Volunteer in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
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Information about volunteering and helping the 43 non-profit and charitable organizations located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. You can narrow or expand these results from the menu to the right by selecting locations near Saskatoon, other locations in Saskatchewan, choosing a category of interest or a specific organization by name.
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Aboriginal Human Resource Council
708 - 2nd Avenue North, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
We help corporations (demand-side) build prosperous partnerships with Indigenous people, businesses and communities so they can tap into the financial potential of win-win relationships. We also created a charity, Kocihta, to build Indigenous workforce capacity (supply-side).
Keywords: First Nation and Aboriginal Peoples
· Employment and Careers
Volunteer Profile of Aboriginal Human Resource Council
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Bird Studies Canada Etudes d'Oiseaux Canada
Branch: Saskatchewan Program Office
115 Perimeter Road, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Bird Studies Canada is a not-for-profit organization built on the enthusiastic contributions of thousands of volunteer Citizen Scientists. Data from Bird Studies Canada's volunteer surveys and targeted research projects are used to identify significant population changes and help direct conservation planning.
Keywords: Wildlife
· Environment
Volunteer Profile of Bird Studies Canada
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Canadian Parents for French Saskatchewan
115 2 Ave N, Suite 303, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Canadian Parents for French - Saskatchewan (CPF-SK) is part of the national network of volunteers who value French as an integral part of Canada and are dedicated to the promotion, creation and support of effective French-Second-Language (FSL) learning opportunities for youth in Canada.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Canadian Parents for French Saskatchewan
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CNIB Saskatchewan
1705 McKercher Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
CNIB passionately provides community-based support, knowledge and a national voice to ensure Canadians who are blind or partially sighted have the confidence, skills and opportunities to fully participate in life.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of CNIB Saskatchewan
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Community First Development Fund of Saskatoon Inc
2201 8th Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
To reduce poverty in Saskatoon and surrounding regions by fostering community economic development through financing opportunities.
Keywords: Poverty
Volunteer Profile of Community First Development Fund of Saskatoon Inc
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Community Living Association Saskatoon Inc
135 Robin Cres, Suite 102, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
CLASI supports choices for people with disabilities and their families in the area of education, employment/day-programs, housing, recreation and respite. These choices may include inclusive settings, congregated settings or a combination of both.
Keywords: Independence
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Community Living Association Saskatoon Inc
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Cosmopolitan Industries Ltd.
28 - 34th Street East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
We believe that adults with disabilities have the right to opportunities within their community - to participate in and contribute to, as fully as they are able, all aspects of community life.
Keywords: Independence
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Cosmopolitan Industries Ltd.
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Family Service Saskatoon Inc
506-25th St E, Suite 102, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Family Service Saskatoon offers programs, services and leadership that develop and support individuals, families and communities to have safe, healthy and respectful relationships. Our staff are fully qualified and experienced counsellors and group facilitators.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Family Service Saskatoon Inc
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Friends of the Broadway Theatre Inc
715 Broadway Ave, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Due to its prime location, unique history and its commitment to cultural entertainment, the Broadway Theatre has the potential to promote the many facets of Saskatchewan's multi-cultural community.
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Friends of the Broadway Theatre Inc
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Friends of the Forestry Farm House Incorporated
1903 Forestry Farm Park Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Friends of The Forestry Farm House are committed to creating an atmosphere in which Saskatoon residents and visitors can discover the past while also enjoying the peace and tranquillity the house and grounds have to offer.
Keywords: History
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Friends of the Forestry Farm House Incorporated
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Futurpreneur Canada Saskatchewan
113-220 20th Street, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Futurpreneur Canada has been fuelling the entrepreneurial passions of Canada's young enterprise for nearly two decades. We are the only national, non-pro?t organization that provides ?nancing, mentoring and support tools to aspiring business owners aged 18-39.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Futurpreneur Canada Saskatchewan
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Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan
279-3rd Ave N, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Heart and Stroke Foundation is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization that leads in eliminating heart disease and stroke and reducing their impact for Canadians.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of Heart and Stroke Foundation of Saskatchewan
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Heritage Lake Bible Camp
134 Cardinal Crescent, C/O Saskatoon Church of Christ, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Heritage Lake Bible Camp was started in 1972 and has run continually since. Family Camp, Teen Camp, and Pre-Teen Camps run each year giving youth and families the opportunity to grow closer to God while experiencing God's nature and beauty. The camp is situated in Northern Saskatchewan, renowned for its forests and lakes. Every year Heritage Lake is a place where friendships are renewed, the outdoors are enjoyed and God's word is opened.
Keywords: Religion
· Children and Youth
· Camps
Volunteer Profile of Heritage Lake Bible Camp
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Junior Achievement of Saskatchewan Corp.
