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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Saskatchewan Intercultural Association Inc.
1702 20th St W, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
SIA is a non-profit organization that provides services for immigrants and refugees in Saskatoon. Our organization works in partnership with community and immigrant-serving agencies, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC), and a wide network of private and government funders.
Keywords: Immigrants and Refugees
Volunteer Profile of Saskatchewan Intercultural Association Inc.
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Saskatchewan Jazz Festival Inc
601 Spadina Cres E, Suite 701, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Jazz Festival, Inc. (SJF) was incorporated in 1992 and is owned by the Saskatoon Jazz Society. The mandate of SJF is to stage an artistically significant annual festival of jazz and related music. SJF is a nonprofit organization and registered charity.
Keywords: Festival
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Saskatchewan Jazz Festival Inc
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Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company Inc
220 20th Street West, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
SNTC is dedicated to the creation, development and presentation of dynamic and innovative productions based on Aboriginal world views. Through artistic activities and programs, SNTC seeks to educate and empower the Saskatoon and greater Saskatchewan community. SNTC productions transend the borders of traditional theatre blending Aboriginal culture language and history into its narratives.
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company Inc
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Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre Incorporated
Spadina Crescent, Delta Bessborough Hotel, 7th floor, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre is organization that serves the needs of Saskatchewan playwrights. SPC believes that Saskatchewan voices are an essential element of Canadian society. We believe that Theatre is one of the most powerful means of giving life to those voices. SPC provides an environment in which Saskatchewan playwrights have the means and resources to make their theatrical voices heard.
Keywords: Theatre
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre Incorporated
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Saskatoon Brass Band Inc.
567 Adilman Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Saskatoon Brass Band has been active in Saskatchewan since 1981 when it was founded by Brian Fox and Jim Horne. Both Brian and Jim had brass banding experience from Britain, where brass bands had their origins in the early 1800's. Their mission was to introduce the fine choral sound of the British brass band to Saskatchewan brass players and audiences, and that remains part of our mandate.
Keywords: Music
· Arts and Culture
Volunteer Profile of Saskatoon Brass Band Inc.
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Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation Inc.
701 Queen St, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation builds relationships and raises funds to support excellence and innovation in the work of Saskatoon City Hospital with its patients and communities that it serves.
Keywords: Health Centres
· Health and Medicine
Volunteer Profile of Saskatoon City Hospital Foundation Inc.
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Saskatoon Council on Aging, Inc
506 25th St E, Suite 301, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Saskatoon Council on Aging (SCOA) is a non-profit organization and a community leader in the promotion of dignity, health and independence of older adults through programs, education, services and policy advocacy.
Keywords: Seniors
· Independence
Volunteer Profile of Saskatoon Council on Aging, Inc
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Saskatoon Preschool Foundation Inc.
3144 Arlington Ave, John Dolan School, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Saskatoon Inner City Preschool Foundation was created in 1994. In 1998 the name was changed to the Saskatoon Preschool Foundation as it became evident that there were families in all parts of our city having difficulty accessing preschool education for their children due to financial constraints.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Saskatoon Preschool Foundation Inc.
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Saskatoon Sexual Assault & Information Centre Inc.
506 - 25 Street East, Suite 201, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
We provide services to women, men and children who are survivors of sexual assault. Sexual assault can happen to individuals regardless of their gender, age, race, religion, sexual orientation, financial status or knowledge about abuse. Sexual assault impacts family members and friends as well as our community.
Keywords: Crisis Support
Volunteer Profile of Saskatoon Sexual Assault & Information Centre Inc.
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Saskatoon Sports Council
510 Cynthia Street, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The 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.
Keywords: Sports and Recreation
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Saskatoon Sports Council
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Saskatoon Zoo Society
1903 Forestry Farm Park Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The 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.
Keywords: Wildlife
· Animals
Volunteer Profile of Saskatoon Zoo Society
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Sexual Health Centre Saskatoon Inc.
115 2nd Ave North, Suite 301, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Sexual Health Centre Saskatoon (formerly Planned Parenthood Saskatoon Centre) is a youth-friendly, pro-choice charitable organization. We serve Saskatoon and the surrounding community, providing sexual health information and resources, low-cost birth control, pregnancy options counseling and support, and doctor referrals.
Keywords: Health
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Sexual Health Centre Saskatoon Inc.
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Sherbrooke Community Society Inc.
401 Acadia Drive, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Sherbrooke Community Centre creates a community that supports each person to live a full and abundant life. Elder-directed care is the cornerstone of our community.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Sherbrooke Community Society Inc.
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Sherbrooke Foundation Inc.
401 Acadia Dr, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Governed by a Board of Directors, the Sherbrooke Foundation is the fundraising arm of Sherbrooke Community Society and Central Haven Special Care Home.
Keywords: Family Services
· Community Services
Volunteer Profile of Sherbrooke Foundation Inc.
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Skills Canada Saskatchewan Inc
111B Robin Crescent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Skills Canada Saskatchewan is a not-for-profit Provincial Organization that promotes skilled trades and technology to young people in Saskatchewan. Skill Saskatchewan is a regional organization affiliated with the Canadian Skills Program. Each province or territory can affiliate with Skills Canada, which allows them to be involved nationally and internationally.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of Skills Canada Saskatchewan Inc
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The Avenue Community Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity Inc.
320 21st Street West, Suite 201, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Avenue Community Centre for Gender & Sexual Diversity was incorporated in 1991 as Gay & Lesbian Health Services, a non-profit agency in Saskatoon working to address health and social issues in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, two-spirit and queer (LGBT2Q) community.
Volunteer Profile of The Avenue Community Centre for Gender and Sexual Diversity Inc.
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The Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan Inc
165 3rd Ave S, Suite 201, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
With respect and compassion, the Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan advocates for the freedom of criminalized women through the provision of programs, supports, and services. We attempt to care for and support women who are criminalized in all situations - from their arrival at a police station to their re-entry in the community. We are dedicated to supporting the efforts of these women to rejoin their children, their families, and their community.
Keywords: Women
· Crisis Support
Volunteer Profile of The Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan Inc
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The Salvation Army Saskatoon Temple
38 Bateman Crescent, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
To Represent and Demonstrate Christ Through: Caring Christian Fellowship, Celebrating God In Worship, Cultivating Christian Discipleship, Communicating The Gospel of Jesus Christ
Keywords: Religion
· Poverty
· Children and Youth
Volunteer Profile of The Salvation Army Saskatoon Temple
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The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association Inc.
1702 20th Street W, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Since 1985, the Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association has been helping individuals and families deal with the effects of traumatic or acquired brain injury.
Keywords: Health and Medicine
· Disorders
Volunteer Profile of The Saskatchewan Brain Injury Association Inc.
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The Saskatchewan Literacy Network Inc
626 Broadway Ave, Suite 202, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Literacy Network promotes and supports literacy in Saskatchewan.
Keywords: Education and Literacy
· Adult Learning
Volunteer Profile of The Saskatchewan Literacy Network Inc
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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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