Volume 8, Issue 1 January and February, 2015 Up Coming Events Chilliwack Community Arts Council Seeking volunteers for “An Affair of the Arts” fundraiser on the evening of Saturday, March 14th 2015. Volunteers would help with varied activities from coat check to assisting guests. If you are interested in spending the evening with us please contact us at [email protected] or call 604.769.ARTS (2787). West Coast Kart Club West Coast Kart Club will be hosting a Winter Race Jan 25, 2015 at Greg Moore Raceway in Chilliwack, Cash prizes to be won for the Senior Drivers who enter, along with product prizes for all Junior LO206 Briggs & Stratton Entries. Corner Workers are welcome to come out and enjoy the races and take part in this onetime event. For more general information visit our website at www.westcoastkartclub.com where the 2015 schedule is posted. For more information on job descriptions duties and responsibilities please contact Steve Hames Track Supervisor 604.703.9032 c The Chilliwack Lions Club Music & Dance Festival The festival has been running 67 years and is about to start its 68th Annual Festival. In order to keep operational for over 1800 entries with over 5000 participants, we are in urgent need of 2 different types of Volunteers in the Festival Management area. If you are able to help with either of the following areas, or would like more information please contact Laurie Hirschman for Registration Jobs at 604.858.3147 [email protected] or Madelene Lange for Dance Co-ordinators at 604.795.9633 or [email protected]. We will need 2 individuals to help with registration- one would do dance (120 hours) and one would do music (120 hours). Second request for volunteer help is in Dance. We will be dividing this into 3 Co-ordinators as it is way too big of a commitment for 1 person. We are currently still looking for a Jazz coordinator. We are able to offer a small per diem honorarium. It would be a benefit for these people to have some experience and background with dance competitions, be they a parent, former student of dance or a teacher who is not currently teaching locally. Office Volunteering Chilliwack & District Seniors’ Resources Society Chilliwack Resource Centre Recruiting volunteers to help with income tax preparations for seniors in the spring. We are part of the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) from Canada Revenue, volunteers will be completing income tax using this program. If interested please contact Coletta Holmes, Executive Director 604.793.9979 If you enjoy working in a fun and friendly, environment, working with people and numbers, this is the place to be. We are looking for volunteers with computer skills to provide a service in an array of office responsibilities as well as income tax preparation – training will be provided. Hours would be one shift per week minimum (Monday through Thursday from 9AM to 1PM).If this is for you; we would welcome your resume and application. For more information, please call us at 604.702.9595 or email at [email protected]. Canadian Cancer Society – Chilliwack Unit Have office experience? We are looking for long term (greater than six months) volunteers to work a 3 hour biweekly shift in our Chilliwack Office: 10 am – 1pm Mon to Fri. Or maybe you are interested in working special events such as ‘’Daffodil Program, Relay for Life, Cops for Cancer, Christmas Gift Wrap. Our Drivers Program is also looking for dedicated people to drive cancer patients to and from their cancer appointments; it can be a very satisfying experience. For any or all of these opportunities, please contact Anne-Marie (Volunteer Office Coordinator) at 604.792.3984 or email [email protected]. Star 98.3 supports volunteerism in the Fraser Valley! From Hospice to Big Brothers & Big Sisters, wherever you volunteer we want to hear about it. If you or someone you know deserves to be recognized for volunteerism, nominate them today! We will be highlighting our STAR VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH on-air and online each month. Nominate today at starfm.com/volunteer Volunteering With Seniors Meals on Wheels Community Drivers Delivering Meals on Wheels to seniors is a great way for you and your kids to get involved in the community this fall! We deliver meals 5 days a week to Chilliwack and Sardis! Deliveries happen Monday through Friday, starting at 11:30am; only an hour or two out of your day! Choose one regular day a week or one full week a month. Please contact Shirley at 604.793.7242 or [email protected] Do you enjoy driving and sharing your time with seniors and other clients, who are in need of medical and other transportation? We are currently looking for people (especially women) who are willing to share their time and vehicle to help with transportation needs. A per km charge will be paid to you. Please contact Len 604.847.2244 for more information. Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors will be starting a training course with an orientation on January 26 at 9:30 to 12 noon. The course will be taught two days a week for the month of February. If you enjoy visiting and chatting with seniors this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Contact out office at 604-793-7204 to register and obtain more details. Better At Home The Better at Home Program is accepting applications today for “Friendly Visitors” Please contact Program Coordinator Sarah Woelders at 604.393.3251 ex 240 or [email protected] in Chilliwack or Fiona Delcourt at 604.796.2585 [email protected] in Agassiz-Harrison. These positions require a one hour weekly commitment. A weekly visit creates lasting, meaningful, relationships between seniors and volunteers. With regular visits, isolated seniors experience improved physical, mental, and emotional health and gain a more positive outlook. No clinical care is required, just a social visit. Hours are flexible and negotiated between the senior and volunteer. These positions are ideal for retired individuals and those prepared to make lasting relationships. Valleyhaven Guest Home We are looking for a volunteer twice a month to play piano for ½ hour or so. We are also recruiting volunteers for socializing, coffee club etc. Anyone interested can contact Nicole Spidle Recreation Coordinator [email protected] or 604.792.0037 ext. 110 Waverly Seniors Village We are looking for volunteers for during the daytime for visiting, walking program etc. Please contact Lorraine Huebner Recreation Manager @ 604.703.2106 or [email protected] Auburn Retirement Residence Located at 8531 Young Rd. Chilliwack we are recruiting for volunteers decorating, research, socializing, crafts, serving, and more. If interested in helping please contact the recreation manager @ 604.392.0070 or [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Advocacy If you are looking for a fulfilling way to give back to your community and be part of an exciting team, we have a great opportunity. We are looking for quality community members who are willing to spend 2-6 hours a month helping with our program. Mentors work one-on-one with individuals, share their wisdom and help individuals complete their agreement. Accountability Panel Members act on behalf of the community by listening and supporting clients. Facilitators help prepare the Restorative Solutions University students welcome. Contact Kathy Funk 604.393.3023 or email [email protected] Chilliwack Community Services Sardis Family Place Located at 7112 Vedder Rd in Sardis, we are looking for 2 volunteers who interact and work well with both adults and children. Tasks include preparing snacks, craft preparation and performing light cleaning duties, including toy washing and sweeping the floor. The Family Place drop-in program is open Monday – Thursday 9-11am and Monday and Wednesday 12-2pm. This commitment is for 1- 2 hours per week. Call Debbie at 604.847.2235. Better Beginnings Do you love to work in a kitchen prepping food and cleaning up? Is cooking your passion? We would love for you to help us on Thursday mornings form 8:30am -12pm. If you think that small children are more what your passion is about, we are also recruiting volunteers for child-minding! For more information please contact Lana 604.701.4978 ex 4 Christ the King Chapel- Unique Kids Recruiting volunteer child-minders to help in our daycare Monday – Friday 9am-6pm. Please call Bernadette for more information 604.791.2459 or email [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth- Continued Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley We Invite You to Impact a Life! One Child, Two - Four hours per week. Making a difference is easier than you might think! Community Based Mentors: Enjoy day-to-day activities with a young person, Build a lifetime commitment to caring and mentoring, Build a friendship with a young person. Contact Collette at 604.858.0828 or by email [email protected]. Visit www.mentoringworks.ca for more information. As a volunteer your primary responsibility is to have fun and to be a friend! Big Bunch Leaders Needed! Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley is seeking caring, positive adult role models age 19-99 for our brand-new “Big Bunch” program. Always wanted to become a Big Brother or Big Sister but can’t commit to weekly outings with a mentee? Big Bunch is a program for our waitlist kids who are waiting for their Big that only requires a once per MONTH commitment. You get to mentor up to 3 waitlist kids with similar interests once a month for 2-3 hours while doing fun, recreational activities in the community Activities might include bowling, ice-skating, swimming, indoor rock-climbing or arts and craft night. Try drop in karate, shoot some hoops, or go explore a corn maze. The program strives to do the following: • • • promote the importance of staying in school and healthy relationships with family and peers instill and teach trust, independent thinking and self-confidence in order to make healthy decisions expose children to opportunities and friendships they may not otherwise have Game On Recruiting male mentors (grade 11 to around to late 20’s) to run an after school group program for grade 6 boys called “Game On” which focuses on active, healthy living. The same application and screening process applies for the Game On program as it does for in school mentoring. Contact Tracey [email protected] or call 604.858.0828 to start your application process. Community Volunteering Chilliwack Animal Safe Haven A non-profit organization dedicated to saving homeless cats and finding them loving homes. We are currently caring for over 160 cats. We especially need help Mon.-Fri mornings from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, or from 4p.m. to 6p.m. Mon-Friday. Please check out our web page at www.chilliwackanimalsafehaven. Please contact us and we will arrange an orientation session for you [email protected] or 604.794.7233 . Note: Volunteers under 16 must have adult supervision. The Canadian Red Cross Society This non-profit, humanitarian organization is dedicated to helping Canadians, as well as the most vulnerable throughout the world, and is seeking a Client Services Volunteer; and an Equipment Cleaning Volunteer for the Health Equipment Loan Program. The Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program - Short Term Loan Service lends medical equipment (with medical referral) to people in need, on a donation basis. Acting as the frontline contact for in-person and telephone inquiries from the public, Client Service volunteers dispense and receive equipment that is being loaned or returned and complete the necessary documentation for same. Interested parties may submit their applications and resumes quoting, HELP – Chilliwack – Client Services no later than January 31, 2015. By emailing The Canadian Red Cross Society [email protected] Fundraising Immigrant Employment Program Recruiting volunteers to MENTOR our clients through the job search process. Also looking for assistants to help in workshops with Computer and Resume writing skills. Contact Amandeep 604.393.3251 to volunteer. Driver Education Volunteer Instructor Volunteer needed to assist with our Drivers Education course in January/February 2015. A total of approximately 15 – 20 hours. Curriculum is based on the “Learn to Drive Smart” and is working with immigrant newcomers. Very fulfilling course to assist with and CCS staff will facilitate in class with volunteer. If interested – please contact Lynn Gibson 604.393.3251 [email protected] Do you enjoy planning and organizing special events? Here is a great opportunity for you! We are looking for a group of energetic and positive volunteers to join the CCS Gala Committee to help plan and organize this Signature FUNdraising event. Members of the committee will be involved with Décor, Registration, Auction, Marketing and Ticket sales. The Gala Committee will meet every other week for an hour, at a time that is most convenient for the members. Are you interested? please contact Karin at [email protected] or 604.792.4267 Immigrant Services program Evening Volunteers are needed to assist teaching staff in helping newcomer immigrants learn English. This volunteer position is for the evening English classes at our Immigrant Services office, (9214 Mary St.) which run on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:30 pm. For those that might be interested in helping on any of those evenings, please contact Lynn at [email protected] or phone the office at 604.393.3251 As per new legislation from the CRA if you wish to have your name removed from or added to this distribution list please notify Cari at 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Community Volunteering Continued Ann Davis Transition Society Chilliwack Chiefs Ann Davis Transition Society is currently looking for volunteers to help in their new thrift store on Yale Road. Store is open Wednesday to Saturday10am-4pm. Please contact Samantha 604.792.2760 to gain valuable retail and warehouse experience. We are also recruiting volunteers interested in helping at the office with childminding and reception. The Chilliwack Chiefs have numerous volunteer opportunities for this season’s games. