatham-Kent. We are a community of people with a common goal of caring.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of United Way of Chatham-Kent
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Volunteering in Chatham
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Locations near Chatham
(20 km): Dresden
(24 km): Thamesville
(36 km): Bothwell
(53 km): Leamington
(59 km): Essex
(66 km): Sarnia
(68 km): Windsor
(68 km): Windsor
(69 km): Plympton-Wyoming
(77 km): Strathroy
Latest Volunteer Profiles in Chatham - (add profile)
CK Animal RescueChatham Kent Animal Rescue (aka CK Animal Rescue) is a registered Non-Profit Organization. Our office is based in Chatham, Ontario and operating throughout southwestern Ontario.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Chatham-KentAs Canada’s leading child and youth mentoring charity, Big Brothers Big Sisters facilitates life-changing relationships that inspire and empower children and youth to reach their potential, both as individuals and citizens.
Brain Injury Association of Chatham-KentOur mission is to enhances the quality of life for survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI) and their family members and works towards reducing the occurrence of ABI. BIACK is committed to providing support services for survivors and their families and educational services for the people in the community of Chatham-Kent.
Canadian Mental Health Association Chatham-Kent BranchAs a leader and champion for mental health, CMHA Lambton Kent provides services and facilitates access to the resources people require to maintain and improve mental health. Our efforts promote community integration, build resilience, and support recovery from mental illness.
Chatham Retirement Resort Residents' CouncilChatham Retirement Resort is dedicated to a life centered on encouragement, understanding and empowerment. This environment supports the family values that help build strong relationships within our community, so everyone who shares in this experience feels like a member of the family.
Kent County OSPCAThrough its province-wide network of 50 plus Communities, the Ontario SPCA is one of the largest, most responsive animal welfare organizations in the country, providing care and shelter for tens of thousands of animals every year. As a non-profit charitable organization, the Ontario SPCA is unique amongst animal welfare organizations in Ontario: the Ontario SPCA Act mandates the Society to enforce animal cruelty laws and provides Ontario SPCA Community investigators with police powers to do so.
Children's Treatment Centre of Chatham KentThe Children’s Treatment Centre (CTC) focuses on the needs of children and youth from birth through to 18 years of age with physical, developmental or communication needs. Audiology services are also available for individuals of all ages. The Children’s Treatment Centre aims to open a world of opportunity for children in the Chatham-Kent area through our numerous services uniquely shaped for each child.
Restorative Justice Chatham-KentRestorative Justice Chatham-Kent is a charitable, not for profit agency, with a mandate to provide alternative measures to youth between the ages of 12 and 17. Examples of such alternative measures are Pre-Charge Diversion and Restorative Justice Community Conferencing, funded by the Ministry of Children and Youth Services and delivered in conjunction with the Chatham-Kent Police Service, as they diligently screen and refer the appropriate youth cases to the agency.
The Chatham Capitol Theatre AssociationThe St. Clair College Capitol Theatre is a 1210 seat performance venue nestled in the heart of downtown Chatham that hosts over 100 performances annually!
United Way of Chatham-KentUnited Way of Chatham-Kent is a registered Canadian charitable organization that works to maximize volunteer, financial, program and agency resources to respond to the increasingly complex issues and needs that exist and are emerging in Chatham-Kent. We are a community of people with a common goal of caring.
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