Volunteer in Vaughan, Ontario
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Information about volunteering and helping the 3 non-profit and charitable organizations located in Vaughan, Ontario. You can narrow or expand these results from the menu to the right by selecting locations near Vaughan, other locations in Ontario, choosing a category of interest or a specific organization by name.
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Hatton Dog Rescue
Vaughan, Ontario
We are a small but dedicated dog rescue in York Region. Any dog of any breed, in need. We receive no funding. If you adopt a dog from us we do request a $300.00 one time donation to help defray vetting costs and to be able to help the next injured, ill, or homeless dog. Our dogs are fostered in private homes, therefore any "meet and greets" are done at the time of your scheduled 'home visit'. We gratefully accept gently used comforters, blankets, towels and any monetary donations. **Any kitties/cats listed are a $50.00 one time donation, also to help with vet care. ALL dogs and cats are 100% vetted.
Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Hatton Dog Rescue
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JIAS Toronto
Branch: Joseph and Wolf Lebovic Jewish Community Campus
9600 Bathurst Street, Suite 242, Vaughan, Ontario
JIAS was established in 1922 to help Jews build a new life in Canada. Today, JIAS Toronto is a government and community funded immigrant service organization providing comprehensive services to 8,000 immigrants a year. Founded by the Jewish community, we remain rooted in Jewish values and guided by the principle of "welcoming the strangers in our midst". With locations in both Toronto and York Region, we reach out to welcome and provide a full range of information, settlement and integration services to all newcomer communities in the languages they speak and in close proximity to where they live.
Keywords: Immigrants and Refugees
· Employment and Careers
· Education and Literacy
· Cultural Centres
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of JIAS Toronto
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The City of Vaughan Public Library Board
2141 Major Mackenzie Dr, Vaughan, Ontario
Vaughan Public Libraries offer welcoming destinations that educate, excite and empower our community.
Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of The City of Vaughan Public Library Board
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Volunteering in Vaughan
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Locations near Vaughan
(9 km): North York
(9 km): Willowdale
(13 km): Etobicoke
(13 km): Richmond Hill
(13 km): King City
(16 km): Bolton
(18 km): Brampton
(18 km): Toronto
(18 km): Oak Ridges
(18 km): Don Mills
Latest Volunteer Profiles in Vaughan - (add profile)
Hatton Dog RescueWe are a small but dedicated dog rescue in York Region. Any dog of any breed, in need. We receive no funding. If you adopt a dog from us we do request a $300.00 one time donation to help defray vetting costs and to be able to help the next injured, ill, or homeless dog. Our dogs are fostered in private homes, therefore any "meet and greets" are done at the time of your scheduled 'home visit'. We gratefully accept gently used comforters, blankets, towels and any monetary donations. **Any kitties/cats listed are a $50.00 one time donation, also to help with vet care. ALL dogs and cats are 100% vetted.
The City of Vaughan Public Library BoardVaughan Public Libraries offer welcoming destinations that educate, excite and empower our community.
JIAS TorontoJIAS was established in 1922 to help Jews build a new life in Canada. Today, JIAS Toronto is a government and community funded immigrant service organization providing comprehensive services to 8,000 immigrants a year. Founded by the Jewish community, we remain rooted in Jewish values and guided by the principle of “welcoming the strangers in our midst”. With locations in both Toronto and York Region, we reach out to welcome and provide a full range of information, settlement and integration services to all newcomer communities in the languages they speak and in close proximity to where they live.
Volunteer in Vaughan by Category
Animals
Community Services
Cultural Centres
Education and Literacy
Employment and Careers
Immigrants and Refugees
Libraries
Rescue and Adoption
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