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Andrea Laycock 604.392.4433 or email [email protected] Community Access to Literacy & Learning Recruiting volunteer tutors who are wishing to work with adults. To volunteer or for more information please contact Debbie Lamberger 604.796.2585 Salvation Army-Chilliwack Looking for a "Swamper"- an able bodied person to accompany our truck driver to help with furniture pick-ups from community donors - on Tuesday's and Thursday's. Please go to www.salvationarmychilliwack.ca for a volunteer application form or phone 604.792.0001 to apply or for more information. We are also looking for more volunteers for Thrift Store Warehouse, Thrift Store proper, Soup Kitchen, and the Food Bank locations. White Cane club of Chilliwack Looking for volunteers to help pick up supplies, set up, kitchen support and cleanup. (Food safe beneficial but not a necessity) Group meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month from 12:30 – 3:30pm. Please call Ann McNabb 604.795.7230 for more information. CNIB VisionMates needed in Chilliwack to provide sighted assistance for individuals with vision loss. Help someone once a week for a few hours with activities such as reading, going for walks, and running errands. This is a minimum 6 month commitment, with training provided. Minimum age is 19 years to be a VisionMate. If interested, contact Jaishree Narsih, Coordinator, Volunteer Services with CNIB, 604.431.2121 ext 6032 or [email protected]. Salvation Army Centre of Hope Abbotsford The Salvation Army in Abbotsford has several volunteer opportunities. Please check out our website at www.careandshare.ca. We urgently need volunteers who can assist our Outreach Workers for our Pet Day on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. until noon. Please contact Sylvia 604.852.9305, ext. 129 for more details. Community Policing The Crime Prevention Office is looking for Citizens on Patrol volunteers. We specifically looking for a seasonal volunteer coordinator for the Chilliwack River Citizens on Patrol, starting on the May long weekend and goes until the last weekend of August. . We are also looking for a part time volunteer Speed Watch Program coordinator. If interested in either of these positions please contact Michelle Wulff, Office Manager Chilliwack RCMP-Crime Prevention and Operational Support Unit 604.393.3001. Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers is looking for volunteers. It is made up of a volunteer Board of concerned citizens, media, and area law enforcement agencies. As a result it has become an effective crime control program. Volunteers are needed to help the Board to increase the public’s general awareness of the Crime Stoppers Program. There is an annual membership drive and fundraising events are organized to support the activities and initiatives of the Upper Fraser Valley Program. If you are interested in becoming a Crime Stoppers volunteer, please contact Barb at 604.393.3027 or 604.845.8770. Correctional Service of Canada Assisting successful offender reintegrate into the community is critical to their success and our safety. We are looking for confident, well-rounded, community minded individuals who are self-aware, critical thinkers and have time and/or skills they would like to share with those who need a fresh start. The type of support you can offer is varied and definitely not limited to community orientation, income tax preparation, finding accommodations, introductions to pro-social activities, transportation to programs/appointments/interviews, one-to-one mentoring, etc. As well, offenders give back to the community through their own volunteer efforts and you can help make that happen. Ongoing training is provided. Interested in learning more? Contact Cindy Waters at [email protected] or 1.800.790.4531. The Chilliwack Hospice Society We welcome those interested in sharing time and providing supports to individuals and families during the dying and grieving process. Volunteers for hospital and community supports are especially needed. In addition, we welcome anyone interested in volunteering at our Thrifty Boutique and at various events throughout the year. The training is not required to volunteer at the Thrifty Boutique or at events. For more information about our palliative services and volunteer opportunities, please contact Jennifer Dacre at 604.795.4660, ext. 222 The MS Society of Canada, Fraser Valley Chapter Actively seeking nominations for board members, particularly for people from Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison and Hope. We are looking for skilled volunteers, willing to commit 2-3 hours once per month for meetings, participation in Chapter events, and special projects as needed. If you have a connection to MS and want to aid in guiding the Chapter or for more information, please contact Joanne Craven at [email protected]. For further volunteer opportunities check out our website at www.comserv.bc.ca then click on Volunteer Chilliwack (left hand side) or go to http://volweb.ca/volweb/vc_homepage.php?CentreID=594 To arrange for a volunteer interview or to have a volunteer opportunity placed in this listing please call 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Volume 8, Issue 1 January and February, 2015 Up Coming Events Chilliwack Community Arts Council Seeking volunteers for “An Affair of the Arts” fundraiser on the evening of Saturday, March 14th 2015. Volunteers would help with varied activities from coat check to assisting guests. If you are interested in spending the evening with us please contact us at [email protected] or call 604.769.ARTS (2787). West Coast Kart Club West Coast Kart Club will be hosting a Winter Race Jan 25, 2015 at Greg Moore Raceway in Chilliwack, Cash prizes to be won for the Senior Drivers who enter, along with product prizes for all Junior LO206 Briggs & Stratton Entries. Corner Workers are welcome to come out and enjoy the races and take part in this onetime event. For more general information visit our website at www.westcoastkartclub.com where the 2015 schedule is posted. For more information on job descriptions duties and responsibilities please contact Steve Hames Track Supervisor 604.703.9032 c The Chilliwack Lions Club Music & Dance Festival The festival has been running 67 years and is about to start its 68th Annual Festival. In order to keep operational for over 1800 entries with over 5000 participants, we are in urgent need of 2 different types of Volunteers in the Festival Management area. If you are able to help with either of the following areas, or would like more information please contact Laurie Hirschman for Registration Jobs at 604.858.3147 [email protected] or Madelene Lange for Dance Co-ordinators at 604.795.9633 or [email protected]. We will need 2 individuals to help with registration- one would do dance (120 hours) and one would do music (120 hours). Second request for volunteer help is in Dance. We will be dividing this into 3 Co-ordinators as it is way too big of a commitment for 1 person. We are currently still looking for a Jazz coordinator. We are able to offer a small per diem honorarium. It would be a benefit for these people to have some experience and background with dance competitions, be they a parent, former student of dance or a teacher who is not currently teaching locally. Office Volunteering Chilliwack & District Seniors’ Resources Society Chilliwack Resource Centre Recruiting volunteers to help with income tax preparations for seniors in the spring. We are part of the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) from Canada Revenue, volunteers will be completing income tax using this program. If interested please contact Coletta Holmes, Executive Director 604.793.9979 If you enjoy working in a fun and friendly, environment, working with people and numbers, this is the place to be. We are looking for volunteers with computer skills to provide a service in an array of office responsibilities as well as income tax preparation – training will be provided. Hours would be one shift per week minimum (Monday through Thursday from 9AM to 1PM).If this is for you; we would welcome your resume and application. For more information, please call us at 604.702.9595 or email at [email protected]. Canadian Cancer Society – Chilliwack Unit Have office experience? We are looking for long term (greater than six months) volunteers to work a 3 hour biweekly shift in our Chilliwack Office: 10 am – 1pm Mon to Fri. Or maybe you are interested in working special events such as ‘’Daffodil Program, Relay for Life, Cops for Cancer, Christmas Gift Wrap. Our Drivers Program is also looking for dedicated people to drive cancer patients to and from their cancer appointments; it can be a very satisfying experience. For any or all of these opportunities, please contact Anne-Marie (Volunteer Office Coordinator) at 604.792.3984 or email [email protected]. Star 98.3 supports volunteerism in the Fraser Valley! From Hospice to Big Brothers & Big Sisters, wherever you volunteer we want to hear about it. If you or someone you know deserves to be recognized for volunteerism, nominate them today! We will be highlighting our STAR VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH on-air and online each month. Nominate today at starfm.com/volunteer Volunteering With Seniors Meals on Wheels Community Drivers Delivering Meals on Wheels to seniors is a great way for you and your kids to get involved in the community this fall! We deliver meals 5 days a week to Chilliwack and Sardis! Deliveries happen Monday through Friday, starting at 11:30am; only an hour or two out of your day! Choose one regular day a week or one full week a month. Please contact Shirley at 604.793.7242 or [email protected] Do you enjoy driving and sharing your time with seniors and other clients, who are in need of medical and other transportation? We are currently looking for people (especially women) who are willing to share their time and vehicle to help with transportation needs. A per km charge will be paid to you. Please contact Len 604.847.2244 for more information. Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors will be starting a training course with an orientation on January 26 at 9:30 to 12 noon. The course will be taught two days a week for the month of February. If you enjoy visiting and chatting with seniors this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Contact out office at 604-793-7204 to register and obtain more details. Better At Home The Better at Home Program is accepting applications today for “Friendly Visitors” Please contact Program Coordinator Sarah Woelders at 604.393.3251 ex 240 or [email protected] in Chilliwack or Fiona Delcourt at 604.796.2585 [email protected] in Agassiz-Harrison. These positions require a one hour weekly commitment. A weekly visit creates lasting, meaningful, relationships between seniors and volunteers. With regular visits, isolated seniors experience improved physical, mental, and emotional health and gain a more positive outlook. No clinical care is required, just a social visit. Hours are flexible and negotiated between the senior and volunteer. These positions are ideal for retired individuals and those prepared to make lasting relationships. Valleyhaven Guest Home We are looking for a volunteer twice a month to play piano for ½ hour or so. We are also recruiting volunteers for socializing, coffee club etc. Anyone interested can contact Nicole Spidle Recreation Coordinator [email protected] or 604.792.0037 ext. 110 Waverly Seniors Village We are looking for volunteers for during the daytime for visiting, walking program etc. Please contact Lorraine Huebner Recreation Manager @ 604.703.2106 or [email protected] Auburn Retirement Residence Located at 8531 Young Rd. Chilliwack we are recruiting for volunteers decorating, research, socializing, crafts, serving, and more. If interested in helping please contact the recreation manager @ 604.392.0070 or [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Advocacy If you are looking for a fulfilling way to give back to your community and be part of an exciting team, we have a great opportunity. We are looking for quality community members who are willing to spend 2-6 hours a month helping with our program. Mentors work one-on-one with individuals, share their wisdom and help individuals complete their agreement. Accountability Panel Members act on behalf of the community by listening and supporting clients. Facilitators help prepare the Restorative Solutions University students welcome. Contact Kathy Funk 604.393.3023 or email [email protected] Chilliwack Community Services Sardis Family Place Located at 7112 Vedder Rd in Sardis, we are looking for 2 volunteers who interact and work well with both adults and children. Tasks include preparing snacks, craft preparation and performing light cleaning duties, including toy washing and sweeping the floor. The Family Place drop-in program is open Monday – Thursday 9-11am and Monday and Wednesday 12-2pm. This commitment is for 1- 2 hours per week. Call Debbie at 604.847.2235. Better Beginnings Do you love to work in a kitchen prepping food and cleaning up? Is cooking your passion? We would love for you to help us on Thursday mornings form 8:30am -12pm. If you think that small children are more what your passion is about, we are also recruiting volunteers for child-minding! For more information please contact Lana 604.701.4978 ex 4 Christ the King Chapel- Unique Kids Recruiting volunteer child-minders to help in our daycare Monday – Friday 9am-6pm. Please call Bernadette for more information 604.791.2459 or email [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth- Continued Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley We Invite You to Impact a Life! One Child, Two - Four hours per week. Making a difference is easier than you might think! Community Based Mentors: Enjoy day-to-day activities with a young person, Build a lifetime commitment to caring and mentoring, Build a friendship with a young person. Contact Collette at 604.858.0828 or by email [email protected]. Visit www.mentoringworks.ca for more information. As a volunteer your primary responsibility is to have fun and to be a friend! Big Bunch Leaders Needed! Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley is seeking caring, positive adult role models age 19-99 for our brand-new “Big Bunch” program. Always wanted to become a Big Brother or Big Sister but can’t commit to weekly outings with a mentee? Big Bunch is a program for our waitlist kids who are waiting for their Big that only requires a once per MONTH commitment. You get to mentor up to 3 waitlist kids with similar interests once a month for 2-3 hours while doing fun, recreational activities in the community Activities might include bowling, ice-skating, swimming, indoor rock-climbing or arts and craft night. Try drop in karate, shoot some hoops, or go explore a corn maze. The program strives to do the following: • • • promote the importance of staying in school and healthy relationships with family and peers instill and teach trust, independent thinking and self-confidence in order to make healthy decisions expose children to opportunities and friendships they may not otherwise have Game On Recruiting male mentors (grade 11 to around to late 20’s) to run an after school group program for grade 6 boys called “Game On” which focuses on active, healthy living. The same application and screening process applies for the Game On program as it does for in school mentoring. Contact Tracey [email protected] or call 604.858.0828 to start your application process. Community Volunteering Chilliwack Animal Safe Haven A non-profit organization dedicated to saving homeless cats and finding them loving homes. We are currently caring for over 160 cats. We especially need help Mon.-Fri mornings from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, or from 4p.m. to 6p.m. Mon-Friday. Please check out our web page at www.chilliwackanimalsafehaven. Please contact us and we will arrange an orientation session for you [email protected] or 604.794.7233 . Note: Volunteers under 16 must have adult supervision. The Canadian Red Cross Society This non-profit, humanitarian organization is dedicated to helping Canadians, as well as the most vulnerable throughout the world, and is seeking a Client Services Volunteer; and an Equipment Cleaning Volunteer for the Health Equipment Loan Program. The Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program - Short Term Loan Service lends medical equipment (with medical referral) to people in need, on a donation basis. Acting as the frontline contact for in-person and telephone inquiries from the public, Client Service volunteers dispense and receive equipment that is being loaned or returned and complete the necessary documentation for same. Interested parties may submit their applications and resumes quoting, HELP – Chilliwack – Client Services no later than January 31, 2015. By emailing The Canadian Red Cross Society [email protected] Fundraising Immigrant Employment Program Recruiting volunteers to MENTOR our clients through the job search process. Also looking for assistants to help in workshops with Computer and Resume writing skills. Contact Amandeep 604.393.3251 to volunteer. Driver Education Volunteer Instructor Volunteer needed to assist with our Drivers Education course in January/February 2015. A total of approximately 15 – 20 hours. Curriculum is based on the “Learn to Drive Smart” and is working with immigrant newcomers. Very fulfilling course to assist with and CCS staff will facilitate in class with volunteer. If interested – please contact Lynn Gibson 604.393.3251 [email protected] Do you enjoy planning and organizing special events? Here is a great opportunity for you! We are looking for a group of energetic and positive volunteers to join the CCS Gala Committee to help plan and organize this Signature FUNdraising event. Members of the committee will be involved with Décor, Registration, Auction, Marketing and Ticket sales. The Gala Committee will meet every other week for an hour, at a time that is most convenient for the members. Are you interested? please contact Karin at [email protected] or 604.792.4267 Immigrant Services program Evening Volunteers are needed to assist teaching staff in helping newcomer immigrants learn English. This volunteer position is for the evening English classes at our Immigrant Services office, (9214 Mary St.) which run on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:30 pm. For those that might be interested in helping on any of those evenings, please contact Lynn at [email protected] or phone the office at 604.393.3251 As per new legislation from the CRA if you wish to have your name removed from or added to this distribution list please notify Cari at 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Community Volunteering Continued Ann Davis Transition Society Chilliwack Chiefs Ann Davis Transition Society is currently looking for volunteers to help in their new thrift store on Yale Road. Store is open Wednesday to Saturday10am-4pm. Please contact Samantha 604.792.2760 to gain valuable retail and warehouse experience. We are also recruiting volunteers interested in helping at the office with childminding and reception. The Chilliwack Chiefs have numerous volunteer opportunities for this season’s games. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Andrea Laycock 604.392.4433 or email [email protected] Community Access to Literacy & Learning Recruiting volunteer tutors who are wishing to work with adults. To volunteer or for more information please contact Debbie Lamberger 604.796.2585 Salvation Army-Chilliwack Looking for a "Swamper"- an able bodied person to accompany our truck driver to help with furniture pick-ups from community donors - on Tuesday's and Thursday's. Please go to www.salvationarmychilliwack.ca for a volunteer application form or phone 604.792.0001 to apply or for more information. We are also looking for more volunteers for Thrift Store Warehouse, Thrift Store proper, Soup Kitchen, and the Food Bank locations. White Cane club of Chilliwack Looking for volunteers to help pick up supplies, set up, kitchen support and cleanup. (Food safe beneficial but not a necessity) Group meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month from 12:30 – 3:30pm. Please call Ann McNabb 604.795.7230 for more information. CNIB VisionMates needed in Chilliwack to provide sighted assistance for individuals with vision loss. Help someone once a week for a few hours with activities such as reading, going for walks, and running errands. This is a minimum 6 month commitment, with training provided. Minimum age is 19 years to be a VisionMate. If interested, contact Jaishree Narsih, Coordinator, Volunteer Services with CNIB, 604.431.2121 ext 6032 or [email protected]. Salvation Army Centre of Hope Abbotsford The Salvation Army in Abbotsford has several volunteer opportunities. Please check out our website at www.careandshare.ca. We urgently need volunteers who can assist our Outreach Workers for our Pet Day on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. until noon. Please contact Sylvia 604.852.9305, ext. 129 for more details. Community Policing The Crime Prevention Office is looking for Citizens on Patrol volunteers. We specifically looking for a seasonal volunteer coordinator for the Chilliwack River Citizens on Patrol, starting on the May long weekend and goes until the last weekend of August. . We are also looking for a part time volunteer Speed Watch Program coordinator. If interested in either of these positions please contact Michelle Wulff, Office Manager Chilliwack RCMP-Crime Prevention and Operational Support Unit 604.393.3001. Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers is looking for volunteers. It is made up of a volunteer Board of concerned citizens, media, and area law enforcement agencies. As a result it has become an effective crime control program. Volunteers are needed to help the Board to increase the public’s general awareness of the Crime Stoppers Program. There is an annual membership drive and fundraising events are organized to support the activities and initiatives of the Upper Fraser Valley Program. If you are interested in becoming a Crime Stoppers volunteer, please contact Barb at 604.393.3027 or 604.845.8770. Correctional Service of Canada Assisting successful offender reintegrate into the community is critical to their success and our safety. We are looking for confident, well-rounded, community minded individuals who are self-aware, critical thinkers and have time and/or skills they would like to share with those who need a fresh start. The type of support you can offer is varied and definitely not limited to community orientation, income tax preparation, finding accommodations, introductions to pro-social activities, transportation to programs/appointments/interviews, one-to-one mentoring, etc. As well, offenders give back to the community through their own volunteer efforts and you can help make that happen. Ongoing training is provided. Interested in learning more? Contact Cindy Waters at [email protected] or 1.800.790.4531. The Chilliwack Hospice Society We welcome those interested in sharing time and providing supports to individuals and families during the dying and grieving process. Volunteers for hospital and community supports are especially needed. In addition, we welcome anyone interested in volunteering at our Thrifty Boutique and at various events throughout the year. The training is not required to volunteer at the Thrifty Boutique or at events. For more information about our palliative services and volunteer opportunities, please contact Jennifer Dacre at 604.795.4660, ext. 222 The MS Society of Canada, Fraser Valley Chapter Actively seeking nominations for board members, particularly for people from Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison and Hope. We are looking for skilled volunteers, willing to commit 2-3 hours once per month for meetings, participation in Chapter events, and special projects as needed. If you have a connection to MS and want to aid in guiding the Chapter or for more information, please contact Joanne Craven at [email protected]. For further volunteer opportunities check out our website at www.comserv.bc.ca then click on Volunteer Chilliwack (left hand side) or go to http://volweb.ca/volweb/vc_homepage.php?CentreID=594 To arrange for a volunteer interview or to have a volunteer opportunity placed in this listing please call 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Volume 8, Issue 1 January and February, 2015 Up Coming Events Chilliwack Community Arts Council Seeking volunteers for “An Affair of the Arts” fundraiser on the evening of Saturday, March 14th 2015. Volunteers would help with varied activities from coat check to assisting guests. If you are interested in spending the evening with us please contact us at [email protected] or call 604.769.ARTS (2787). West Coast Kart Club West Coast Kart Club will be hosting a Winter Race Jan 25, 2015 at Greg Moore Raceway in Chilliwack, Cash prizes to be won for the Senior Drivers who enter, along with product prizes for all Junior LO206 Briggs & Stratton Entries. Corner Workers are welcome to come out and enjoy the races and take part in this onetime event. For more general information visit our website at www.westcoastkartclub.com where the 2015 schedule is posted. For more information on job descriptions duties and responsibilities please contact Steve Hames Track Supervisor 604.703.9032 c The Chilliwack Lions Club Music & Dance Festival The festival has been running 67 years and is about to start its 68th Annual Festival. In order to keep operational for over 1800 entries with over 5000 participants, we are in urgent need of 2 different types of Volunteers in the Festival Management area. If you are able to help with either of the following areas, or would like more information please contact Laurie Hirschman for Registration Jobs at 604.858.3147 [email protected] or Madelene Lange for Dance Co-ordinators at 604.795.9633 or [email protected]. We will need 2 individuals to help with registration- one would do dance (120 hours) and one would do music (120 hours). Second request for volunteer help is in Dance. We will be dividing this into 3 Co-ordinators as it is way too big of a commitment for 1 person. We are currently still looking for a Jazz coordinator. We are able to offer a small per diem honorarium. It would be a benefit for these people to have some experience and background with dance competitions, be they a parent, former student of dance or a teacher who is not currently teaching locally. Office Volunteering Chilliwack & District Seniors’ Resources Society Chilliwack Resource Centre Recruiting volunteers to help with income tax preparations for seniors in the spring. We are part of the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) from Canada Revenue, volunteers will be completing income tax using this program. If interested please contact Coletta Holmes, Executive Director 604.793.9979 If you enjoy working in a fun and friendly, environment, working with people and numbers, this is the place to be. We are looking for volunteers with computer skills to provide a service in an array of office responsibilities as well as income tax preparation – training will be provided. Hours would be one shift per week minimum (Monday through Thursday from 9AM to 1PM).If this is for you; we would welcome your resume and application. For more information, please call us at 604.702.9595 or email at [email protected]. Canadian Cancer Society – Chilliwack Unit Have office experience? We are looking for long term (greater than six months) volunteers to work a 3 hour biweekly shift in our Chilliwack Office: 10 am – 1pm Mon to Fri. Or maybe you are interested in working special events such as ‘’Daffodil Program, Relay for Life, Cops for Cancer, Christmas Gift Wrap. Our Drivers Program is also looking for dedicated people to drive cancer patients to and from their cancer appointments; it can be a very satisfying experience. For any or all of these opportunities, please contact Anne-Marie (Volunteer Office Coordinator) at 604.792.3984 or email [email protected]. Star 98.3 supports volunteerism in the Fraser Valley! From Hospice to Big Brothers & Big Sisters, wherever you volunteer we want to hear about it. If you or someone you know deserves to be recognized for volunteerism, nominate them today! We will be highlighting our STAR VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH on-air and online each month. Nominate today at starfm.com/volunteer Volunteering With Seniors Meals on Wheels Community Drivers Delivering Meals on Wheels to seniors is a great way for you and your kids to get involved in the community this fall! We deliver meals 5 days a week to Chilliwack and Sardis! Deliveries happen Monday through Friday, starting at 11:30am; only an hour or two out of your day! Choose one regular day a week or one full week a month. Please contact Shirley at 604.793.7242 or [email protected] Do you enjoy driving and sharing your time with seniors and other clients, who are in need of medical and other transportation? We are currently looking for people (especially women) who are willing to share their time and vehicle to help with transportation needs. A per km charge will be paid to you. Please contact Len 604.847.2244 for more information. Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors will be starting a training course with an orientation on January 26 at 9:30 to 12 noon. The course will be taught two days a week for the month of February. If you enjoy visiting and chatting with seniors this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Contact out office at 604-793-7204 to register and obtain more details. Better At Home The Better at Home Program is accepting applications today for “Friendly Visitors” Please contact Program Coordinator Sarah Woelders at 604.393.3251 ex 240 or [email protected] in Chilliwack or Fiona Delcourt at 604.796.2585 [email protected] in Agassiz-Harrison. These positions require a one hour weekly commitment. A weekly visit creates lasting, meaningful, relationships between seniors and volunteers. With regular visits, isolated seniors experience improved physical, mental, and emotional health and gain a more positive outlook. No clinical care is required, just a social visit. Hours are flexible and negotiated between the senior and volunteer. These positions are ideal for retired individuals and those prepared to make lasting relationships. Valleyhaven Guest Home We are looking for a volunteer twice a month to play piano for ½ hour or so. We are also recruiting volunteers for socializing, coffee club etc. Anyone interested can contact Nicole Spidle Recreation Coordinator [email protected] or 604.792.0037 ext. 110 Waverly Seniors Village We are looking for volunteers for during the daytime for visiting, walking program etc. Please contact Lorraine Huebner Recreation Manager @ 604.703.2106 or [email protected] Auburn Retirement Residence Located at 8531 Young Rd. Chilliwack we are recruiting for volunteers decorating, research, socializing, crafts, serving, and more. If interested in helping please contact the recreation manager @ 604.392.0070 or [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Advocacy If you are looking for a fulfilling way to give back to your community and be part of an exciting team, we have a great opportunity. We are looking for quality community members who are willing to spend 2-6 hours a month helping with our program. Mentors work one-on-one with individuals, share their wisdom and help individuals complete their agreement. Accountability Panel Members act on behalf of the community by listening and supporting clients. Facilitators help prepare the Restorative Solutions University students welcome. Contact Kathy Funk 604.393.3023 or email [email protected] Chilliwack Community Services Sardis Family Place Located at 7112 Vedder Rd in Sardis, we are looking for 2 volunteers who interact and work well with both adults and children. Tasks include preparing snacks, craft preparation and performing light cleaning duties, including toy washing and sweeping the floor. The Family Place drop-in program is open Monday – Thursday 9-11am and Monday and Wednesday 12-2pm. This commitment is for 1- 2 hours per week. Call Debbie at 604.847.2235. Better Beginnings Do you love to work in a kitchen prepping food and cleaning up? Is cooking your passion? We would love for you to help us on Thursday mornings form 8:30am -12pm. If you think that small children are more what your passion is about, we are also recruiting volunteers for child-minding! For more information please contact Lana 604.701.4978 ex 4 Christ the King Chapel- Unique Kids Recruiting volunteer child-minders to help in our daycare Monday – Friday 9am-6pm. Please call Bernadette for more information 604.791.2459 or email [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth- Continued Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley We Invite You to Impact a Life! One Child, Two - Four hours per week. Making a difference is easier than you might think! Community Based Mentors: Enjoy day-to-day activities with a young person, Build a lifetime commitment to caring and mentoring, Build a friendship with a young person. Contact Collette at 604.858.0828 or by email [email protected]. Visit www.mentoringworks.ca for more information. As a volunteer your primary responsibility is to have fun and to be a friend! Big Bunch Leaders Needed! Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley is seeking caring, positive adult role models age 19-99 for our brand-new “Big Bunch” program. Always wanted to become a Big Brother or Big Sister but can’t commit to weekly outings with a mentee? Big Bunch is a program for our waitlist kids who are waiting for their Big that only requires a once per MONTH commitment. You get to mentor up to 3 waitlist kids with similar interests once a month for 2-3 hours while doing fun, recreational activities in the community Activities might include bowling, ice-skating, swimming, indoor rock-climbing or arts and craft night. Try drop in karate, shoot some hoops, or go explore a corn maze. The program strives to do the following: • • • promote the importance of staying in school and healthy relationships with family and peers instill and teach trust, independent thinking and self-confidence in order to make healthy decisions expose children to opportunities and friendships they may not otherwise have Game On Recruiting male mentors (grade 11 to around to late 20’s) to run an after school group program for grade 6 boys called “Game On” which focuses on active, healthy living. The same application and screening process applies for the Game On program as it does for in school mentoring. Contact Tracey [email protected] or call 604.858.0828 to start your application process. Community Volunteering Chilliwack Animal Safe Haven A non-profit organization dedicated to saving homeless cats and finding them loving homes. We are currently caring for over 160 cats. We especially need help Mon.-Fri mornings from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, or from 4p.m. to 6p.m. Mon-Friday. Please check out our web page at www.chilliwackanimalsafehaven. Please contact us and we will arrange an orientation session for you [email protected] or 604.794.7233 . Note: Volunteers under 16 must have adult supervision. The Canadian Red Cross Society This non-profit, humanitarian organization is dedicated to helping Canadians, as well as the most vulnerable throughout the world, and is seeking a Client Services Volunteer; and an Equipment Cleaning Volunteer for the Health Equipment Loan Program. The Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program - Short Term Loan Service lends medical equipment (with medical referral) to people in need, on a donation basis. Acting as the frontline contact for in-person and telephone inquiries from the public, Client Service volunteers dispense and receive equipment that is being loaned or returned and complete the necessary documentation for same. Interested parties may submit their applications and resumes quoting, HELP – Chilliwack – Client Services no later than January 31, 2015. By emailing The Canadian Red Cross Society [email protected] Fundraising Immigrant Employment Program Recruiting volunteers to MENTOR our clients through the job search process. Also looking for assistants to help in workshops with Computer and Resume writing skills. Contact Amandeep 604.393.3251 to volunteer. Driver Education Volunteer Instructor Volunteer needed to assist with our Drivers Education course in January/February 2015. A total of approximately 15 – 20 hours. Curriculum is based on the “Learn to Drive Smart” and is working with immigrant newcomers. Very fulfilling course to assist with and CCS staff will facilitate in class with volunteer. If interested – please contact Lynn Gibson 604.393.3251 [email protected] Do you enjoy planning and organizing special events? Here is a great opportunity for you! We are looking for a group of energetic and positive volunteers to join the CCS Gala Committee to help plan and organize this Signature FUNdraising event. Members of the committee will be involved with Décor, Registration, Auction, Marketing and Ticket sales. The Gala Committee will meet every other week for an hour, at a time that is most convenient for the members. Are you interested? please contact Karin at [email protected] or 604.792.4267 Immigrant Services program Evening Volunteers are needed to assist teaching staff in helping newcomer immigrants learn English. This volunteer position is for the evening English classes at our Immigrant Services office, (9214 Mary St.) which run on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:30 pm. For those that might be interested in helping on any of those evenings, please contact Lynn at [email protected] or phone the office at 604.393.3251 As per new legislation from the CRA if you wish to have your name removed from or added to this distribution list please notify Cari at 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Community Volunteering Continued Ann Davis Transition Society Chilliwack Chiefs Ann Davis Transition Society is currently looking for volunteers to help in their new thrift store on Yale Road. Store is open Wednesday to Saturday10am-4pm. Please contact Samantha 604.792.2760 to gain valuable retail and warehouse experience. We are also recruiting volunteers interested in helping at the office with childminding and reception. The Chilliwack Chiefs have numerous volunteer opportunities for this season’s games. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Andrea Laycock 604.392.4433 or email [email protected] Community Access to Literacy & Learning Recruiting volunteer tutors who are wishing to work with adults. To volunteer or for more information please contact Debbie Lamberger 604.796.2585 Salvation Army-Chilliwack Looking for a "Swamper"- an able bodied person to accompany our truck driver to help with furniture pick-ups from community donors - on Tuesday's and Thursday's. Please go to www.salvationarmychilliwack.ca for a volunteer application form or phone 604.792.0001 to apply or for more information. We are also looking for more volunteers for Thrift Store Warehouse, Thrift Store proper, Soup Kitchen, and the Food Bank locations. White Cane club of Chilliwack Looking for volunteers to help pick up supplies, set up, kitchen support and cleanup. (Food safe beneficial but not a necessity) Group meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month from 12:30 – 3:30pm. Please call Ann McNabb 604.795.7230 for more information. CNIB VisionMates needed in Chilliwack to provide sighted assistance for individuals with vision loss. Help someone once a week for a few hours with activities such as reading, going for walks, and running errands. This is a minimum 6 month commitment, with training provided. Minimum age is 19 years to be a VisionMate. If interested, contact Jaishree Narsih, Coordinator, Volunteer Services with CNIB, 604.431.2121 ext 6032 or [email protected]. Salvation Army Centre of Hope Abbotsford The Salvation Army in Abbotsford has several volunteer opportunities. Please check out our website at www.careandshare.ca. We urgently need volunteers who can assist our Outreach Workers for our Pet Day on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. until noon. Please contact Sylvia 604.852.9305, ext. 129 for more details. Community Policing The Crime Prevention Office is looking for Citizens on Patrol volunteers. We specifically looking for a seasonal volunteer coordinator for the Chilliwack River Citizens on Patrol, starting on the May long weekend and goes until the last weekend of August. . We are also looking for a part time volunteer Speed Watch Program coordinator. If interested in either of these positions please contact Michelle Wulff, Office Manager Chilliwack RCMP-Crime Prevention and Operational Support Unit 604.393.3001. Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers is looking for volunteers. It is made up of a volunteer Board of concerned citizens, media, and area law enforcement agencies. As a result it has become an effective crime control program. Volunteers are needed to help the Board to increase the public’s general awareness of the Crime Stoppers Program. There is an annual membership drive and fundraising events are organized to support the activities and initiatives of the Upper Fraser Valley Program. If you are interested in becoming a Crime Stoppers volunteer, please contact Barb at 604.393.3027 or 604.845.8770. Correctional Service of Canada Assisting successful offender reintegrate into the community is critical to their success and our safety. We are looking for confident, well-rounded, community minded individuals who are self-aware, critical thinkers and have time and/or skills they would like to share with those who need a fresh start. The type of support you can offer is varied and definitely not limited to community orientation, income tax preparation, finding accommodations, introductions to pro-social activities, transportation to programs/appointments/interviews, one-to-one mentoring, etc. As well, offenders give back to the community through their own volunteer efforts and you can help make that happen. Ongoing training is provided. Interested in learning more? Contact Cindy Waters at [email protected] or 1.800.790.4531. The Chilliwack Hospice Society We welcome those interested in sharing time and providing supports to individuals and families during the dying and grieving process. Volunteers for hospital and community supports are especially needed. In addition, we welcome anyone interested in volunteering at our Thrifty Boutique and at various events throughout the year. The training is not required to volunteer at the Thrifty Boutique or at events. For more information about our palliative services and volunteer opportunities, please contact Jennifer Dacre at 604.795.4660, ext. 222 The MS Society of Canada, Fraser Valley Chapter Actively seeking nominations for board members, particularly for people from Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison and Hope. We are looking for skilled volunteers, willing to commit 2-3 hours once per month for meetings, participation in Chapter events, and special projects as needed. If you have a connection to MS and want to aid in guiding the Chapter or for more information, please contact Joanne Craven at [email protected]. For further volunteer opportunities check out our website at www.comserv.bc.ca then click on Volunteer Chilliwack (left hand side) or go to http://volweb.ca/volweb/vc_homepage.php?CentreID=594 To arrange for a volunteer interview or to have a volunteer opportunity placed in this listing please call 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Volume 8, Issue 1 January and February, 2015 Up Coming Events Chilliwack Community Arts Council Seeking volunteers for “An Affair of the Arts” fundraiser on the evening of Saturday, March 14th 2015. Volunteers would help with varied activities from coat check to assisting guests. If you are interested in spending the evening with us please contact us at [email protected] or call 604.769.ARTS (2787). West Coast Kart Club West Coast Kart Club will be hosting a Winter Race Jan 25, 2015 at Greg Moore Raceway in Chilliwack, Cash prizes to be won for the Senior Drivers who enter, along with product prizes for all Junior LO206 Briggs & Stratton Entries. Corner Workers are welcome to come out and enjoy the races and take part in this onetime event. For more general information visit our website at www.westcoastkartclub.com where the 2015 schedule is posted. For more information on job descriptions duties and responsibilities please contact Steve Hames Track Supervisor 604.703.9032 c The Chilliwack Lions Club Music & Dance Festival The festival has been running 67 years and is about to start its 68th Annual Festival. In order to keep operational for over 1800 entries with over 5000 participants, we are in urgent need of 2 different types of Volunteers in the Festival Management area. If you are able to help with either of the following areas, or would like more information please contact Laurie Hirschman for Registration Jobs at 604.858.3147 [email protected] or Madelene Lange for Dance Co-ordinators at 604.795.9633 or [email protected]. We will need 2 individuals to help with registration- one would do dance (120 hours) and one would do music (120 hours). Second request for volunteer help is in Dance. We will be dividing this into 3 Co-ordinators as it is way too big of a commitment for 1 person. We are currently still looking for a Jazz coordinator. We are able to offer a small per diem honorarium. It would be a benefit for these people to have some experience and background with dance competitions, be they a parent, former student of dance or a teacher who is not currently teaching locally. Office Volunteering Chilliwack & District Seniors’ Resources Society Chilliwack Resource Centre Recruiting volunteers to help with income tax preparations for seniors in the spring. We are part of the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) from Canada Revenue, volunteers will be completing income tax using this program. If interested please contact Coletta Holmes, Executive Director 604.793.9979 If you enjoy working in a fun and friendly, environment, working with people and numbers, this is the place to be. We are looking for volunteers with computer skills to provide a service in an array of office responsibilities as well as income tax preparation – training will be provided. Hours would be one shift per week minimum (Monday through Thursday from 9AM to 1PM).If this is for you; we would welcome your resume and application. For more information, please call us at 604.702.9595 or email at [email protected]. Canadian Cancer Society – Chilliwack Unit Have office experience? We are looking for long term (greater than six months) volunteers to work a 3 hour biweekly shift in our Chilliwack Office: 10 am – 1pm Mon to Fri. Or maybe you are interested in working special events such as ‘’Daffodil Program, Relay for Life, Cops for Cancer, Christmas Gift Wrap. Our Drivers Program is also looking for dedicated people to drive cancer patients to and from their cancer appointments; it can be a very satisfying experience. For any or all of these opportunities, please contact Anne-Marie (Volunteer Office Coordinator) at 604.792.3984 or email [email protected]. Star 98.3 supports volunteerism in the Fraser Valley! From Hospice to Big Brothers & Big Sisters, wherever you volunteer we want to hear about it. If you or someone you know deserves to be recognized for volunteerism, nominate them today! We will be highlighting our STAR VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH on-air and online each month. Nominate today at starfm.com/volunteer Volunteering With Seniors Meals on Wheels Community Drivers Delivering Meals on Wheels to seniors is a great way for you and your kids to get involved in the community this fall! We deliver meals 5 days a week to Chilliwack and Sardis! Deliveries happen Monday through Friday, starting at 11:30am; only an hour or two out of your day! Choose one regular day a week or one full week a month. Please contact Shirley at 604.793.7242 or [email protected] Do you enjoy driving and sharing your time with seniors and other clients, who are in need of medical and other transportation? We are currently looking for people (especially women) who are willing to share their time and vehicle to help with transportation needs. A per km charge will be paid to you. Please contact Len 604.847.2244 for more information. Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors will be starting a training course with an orientation on January 26 at 9:30 to 12 noon. The course will be taught two days a week for the month of February. If you enjoy visiting and chatting with seniors this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Contact out office at 604-793-7204 to register and obtain more details. Better At Home The Better at Home Program is accepting applications today for “Friendly Visitors” Please contact Program Coordinator Sarah Woelders at 604.393.3251 ex 240 or [email protected] in Chilliwack or Fiona Delcourt at 604.796.2585 [email protected] in Agassiz-Harrison. These positions require a one hour weekly commitment. A weekly visit creates lasting, meaningful, relationships between seniors and volunteers. With regular visits, isolated seniors experience improved physical, mental, and emotional health and gain a more positive outlook. No clinical care is required, just a social visit. Hours are flexible and negotiated between the senior and volunteer. These positions are ideal for retired individuals and those prepared to make lasting relationships. Valleyhaven Guest Home We are looking for a volunteer twice a month to play piano for ½ hour or so. We are also recruiting volunteers for socializing, coffee club etc. Anyone interested can contact Nicole Spidle Recreation Coordinator [email protected] or 604.792.0037 ext. 110 Waverly Seniors Village We are looking for volunteers for during the daytime for visiting, walking program etc. Please contact Lorraine Huebner Recreation Manager @ 604.703.2106 or [email protected] Auburn Retirement Residence Located at 8531 Young Rd. Chilliwack we are recruiting for volunteers decorating, research, socializing, crafts, serving, and more. If interested in helping please contact the recreation manager @ 604.392.0070 or [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Advocacy If you are looking for a fulfilling way to give back to your community and be part of an exciting team, we have a great opportunity. We are looking for quality community members who are willing to spend 2-6 hours a month helping with our program. Mentors work one-on-one with individuals, share their wisdom and help individuals complete their agreement. Accountability Panel Members act on behalf of the community by listening and supporting clients. Facilitators help prepare the Restorative Solutions University students welcome. Contact Kathy Funk 604.393.3023 or email [email protected] Chilliwack Community Services Sardis Family Place Located at 7112 Vedder Rd in Sardis, we are looking for 2 volunteers who interact and work well with both adults and children. Tasks include preparing snacks, craft preparation and performing light cleaning duties, including toy washing and sweeping the floor. The Family Place drop-in program is open Monday – Thursday 9-11am and Monday and Wednesday 12-2pm. This commitment is for 1- 2 hours per week. Call Debbie at 604.847.2235. Better Beginnings Do you love to work in a kitchen prepping food and cleaning up? Is cooking your passion? We would love for you to help us on Thursday mornings form 8:30am -12pm. If you think that small children are more what your passion is about, we are also recruiting volunteers for child-minding! For more information please contact Lana 604.701.4978 ex 4 Christ the King Chapel- Unique Kids Recruiting volunteer child-minders to help in our daycare Monday – Friday 9am-6pm. Please call Bernadette for more information 604.791.2459 or email [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth- Continued Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley We Invite You to Impact a Life! One Child, Two - Four hours per week. Making a difference is easier than you might think! Community Based Mentors: Enjoy day-to-day activities with a young person, Build a lifetime commitment to caring and mentoring, Build a friendship with a young person. Contact Collette at 604.858.0828 or by email [email protected]. Visit www.mentoringworks.ca for more information. As a volunteer your primary responsibility is to have fun and to be a friend! Big Bunch Leaders Needed! Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley is seeking caring, positive adult role models age 19-99 for our brand-new “Big Bunch” program. Always wanted to become a Big Brother or Big Sister but can’t commit to weekly outings with a mentee? Big Bunch is a program for our waitlist kids who are waiting for their Big that only requires a once per MONTH commitment. You get to mentor up to 3 waitlist kids with similar interests once a month for 2-3 hours while doing fun, recreational activities in the community Activities might include bowling, ice-skating, swimming, indoor rock-climbing or arts and craft night. Try drop in karate, shoot some hoops, or go explore a corn maze. The program strives to do the following: • • • promote the importance of staying in school and healthy relationships with family and peers instill and teach trust, independent thinking and self-confidence in order to make healthy decisions expose children to opportunities and friendships they may not otherwise have Game On Recruiting male mentors (grade 11 to around to late 20’s) to run an after school group program for grade 6 boys called “Game On” which focuses on active, healthy living. The same application and screening process applies for the Game On program as it does for in school mentoring. Contact Tracey [email protected] or call 604.858.0828 to start your application process. Community Volunteering Chilliwack Animal Safe Haven A non-profit organization dedicated to saving homeless cats and finding them loving homes. We are currently caring for over 160 cats. We especially need help Mon.-Fri mornings from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, or from 4p.m. to 6p.m. Mon-Friday. Please check out our web page at www.chilliwackanimalsafehaven. Please contact us and we will arrange an orientation session for you [email protected] or 604.794.7233 . Note: Volunteers under 16 must have adult supervision. The Canadian Red Cross Society This non-profit, humanitarian organization is dedicated to helping Canadians, as well as the most vulnerable throughout the world, and is seeking a Client Services Volunteer; and an Equipment Cleaning Volunteer for the Health Equipment Loan Program. The Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program - Short Term Loan Service lends medical equipment (with medical referral) to people in need, on a donation basis. Acting as the frontline contact for in-person and telephone inquiries from the public, Client Service volunteers dispense and receive equipment that is being loaned or returned and complete the necessary documentation for same. Interested parties may submit their applications and resumes quoting, HELP – Chilliwack – Client Services no later than January 31, 2015. By emailing The Canadian Red Cross Society [email protected] Fundraising Immigrant Employment Program Recruiting volunteers to MENTOR our clients through the job search process. Also looking for assistants to help in workshops with Computer and Resume writing skills. Contact Amandeep 604.393.3251 to volunteer. Driver Education Volunteer Instructor Volunteer needed to assist with our Drivers Education course in January/February 2015. A total of approximately 15 – 20 hours. Curriculum is based on the “Learn to Drive Smart” and is working with immigrant newcomers. Very fulfilling course to assist with and CCS staff will facilitate in class with volunteer. If interested – please contact Lynn Gibson 604.393.3251 [email protected] Do you enjoy planning and organizing special events? Here is a great opportunity for you! We are looking for a group of energetic and positive volunteers to join the CCS Gala Committee to help plan and organize this Signature FUNdraising event. Members of the committee will be involved with Décor, Registration, Auction, Marketing and Ticket sales. The Gala Committee will meet every other week for an hour, at a time that is most convenient for the members. Are you interested? please contact Karin at [email protected] or 604.792.4267 Immigrant Services program Evening Volunteers are needed to assist teaching staff in helping newcomer immigrants learn English. This volunteer position is for the evening English classes at our Immigrant Services office, (9214 Mary St.) which run on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:30 pm. For those that might be interested in helping on any of those evenings, please contact Lynn at [email protected] or phone the office at 604.393.3251 As per new legislation from the CRA if you wish to have your name removed from or added to this distribution list please notify Cari at 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Community Volunteering Continued Ann Davis Transition Society Chilliwack Chiefs Ann Davis Transition Society is currently looking for volunteers to help in their new thrift store on Yale Road. Store is open Wednesday to Saturday10am-4pm. Please contact Samantha 604.792.2760 to gain valuable retail and warehouse experience. We are also recruiting volunteers interested in helping at the office with childminding and reception. The Chilliwack Chiefs have numerous volunteer opportunities for this season’s games. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Andrea Laycock 604.392.4433 or email [email protected] Community Access to Literacy & Learning Recruiting volunteer tutors who are wishing to work with adults. To volunteer or for more information please contact Debbie Lamberger 604.796.2585 Salvation Army-Chilliwack Looking for a "Swamper"- an able bodied person to accompany our truck driver to help with furniture pick-ups from community donors - on Tuesday's and Thursday's. Please go to www.salvationarmychilliwack.ca for a volunteer application form or phone 604.792.0001 to apply or for more information. We are also looking for more volunteers for Thrift Store Warehouse, Thrift Store proper, Soup Kitchen, and the Food Bank locations. White Cane club of Chilliwack Looking for volunteers to help pick up supplies, set up, kitchen support and cleanup. (Food safe beneficial but not a necessity) Group meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month from 12:30 – 3:30pm. Please call Ann McNabb 604.795.7230 for more information. CNIB VisionMates needed in Chilliwack to provide sighted assistance for individuals with vision loss. Help someone once a week for a few hours with activities such as reading, going for walks, and running errands. This is a minimum 6 month commitment, with training provided. Minimum age is 19 years to be a VisionMate. If interested, contact Jaishree Narsih, Coordinator, Volunteer Services with CNIB, 604.431.2121 ext 6032 or [email protected]. Salvation Army Centre of Hope Abbotsford The Salvation Army in Abbotsford has several volunteer opportunities. Please check out our website at www.careandshare.ca. We urgently need volunteers who can assist our Outreach Workers for our Pet Day on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. until noon. Please contact Sylvia 604.852.9305, ext. 129 for more details. Community Policing The Crime Prevention Office is looking for Citizens on Patrol volunteers. We specifically looking for a seasonal volunteer coordinator for the Chilliwack River Citizens on Patrol, starting on the May long weekend and goes until the last weekend of August. . We are also looking for a part time volunteer Speed Watch Program coordinator. If interested in either of these positions please contact Michelle Wulff, Office Manager Chilliwack RCMP-Crime Prevention and Operational Support Unit 604.393.3001. Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers is looking for volunteers. It is made up of a volunteer Board of concerned citizens, media, and area law enforcement agencies. As a result it has become an effective crime control program. Volunteers are needed to help the Board to increase the public’s general awareness of the Crime Stoppers Program. There is an annual membership drive and fundraising events are organized to support the activities and initiatives of the Upper Fraser Valley Program. If you are interested in becoming a Crime Stoppers volunteer, please contact Barb at 604.393.3027 or 604.845.8770. Correctional Service of Canada Assisting successful offender reintegrate into the community is critical to their success and our safety. We are looking for confident, well-rounded, community minded individuals who are self-aware, critical thinkers and have time and/or skills they would like to share with those who need a fresh start. The type of support you can offer is varied and definitely not limited to community orientation, income tax preparation, finding accommodations, introductions to pro-social activities, transportation to programs/appointments/interviews, one-to-one mentoring, etc. As well, offenders give back to the community through their own volunteer efforts and you can help make that happen. Ongoing training is provided. Interested in learning more? Contact Cindy Waters at [email protected] or 1.800.790.4531. The Chilliwack Hospice Society We welcome those interested in sharing time and providing supports to individuals and families during the dying and grieving process. Volunteers for hospital and community supports are especially needed. In addition, we welcome anyone interested in volunteering at our Thrifty Boutique and at various events throughout the year. The training is not required to volunteer at the Thrifty Boutique or at events. For more information about our palliative services and volunteer opportunities, please contact Jennifer Dacre at 604.795.4660, ext. 222 The MS Society of Canada, Fraser Valley Chapter Actively seeking nominations for board members, particularly for people from Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison and Hope. We are looking for skilled volunteers, willing to commit 2-3 hours once per month for meetings, participation in Chapter events, and special projects as needed. If you have a connection to MS and want to aid in guiding the Chapter or for more information, please contact Joanne Craven at [email protected]. For further volunteer opportunities check out our website at www.comserv.bc.ca then click on Volunteer Chilliwack (left hand side) or go to http://volweb.ca/volweb/vc_homepage.php?CentreID=594 To arrange for a volunteer interview or to have a volunteer opportunity placed in this listing please call 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Volume 8, Issue 1 January and February, 2015 Up Coming Events Chilliwack Community Arts Council Seeking volunteers for “An Affair of the Arts” fundraiser on the evening of Saturday, March 14th 2015. Volunteers would help with varied activities from coat check to assisting guests. If you are interested in spending the evening with us please contact us at [email protected] or call 604.769.ARTS (2787). West Coast Kart Club West Coast Kart Club will be hosting a Winter Race Jan 25, 2015 at Greg Moore Raceway in Chilliwack, Cash prizes to be won for the Senior Drivers who enter, along with product prizes for all Junior LO206 Briggs & Stratton Entries. Corner Workers are welcome to come out and enjoy the races and take part in this onetime event. For more general information visit our website at www.westcoastkartclub.com where the 2015 schedule is posted. For more information on job descriptions duties and responsibilities please contact Steve Hames Track Supervisor 604.703.9032 c The Chilliwack Lions Club Music & Dance Festival The festival has been running 67 years and is about to start its 68th Annual Festival. In order to keep operational for over 1800 entries with over 5000 participants, we are in urgent need of 2 different types of Volunteers in the Festival Management area. If you are able to help with either of the following areas, or would like more information please contact Laurie Hirschman for Registration Jobs at 604.858.3147 [email protected] or Madelene Lange for Dance Co-ordinators at 604.795.9633 or [email protected]. We will need 2 individuals to help with registration- one would do dance (120 hours) and one would do music (120 hours). Second request for volunteer help is in Dance. We will be dividing this into 3 Co-ordinators as it is way too big of a commitment for 1 person. We are currently still looking for a Jazz coordinator. We are able to offer a small per diem honorarium. It would be a benefit for these people to have some experience and background with dance competitions, be they a parent, former student of dance or a teacher who is not currently teaching locally. Office Volunteering Chilliwack & District Seniors’ Resources Society Chilliwack Resource Centre Recruiting volunteers to help with income tax preparations for seniors in the spring. We are part of the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) from Canada Revenue, volunteers will be completing income tax using this program. If interested please contact Coletta Holmes, Executive Director 604.793.9979 If you enjoy working in a fun and friendly, environment, working with people and numbers, this is the place to be. We are looking for volunteers with computer skills to provide a service in an array of office responsibilities as well as income tax preparation – training will be provided. Hours would be one shift per week minimum (Monday through Thursday from 9AM to 1PM).If this is for you; we would welcome your resume and application. For more information, please call us at 604.702.9595 or email at [email protected]. Canadian Cancer Society – Chilliwack Unit Have office experience? We are looking for long term (greater than six months) volunteers to work a 3 hour biweekly shift in our Chilliwack Office: 10 am – 1pm Mon to Fri. Or maybe you are interested in working special events such as ‘’Daffodil Program, Relay for Life, Cops for Cancer, Christmas Gift Wrap. Our Drivers Program is also looking for dedicated people to drive cancer patients to and from their cancer appointments; it can be a very satisfying experience. For any or all of these opportunities, please contact Anne-Marie (Volunteer Office Coordinator) at 604.792.3984 or email [email protected]. Star 98.3 supports volunteerism in the Fraser Valley! From Hospice to Big Brothers & Big Sisters, wherever you volunteer we want to hear about it. If you or someone you know deserves to be recognized for volunteerism, nominate them today! We will be highlighting our STAR VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH on-air and online each month. Nominate today at starfm.com/volunteer Volunteering With Seniors Meals on Wheels Community Drivers Delivering Meals on Wheels to seniors is a great way for you and your kids to get involved in the community this fall! We deliver meals 5 days a week to Chilliwack and Sardis! Deliveries happen Monday through Friday, starting at 11:30am; only an hour or two out of your day! Choose one regular day a week or one full week a month. Please contact Shirley at 604.793.7242 or [email protected] Do you enjoy driving and sharing your time with seniors and other clients, who are in need of medical and other transportation? We are currently looking for people (especially women) who are willing to share their time and vehicle to help with transportation needs. A per km charge will be paid to you. Please contact Len 604.847.2244 for more information. Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors will be starting a training course with an orientation on January 26 at 9:30 to 12 noon. The course will be taught two days a week for the month of February. If you enjoy visiting and chatting with seniors this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Contact out office at 604-793-7204 to register and obtain more details. Better At Home The Better at Home Program is accepting applications today for “Friendly Visitors” Please contact Program Coordinator Sarah Woelders at 604.393.3251 ex 240 or [email protected] in Chilliwack or Fiona Delcourt at 604.796.2585 [email protected] in Agassiz-Harrison. These positions require a one hour weekly commitment. A weekly visit creates lasting, meaningful, relationships between seniors and volunteers. With regular visits, isolated seniors experience improved physical, mental, and emotional health and gain a more positive outlook. No clinical care is required, just a social visit. Hours are flexible and negotiated between the senior and volunteer. These positions are ideal for retired individuals and those prepared to make lasting relationships. Valleyhaven Guest Home We are looking for a volunteer twice a month to play piano for ½ hour or so. We are also recruiting volunteers for socializing, coffee club etc. Anyone interested can contact Nicole Spidle Recreation Coordinator [email protected] or 604.792.0037 ext. 110 Waverly Seniors Village We are looking for volunteers for during the daytime for visiting, walking program etc. Please contact Lorraine Huebner Recreation Manager @ 604.703.2106 or [email protected] Auburn Retirement Residence Located at 8531 Young Rd. Chilliwack we are recruiting for volunteers decorating, research, socializing, crafts, serving, and more. If interested in helping please contact the recreation manager @ 604.392.0070 or [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Advocacy If you are looking for a fulfilling way to give back to your community and be part of an exciting team, we have a great opportunity. We are looking for quality community members who are willing to spend 2-6 hours a month helping with our program. Mentors work one-on-one with individuals, share their wisdom and help individuals complete their agreement. Accountability Panel Members act on behalf of the community by listening and supporting clients. Facilitators help prepare the Restorative Solutions University students welcome. Contact Kathy Funk 604.393.3023 or email [email protected] Chilliwack Community Services Sardis Family Place Located at 7112 Vedder Rd in Sardis, we are looking for 2 volunteers who interact and work well with both adults and children. Tasks include preparing snacks, craft preparation and performing light cleaning duties, including toy washing and sweeping the floor. The Family Place drop-in program is open Monday – Thursday 9-11am and Monday and Wednesday 12-2pm. This commitment is for 1- 2 hours per week. Call Debbie at 604.847.2235. Better Beginnings Do you love to work in a kitchen prepping food and cleaning up? Is cooking your passion? We would love for you to help us on Thursday mornings form 8:30am -12pm. If you think that small children are more what your passion is about, we are also recruiting volunteers for child-minding! For more information please contact Lana 604.701.4978 ex 4 Christ the King Chapel- Unique Kids Recruiting volunteer child-minders to help in our daycare Monday – Friday 9am-6pm. Please call Bernadette for more information 604.791.2459 or email [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth- Continued Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley We Invite You to Impact a Life! One Child, Two - Four hours per week. Making a difference is easier than you might think! Community Based Mentors: Enjoy day-to-day activities with a young person, Build a lifetime commitment to caring and mentoring, Build a friendship with a young person. Contact Collette at 604.858.0828 or by email [email protected]. Visit www.mentoringworks.ca for more information. As a volunteer your primary responsibility is to have fun and to be a friend! Big Bunch Leaders Needed! Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley is seeking caring, positive adult role models age 19-99 for our brand-new “Big Bunch” program. Always wanted to become a Big Brother or Big Sister but can’t commit to weekly outings with a mentee? Big Bunch is a program for our waitlist kids who are waiting for their Big that only requires a once per MONTH commitment. You get to mentor up to 3 waitlist kids with similar interests once a month for 2-3 hours while doing fun, recreational activities in the community Activities might include bowling, ice-skating, swimming, indoor rock-climbing or arts and craft night. Try drop in karate, shoot some hoops, or go explore a corn maze. The program strives to do the following: • • • promote the importance of staying in school and healthy relationships with family and peers instill and teach trust, independent thinking and self-confidence in order to make healthy decisions expose children to opportunities and friendships they may not otherwise have Game On Recruiting male mentors (grade 11 to around to late 20’s) to run an after school group program for grade 6 boys called “Game On” which focuses on active, healthy living. The same application and screening process applies for the Game On program as it does for in school mentoring. Contact Tracey [email protected] or call 604.858.0828 to start your application process. Community Volunteering Chilliwack Animal Safe Haven A non-profit organization dedicated to saving homeless cats and finding them loving homes. We are currently caring for over 160 cats. We especially need help Mon.-Fri mornings from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, or from 4p.m. to 6p.m. Mon-Friday. Please check out our web page at www.chilliwackanimalsafehaven. Please contact us and we will arrange an orientation session for you [email protected] or 604.794.7233 . Note: Volunteers under 16 must have adult supervision. The Canadian Red Cross Society This non-profit, humanitarian organization is dedicated to helping Canadians, as well as the most vulnerable throughout the world, and is seeking a Client Services Volunteer; and an Equipment Cleaning Volunteer for the Health Equipment Loan Program. The Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program - Short Term Loan Service lends medical equipment (with medical referral) to people in need, on a donation basis. Acting as the frontline contact for in-person and telephone inquiries from the public, Client Service volunteers dispense and receive equipment that is being loaned or returned and complete the necessary documentation for same. Interested parties may submit their applications and resumes quoting, HELP – Chilliwack – Client Services no later than January 31, 2015. By emailing The Canadian Red Cross Society [email protected] Fundraising Immigrant Employment Program Recruiting volunteers to MENTOR our clients through the job search process. Also looking for assistants to help in workshops with Computer and Resume writing skills. Contact Amandeep 604.393.3251 to volunteer. Driver Education Volunteer Instructor Volunteer needed to assist with our Drivers Education course in January/February 2015. A total of approximately 15 – 20 hours. Curriculum is based on the “Learn to Drive Smart” and is working with immigrant newcomers. Very fulfilling course to assist with and CCS staff will facilitate in class with volunteer. If interested – please contact Lynn Gibson 604.393.3251 [email protected] Do you enjoy planning and organizing special events? Here is a great opportunity for you! We are looking for a group of energetic and positive volunteers to join the CCS Gala Committee to help plan and organize this Signature FUNdraising event. Members of the committee will be involved with Décor, Registration, Auction, Marketing and Ticket sales. The Gala Committee will meet every other week for an hour, at a time that is most convenient for the members. Are you interested? please contact Karin at [email protected] or 604.792.4267 Immigrant Services program Evening Volunteers are needed to assist teaching staff in helping newcomer immigrants learn English. This volunteer position is for the evening English classes at our Immigrant Services office, (9214 Mary St.) which run on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:30 pm. For those that might be interested in helping on any of those evenings, please contact Lynn at [email protected] or phone the office at 604.393.3251 As per new legislation from the CRA if you wish to have your name removed from or added to this distribution list please notify Cari at 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Community Volunteering Continued Ann Davis Transition Society Chilliwack Chiefs Ann Davis Transition Society is currently looking for volunteers to help in their new thrift store on Yale Road. Store is open Wednesday to Saturday10am-4pm. Please contact Samantha 604.792.2760 to gain valuable retail and warehouse experience. We are also recruiting volunteers interested in helping at the office with childminding and reception. The Chilliwack Chiefs have numerous volunteer opportunities for this season’s games. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Andrea Laycock 604.392.4433 or email [email protected] Community Access to Literacy & Learning Recruiting volunteer tutors who are wishing to work with adults. To volunteer or for more information please contact Debbie Lamberger 604.796.2585 Salvation Army-Chilliwack Looking for a "Swamper"- an able bodied person to accompany our truck driver to help with furniture pick-ups from community donors - on Tuesday's and Thursday's. Please go to www.salvationarmychilliwack.ca for a volunteer application form or phone 604.792.0001 to apply or for more information. We are also looking for more volunteers for Thrift Store Warehouse, Thrift Store proper, Soup Kitchen, and the Food Bank locations. White Cane club of Chilliwack Looking for volunteers to help pick up supplies, set up, kitchen support and cleanup. (Food safe beneficial but not a necessity) Group meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month from 12:30 – 3:30pm. Please call Ann McNabb 604.795.7230 for more information. CNIB VisionMates needed in Chilliwack to provide sighted assistance for individuals with vision loss. Help someone once a week for a few hours with activities such as reading, going for walks, and running errands. This is a minimum 6 month commitment, with training provided. Minimum age is 19 years to be a VisionMate. If interested, contact Jaishree Narsih, Coordinator, Volunteer Services with CNIB, 604.431.2121 ext 6032 or [email protected]. Salvation Army Centre of Hope Abbotsford The Salvation Army in Abbotsford has several volunteer opportunities. Please check out our website at www.careandshare.ca. We urgently need volunteers who can assist our Outreach Workers for our Pet Day on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. until noon. Please contact Sylvia 604.852.9305, ext. 129 for more details. Community Policing The Crime Prevention Office is looking for Citizens on Patrol volunteers. We specifically looking for a seasonal volunteer coordinator for the Chilliwack River Citizens on Patrol, starting on the May long weekend and goes until the last weekend of August. . We are also looking for a part time volunteer Speed Watch Program coordinator. If interested in either of these positions please contact Michelle Wulff, Office Manager Chilliwack RCMP-Crime Prevention and Operational Support Unit 604.393.3001. Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers is looking for volunteers. It is made up of a volunteer Board of concerned citizens, media, and area law enforcement agencies. As a result it has become an effective crime control program. Volunteers are needed to help the Board to increase the public’s general awareness of the Crime Stoppers Program. There is an annual membership drive and fundraising events are organized to support the activities and initiatives of the Upper Fraser Valley Program. If you are interested in becoming a Crime Stoppers volunteer, please contact Barb at 604.393.3027 or 604.845.8770. Correctional Service of Canada Assisting successful offender reintegrate into the community is critical to their success and our safety. We are looking for confident, well-rounded, community minded individuals who are self-aware, critical thinkers and have time and/or skills they would like to share with those who need a fresh start. The type of support you can offer is varied and definitely not limited to community orientation, income tax preparation, finding accommodations, introductions to pro-social activities, transportation to programs/appointments/interviews, one-to-one mentoring, etc. As well, offenders give back to the community through their own volunteer efforts and you can help make that happen. Ongoing training is provided. Interested in learning more? Contact Cindy Waters at [email protected] or 1.800.790.4531. The Chilliwack Hospice Society We welcome those interested in sharing time and providing supports to individuals and families during the dying and grieving process. Volunteers for hospital and community supports are especially needed. In addition, we welcome anyone interested in volunteering at our Thrifty Boutique and at various events throughout the year. The training is not required to volunteer at the Thrifty Boutique or at events. For more information about our palliative services and volunteer opportunities, please contact Jennifer Dacre at 604.795.4660, ext. 222 The MS Society of Canada, Fraser Valley Chapter Actively seeking nominations for board members, particularly for people from Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison and Hope. We are looking for skilled volunteers, willing to commit 2-3 hours once per month for meetings, participation in Chapter events, and special projects as needed. If you have a connection to MS and want to aid in guiding the Chapter or for more information, please contact Joanne Craven at [email protected]. For further volunteer opportunities check out our website at www.comserv.bc.ca then click on Volunteer Chilliwack (left hand side) or go to http://volweb.ca/volweb/vc_homepage.php?CentreID=594 To arrange for a volunteer interview or to have a volunteer opportunity placed in this listing please call 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Volume 8, Issue 1 January and February, 2015 Up Coming Events Chilliwack Community Arts Council Seeking volunteers for “An Affair of the Arts” fundraiser on the evening of Saturday, March 14th 2015. Volunteers would help with varied activities from coat check to assisting guests. If you are interested in spending the evening with us please contact us at [email protected] or call 604.769.ARTS (2787). West Coast Kart Club West Coast Kart Club will be hosting a Winter Race Jan 25, 2015 at Greg Moore Raceway in Chilliwack, Cash prizes to be won for the Senior Drivers who enter, along with product prizes for all Junior LO206 Briggs & Stratton Entries. Corner Workers are welcome to come out and enjoy the races and take part in this onetime event. For more general information visit our website at www.westcoastkartclub.com where the 2015 schedule is posted. For more information on job descriptions duties and responsibilities please contact Steve Hames Track Supervisor 604.703.9032 c The Chilliwack Lions Club Music & Dance Festival The festival has been running 67 years and is about to start its 68th Annual Festival. In order to keep operational for over 1800 entries with over 5000 participants, we are in urgent need of 2 different types of Volunteers in the Festival Management area. If you are able to help with either of the following areas, or would like more information please contact Laurie Hirschman for Registration Jobs at 604.858.3147 [email protected] or Madelene Lange for Dance Co-ordinators at 604.795.9633 or [email protected]. We will need 2 individuals to help with registration- one would do dance (120 hours) and one would do music (120 hours). Second request for volunteer help is in Dance. We will be dividing this into 3 Co-ordinators as it is way too big of a commitment for 1 person. We are currently still looking for a Jazz coordinator. We are able to offer a small per diem honorarium. It would be a benefit for these people to have some experience and background with dance competitions, be they a parent, former student of dance or a teacher who is not currently teaching locally. Office Volunteering Chilliwack & District Seniors’ Resources Society Chilliwack Resource Centre Recruiting volunteers to help with income tax preparations for seniors in the spring. We are part of the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) from Canada Revenue, volunteers will be completing income tax using this program. If interested please contact Coletta Holmes, Executive Director 604.793.9979 If you enjoy working in a fun and friendly, environment, working with people and numbers, this is the place to be. We are looking for volunteers