410 22nd Street East, Suite 1110, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Junior Achievement (JA) reaches more young people than any other organization outside of the school system. JA delivers business education programs in elementary, middle and high schools in partnership with volunteers, businesses and educators in 122 countries around the world.
Keywords: Leadership
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Junior Achievement of Saskatchewan Corp.
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Mennonite Central Committee Saskatchewan
600 45th St W, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
MCC is a global, non-profit organization that strives to share God's love and compassion through relief, development and peacebuilding.
Keywords: Religion
· Poverty
Volunteer Profile of Mennonite Central Committee Saskatchewan
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Northern Saskatchewan International Childrens Festival Inc
601 Spadina Cres. E., Suite 706, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Northern Saskatchewan International Children's Festival is held in early June on the shore of the South Saskatchewan River in Kiwanis Park.
Keywords: Festival
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Northern Saskatchewan International Childrens Festival Inc
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Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan
201 21 St E, Suite 300, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) is a non-profit, non-government organization that exists to educate and inform the people of Saskatchewan about the law and the legal system. PLEA offers programs and services to the general public as well as to school communities.
Keywords: Victim Services
· Justice and Legal
Volunteer Profile of Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan
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READ Saskatoon
304-1114 22nd Street West, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
READ Saskatoon is a volunteer literacy organization that provides free literacy services to individuals, families, workplaces and the community.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
Volunteer Profile of READ Saskatoon
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Saskatchewan Abilities Council Inc.
2310 Louise Avenue, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Abilities Council is a registered charity and operates under the authority of The Non-Profit Corporations Act, 1995, of Saskatchewan. It is dedicated to providing programs and services to people with disabilities in Saskatchewan.
Keywords: Independence
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Saskatchewan Abilities Council Inc.
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Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres
111 Cardinal Crescent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Established in 1968, the Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres (SARC) is a non-profit association representing community-based organizations that provide residential, developmental, and employment supports/services to thousands of individuals with disabilities. SARC Members are located in every corner of this province and employ more than 2,000 people.
Keywords: Independence
· Disabled
Volunteer Profile of Saskatchewan Association of Rehabilitation Centres
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Volunteering in Saskatoon
Volunteering in Saskatchewan
Locations near Saskatoon
(44 km): Hepburn
(77 km): Outlook
(133 km): North Battleford
(133 km): Prince Albert
(195 km): Caronport
(208 km): Moose Jaw
(214 km): Kelvington
(220 km): Swift Current
(235 km): Regina
(251 km): Gravelbourg
Latest Volunteer Profiles in Saskatoon - (add profile)
Saskatoon Sports CouncilThe Saskatoon Sports Council is a non-profit, volunteer directed organization incorporated under the non-profit act of the Government of Saskatchewan. We receive lottery funding through Sask Sport Inc. as an affiliate member representing and serving the local Saskatoon Sporting Community.
Heritage Lake Bible CampHeritage Lake Bible Camp was started in 1972 and has run continually since. Family Camp, Teen Camp, and Pre-Teen Camps run each year giving youth and families the opportunity to grow closer to God while experiencing God's nature and beauty. The camp is situated in Northern Saskatchewan, renowned for its forests and lakes. Every year Heritage Lake is a place where friendships are renewed, the outdoors are enjoyed and God's word is opened.
CNIB SaskatchewanCNIB passionately provides community-based support, knowledge and a national voice to ensure Canadians who are blind or partially sighted have the confidence, skills and opportunities to fully participate in life.
Western Women's Canadian Football LeagueThe flagship organization for an 8 team league of women's tackle football. Organizing the Championship Final game in Saskatoon, SK on July 5, 2014
READ SaskatoonREAD Saskatoon is a volunteer literacy organization that provides free literacy services to individuals, families, workplaces and the community.
Saskatoon Zoo SocietyThe Saskatoon Zoo Society is a non-profit environmental education organization that exists to provide educational opportunities based around the wildlife at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm Park and Zoo.
Sherbrooke Foundation Inc.Governed by a Board of Directors, the Sherbrooke Foundation is the fundraising arm of Sherbrooke Community Society and Central Haven Special Care Home.
The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association Inc.Since 1985, the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association has been helping individuals and families deal with the effects of traumatic or acquired brain injury.
The Salvation Army Saskatoon TempleTo Represent and Demonstrate Christ Through: Caring Christian Fellowship, Celebrating God In Worship, Cultivating Christian Discipleship, Communicating The Gospel of Jesus Christ
Aboriginal Human Resource CouncilWe help corporations (demand-side) build prosperous partnerships with Indigenous people, businesses and communities so they can tap into the financial potential of win-win relationships. We also created a charity, Kocihta, to build Indigenous workforce capacity (supply-side).
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