Volunteer in St. Thomas, Ontario
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All Breed Canine Rescue
St. Thomas, Ontario
We are a volunteer animal rescue organization.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of All Breed Canine Rescue
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Animal Aide Association of St. Thomas-Elgin
333 Talbot Street, St. Thomas, Ontario
Founded in 1993 from a partnership of two households, Animal Aide is a non-profit, no-kill organization of adoptable animals, funded from adoptions and donations and staffed almost entirely by volunteers. All donations are used to purchase food and supplies and to pay for veterinary expenses.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Animal Aide Association of St. Thomas-Elgin
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Elgin St. Thomas United Way Services
300 South Edgeware Rd, St. Thomas, Ontario
To provide the means by which a cross section of citizens and agencies, governmental and voluntary, may join in a community-wide effort to delive efficient human service programs effectively related to existing and emrging community needs. United Way-Centraide mobilizes a wide range of constituencies. Our goal is to work with these individuals, agencies, organizations, social movements, and various sectors to prevent and deal with social problems by influencing the systems and conditions that affect lives and communities
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Elgin St. Thomas United Way Services
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Family & Children's Services of St. Thomas and Elgin
410 Sunset Dr, St. Thomas, Ontario
FACS-Elgin is a children's aid society, mandated under Ontario's Child and Family Services Act to protect children under the age of 16 from child abuse and neglect. The agency is a private non-profit corporation formed and operated by concerned citizens in Elgin County and funded by the Province of Ontario.
Keywords: Family Support
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Family & Children's Services of St. Thomas and Elgin
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Family YMCA of St. Thomas-Elgin
20 High St, St. Thomas, Ontario
The Family YMCA of St.Thomas-Elgin offers memberships for people of all backgrounds, beliefs and abilities from 3 months of age and up. Flexible payment options, family discounts and our assisted membership program make belonging to the Y open to everyone.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Family YMCA of St. Thomas-Elgin
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Kettle Creek Conservation Authority
44015 Ferguson Line, St. Thomas, Ontario
Kettle Creek Conservation Authority is one of 36 conservation authorities in Ontario. A conservation authority's jurisdiction is based on a watershed or the area of land that drains into a certain body of the water.
Keywords: Environment
Volunteer Profile of Kettle Creek Conservation Authority
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North America Railway Hall of Fame
750 Talbot Street, St. Thomas, Ontario
Our Mission
To Preserve and Honor Railway Heritage in North America and ensure the future sustainability of the Canada Southern Railway Station.
Our Vision
Recognizing, Honoring and Preserving Our Railway Heritage.
Who Owns the CASO Station
The Station is owned by the North America Railway Hall of Fame.
Where Does the Funding Come From
Funding for the Hall of Fame and the redevelopment of the Station comes from a variety of sources, including private and public donations, memberships, fundraising programs, government agencies, foundations, corporations, sponsorship, and legacies. We now have members and donors from all across Canada, the United States, England and Australia.
We are a non profit organization located in the heart of St Thomas Ontario.
Keywords: Museums and Archives
· History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of North America Railway Hall of Fame
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Pets/friends for Life
14 St.Catharine's Street, St. Thomas, Ontario
Pets/Friends for Life is a no-kill animal centre located in St. Thomas, Ontario. We help mainly cats but have helped out a few dogs as well. We are unique in our own way of letting our cats roam free throughout our building. They are quite happy to lay on a bed or on a basket on a wall.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Pets/friends for Life
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St Thomas-Elgin Second Stage Transitional Residence
15 Golding Place, St. Thomas, Ontario
St. Thomas-Elgin Second Stage Housing is incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario as a not-for-profit Organization without share capital.
Its mission is to provide transitional supports and housing to women, with or without children, who are leaving an abusing relationship.
Keywords: Women
Volunteer Profile of St Thomas-Elgin Second Stage Transitional Residence
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Violence Against Women Services Elgin County
300 Talbot St., St. Thomas, Ontario
From 1978 to 1995, St. Thomas Elgin YWCA operated Women's Place a shelter for women and children who had been abused that served St. Thomas and Elgin County.
In 1995, Violence Against Women, Services Elgin County was created. It included the services of Women's Place Elgin's Emergency Shelter, 24 Hour Help Line, and Community Counselling Services.
Keywords: Women
Volunteer Profile of Violence Against Women Services Elgin County
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Volunteering in St. Thomas
Volunteering in Ontario
Locations near St. Thomas
(22 km): London
(27 km): Dorchester
(30 km): Mount Brydges
(34 km): Arva
(34 km): Port Burwell
(39 km): Tillsonburg
(40 km): Ingersoll
(40 km): Strathroy
(46 km): Beachville
(47 km): Courtland
Latest Volunteer Profiles in St. Thomas - (add profile)
North America Railway Hall of FameOur Mission
To Preserve and Honor Railway Heritage in North America and ensure the future sustainability of the Canada Southern Railway Station.
Our Vision
Recognizing, Honoring and Preserving Our Railway Heritage.
Who Owns the CASO Station
The Station is owned by the North America Railway Hall of Fame.
Where Does the Funding Come From
Funding for the Hall of Fame and the redevelopment of the Station comes from a variety of sources, including private and public donations, memberships, fundraising programs, government agencies, foundations, corporations, sponsorship, and legacies. We now have members and donors from all across Canada, the United States, England and Australia.
We are a non profit organization located in the heart of St Thomas Ontario.
All Breed Canine RescueWe are a volunteer animal rescue organization.
Elgin St. Thomas United Way ServicesTo provide the means by which a cross section of citizens and agencies, governmental and voluntary, may join in a community-wide effort to delive efficient human service programs effectively related to existing and emrging community needs. United Way-Centraide mobilizes a wide range of constituencies. Our goal is to work with these individuals, agencies, organizations, social movements, and various sectors to prevent and deal with social problems by influencing the systems and conditions that affect lives and communities
Animal Aide Association of St. Thomas-ElginFounded in 1993 from a partnership of two households, Animal Aide is a non-profit, no-kill organization of adoptable animals, funded from adoptions and donations and staffed almost entirely by volunteers. All donations are used to purchase food and supplies and to pay for veterinary expenses.
Kettle Creek Conservation AuthorityKettle Creek Conservation Authority is one of 36 conservation authorities in Ontario. A conservation authority’s jurisdiction is based on a watershed or the area of land that drains into a certain body of the water.
Pets/friends for LifePets/Friends for Life is a no-kill animal centre located in St. Thomas, Ontario. We help mainly cats but have helped out a few dogs as well. We are unique in our own way of letting our cats roam free throughout our building. They are quite happy to lay on a bed or on a basket on a wall.
St Thomas-Elgin Second Stage Transitional ResidenceSt. Thomas-Elgin Second Stage Housing is incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario as a not-for-profit Organization without share capital.
Its mission is to provide transitional supports and housing to women, with or without children, who are leaving an abusing relationship.
Violence Against Women Services Elgin CountyFrom 1978 to 1995, St. Thomas Elgin YWCA operated Women’s Place a shelter for women and children who had been abused that served St. Thomas and Elgin County.
In 1995, Violence Against Women, Services Elgin County was created. It included the services of Women’s Place Elgin’s Emergency Shelter, 24 Hour Help Line, and Community Counselling Services.
Family & Children's Services of St. Thomas and ElginFACS-Elgin is a children's aid society, mandated under Ontario's Child and Family Services Act to protect children under the age of 16 from child abuse and neglect. The agency is a private non-profit corporation formed and operated by concerned citizens in Elgin County and funded by the Province of Ontario.
Family YMCA of St. Thomas-ElginThe Family YMCA of St.Thomas-Elgin offers memberships for people of all backgrounds, beliefs and abilities from 3 months of age and up. Flexible payment options, family discounts and our assisted membership program make belonging to the Y open to everyone.
Volunteer in St. Thomas by Category
Animals
Arts and Culture
Children and Youth
Community Services
Environment
Family Services
Family Support
History
Museums and Archives
Rescue and Adoption
Women
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