with computer skills to provide a service in an array of office responsibilities as well as income tax preparation – training will be provided. Hours would be one shift per week minimum (Monday through Thursday from 9AM to 1PM).If this is for you; we would welcome your resume and application. For more information, please call us at 604.702.9595 or email at [email protected]. Canadian Cancer Society – Chilliwack Unit Have office experience? We are looking for long term (greater than six months) volunteers to work a 3 hour biweekly shift in our Chilliwack Office: 10 am – 1pm Mon to Fri. Or maybe you are interested in working special events such as ‘’Daffodil Program, Relay for Life, Cops for Cancer, Christmas Gift Wrap. Our Drivers Program is also looking for dedicated people to drive cancer patients to and from their cancer appointments; it can be a very satisfying experience. For any or all of these opportunities, please contact Anne-Marie (Volunteer Office Coordinator) at 604.792.3984 or email [email protected]. Star 98.3 supports volunteerism in the Fraser Valley! From Hospice to Big Brothers & Big Sisters, wherever you volunteer we want to hear about it. If you or someone you know deserves to be recognized for volunteerism, nominate them today! We will be highlighting our STAR VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH on-air and online each month. Nominate today at starfm.com/volunteer Volunteering With Seniors Meals on Wheels Community Drivers Delivering Meals on Wheels to seniors is a great way for you and your kids to get involved in the community this fall! We deliver meals 5 days a week to Chilliwack and Sardis! Deliveries happen Monday through Friday, starting at 11:30am; only an hour or two out of your day! Choose one regular day a week or one full week a month. Please contact Shirley at 604.793.7242 or [email protected] Do you enjoy driving and sharing your time with seniors and other clients, who are in need of medical and other transportation? We are currently looking for people (especially women) who are willing to share their time and vehicle to help with transportation needs. A per km charge will be paid to you. Please contact Len 604.847.2244 for more information. Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors will be starting a training course with an orientation on January 26 at 9:30 to 12 noon. The course will be taught two days a week for the month of February. If you enjoy visiting and chatting with seniors this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Contact out office at 604-793-7204 to register and obtain more details. Better At Home The Better at Home Program is accepting applications today for “Friendly Visitors” Please contact Program Coordinator Sarah Woelders at 604.393.3251 ex 240 or [email protected] in Chilliwack or Fiona Delcourt at 604.796.2585 [email protected] in Agassiz-Harrison. These positions require a one hour weekly commitment. A weekly visit creates lasting, meaningful, relationships between seniors and volunteers. With regular visits, isolated seniors experience improved physical, mental, and emotional health and gain a more positive outlook. No clinical care is required, just a social visit. Hours are flexible and negotiated between the senior and volunteer. These positions are ideal for retired individuals and those prepared to make lasting relationships. Valleyhaven Guest Home We are looking for a volunteer twice a month to play piano for ½ hour or so. We are also recruiting volunteers for socializing, coffee club etc. Anyone interested can contact Nicole Spidle Recreation Coordinator [email protected] or 604.792.0037 ext. 110 Waverly Seniors Village We are looking for volunteers for during the daytime for visiting, walking program etc. Please contact Lorraine Huebner Recreation Manager @ 604.703.2106 or [email protected] Auburn Retirement Residence Located at 8531 Young Rd. Chilliwack we are recruiting for volunteers decorating, research, socializing, crafts, serving, and more. If interested in helping please contact the recreation manager @ 604.392.0070 or [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Advocacy If you are looking for a fulfilling way to give back to your community and be part of an exciting team, we have a great opportunity. We are looking for quality community members who are willing to spend 2-6 hours a month helping with our program. Mentors work one-on-one with individuals, share their wisdom and help individuals complete their agreement. Accountability Panel Members act on behalf of the community by listening and supporting clients. Facilitators help prepare the Restorative Solutions University students welcome. Contact Kathy Funk 604.393.3023 or email [email protected] Chilliwack Community Services Sardis Family Place Located at 7112 Vedder Rd in Sardis, we are looking for 2 volunteers who interact and work well with both adults and children. Tasks include preparing snacks, craft preparation and performing light cleaning duties, including toy washing and sweeping the floor. The Family Place drop-in program is open Monday – Thursday 9-11am and Monday and Wednesday 12-2pm. This commitment is for 1- 2 hours per week. Call Debbie at 604.847.2235. Better Beginnings Do you love to work in a kitchen prepping food and cleaning up? Is cooking your passion? We would love for you to help us on Thursday mornings form 8:30am -12pm. If you think that small children are more what your passion is about, we are also recruiting volunteers for child-minding! For more information please contact Lana 604.701.4978 ex 4 Christ the King Chapel- Unique Kids Recruiting volunteer child-minders to help in our daycare Monday – Friday 9am-6pm. Please call Bernadette for more information 604.791.2459 or email [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth- Continued Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley We Invite You to Impact a Life! One Child, Two - Four hours per week. Making a difference is easier than you might think! Community Based Mentors: Enjoy day-to-day activities with a young person, Build a lifetime commitment to caring and mentoring, Build a friendship with a young person. Contact Collette at 604.858.0828 or by email [email protected]. Visit www.mentoringworks.ca for more information. As a volunteer your primary responsibility is to have fun and to be a friend! Big Bunch Leaders Needed! Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley is seeking caring, positive adult role models age 19-99 for our brand-new “Big Bunch” program. Always wanted to become a Big Brother or Big Sister but can’t commit to weekly outings with a mentee? Big Bunch is a program for our waitlist kids who are waiting for their Big that only requires a once per MONTH commitment. You get to mentor up to 3 waitlist kids with similar interests once a month for 2-3 hours while doing fun, recreational activities in the community Activities might include bowling, ice-skating, swimming, indoor rock-climbing or arts and craft night. Try drop in karate, shoot some hoops, or go explore a corn maze. The program strives to do the following: • • • promote the importance of staying in school and healthy relationships with family and peers instill and teach trust, independent thinking and self-confidence in order to make healthy decisions expose children to opportunities and friendships they may not otherwise have Game On Recruiting male mentors (grade 11 to around to late 20’s) to run an after school group program for grade 6 boys called “Game On” which focuses on active, healthy living. The same application and screening process applies for the Game On program as it does for in school mentoring. Contact Tracey [email protected] or call 604.858.0828 to start your application process. Community Volunteering Chilliwack Animal Safe Haven A non-profit organization dedicated to saving homeless cats and finding them loving homes. We are currently caring for over 160 cats. We especially need help Mon.-Fri mornings from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, or from 4p.m. to 6p.m. Mon-Friday. Please check out our web page at www.chilliwackanimalsafehaven. Please contact us and we will arrange an orientation session for you [email protected] or 604.794.7233 . Note: Volunteers under 16 must have adult supervision. The Canadian Red Cross Society This non-profit, humanitarian organization is dedicated to helping Canadians, as well as the most vulnerable throughout the world, and is seeking a Client Services Volunteer; and an Equipment Cleaning Volunteer for the Health Equipment Loan Program. The Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program - Short Term Loan Service lends medical equipment (with medical referral) to people in need, on a donation basis. Acting as the frontline contact for in-person and telephone inquiries from the public, Client Service volunteers dispense and receive equipment that is being loaned or returned and complete the necessary documentation for same. Interested parties may submit their applications and resumes quoting, HELP – Chilliwack – Client Services no later than January 31, 2015. By emailing The Canadian Red Cross Society [email protected] Fundraising Immigrant Employment Program Recruiting volunteers to MENTOR our clients through the job search process. Also looking for assistants to help in workshops with Computer and Resume writing skills. Contact Amandeep 604.393.3251 to volunteer. Driver Education Volunteer Instructor Volunteer needed to assist with our Drivers Education course in January/February 2015. A total of approximately 15 – 20 hours. Curriculum is based on the “Learn to Drive Smart” and is working with immigrant newcomers. Very fulfilling course to assist with and CCS staff will facilitate in class with volunteer. If interested – please contact Lynn Gibson 604.393.3251 [email protected] Do you enjoy planning and organizing special events? Here is a great opportunity for you! We are looking for a group of energetic and positive volunteers to join the CCS Gala Committee to help plan and organize this Signature FUNdraising event. Members of the committee will be involved with Décor, Registration, Auction, Marketing and Ticket sales. The Gala Committee will meet every other week for an hour, at a time that is most convenient for the members. Are you interested? please contact Karin at [email protected] or 604.792.4267 Immigrant Services program Evening Volunteers are needed to assist teaching staff in helping newcomer immigrants learn English. This volunteer position is for the evening English classes at our Immigrant Services office, (9214 Mary St.) which run on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:30 pm. For those that might be interested in helping on any of those evenings, please contact Lynn at [email protected] or phone the office at 604.393.3251 As per new legislation from the CRA if you wish to have your name removed from or added to this distribution list please notify Cari at 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Community Volunteering Continued Ann Davis Transition Society Chilliwack Chiefs Ann Davis Transition Society is currently looking for volunteers to help in their new thrift store on Yale Road. Store is open Wednesday to Saturday10am-4pm. Please contact Samantha 604.792.2760 to gain valuable retail and warehouse experience. We are also recruiting volunteers interested in helping at the office with childminding and reception. The Chilliwack Chiefs have numerous volunteer opportunities for this season’s games. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Andrea Laycock 604.392.4433 or email [email protected] Community Access to Literacy & Learning Recruiting volunteer tutors who are wishing to work with adults. To volunteer or for more information please contact Debbie Lamberger 604.796.2585 Salvation Army-Chilliwack Looking for a "Swamper"- an able bodied person to accompany our truck driver to help with furniture pick-ups from community donors - on Tuesday's and Thursday's. Please go to www.salvationarmychilliwack.ca for a volunteer application form or phone 604.792.0001 to apply or for more information. We are also looking for more volunteers for Thrift Store Warehouse, Thrift Store proper, Soup Kitchen, and the Food Bank locations. White Cane club of Chilliwack Looking for volunteers to help pick up supplies, set up, kitchen support and cleanup. (Food safe beneficial but not a necessity) Group meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month from 12:30 – 3:30pm. Please call Ann McNabb 604.795.7230 for more information. CNIB VisionMates needed in Chilliwack to provide sighted assistance for individuals with vision loss. Help someone once a week for a few hours with activities such as reading, going for walks, and running errands. This is a minimum 6 month commitment, with training provided. Minimum age is 19 years to be a VisionMate. If interested, contact Jaishree Narsih, Coordinator, Volunteer Services with CNIB, 604.431.2121 ext 6032 or [email protected]. Salvation Army Centre of Hope Abbotsford The Salvation Army in Abbotsford has several volunteer opportunities. Please check out our website at www.careandshare.ca. We urgently need volunteers who can assist our Outreach Workers for our Pet Day on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. until noon. Please contact Sylvia 604.852.9305, ext. 129 for more details. Community Policing The Crime Prevention Office is looking for Citizens on Patrol volunteers. We specifically looking for a seasonal volunteer coordinator for the Chilliwack River Citizens on Patrol, starting on the May long weekend and goes until the last weekend of August. . We are also looking for a part time volunteer Speed Watch Program coordinator. If interested in either of these positions please contact Michelle Wulff, Office Manager Chilliwack RCMP-Crime Prevention and Operational Support Unit 604.393.3001. Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers is looking for volunteers. It is made up of a volunteer Board of concerned citizens, media, and area law enforcement agencies. As a result it has become an effective crime control program. Volunteers are needed to help the Board to increase the public’s general awareness of the Crime Stoppers Program. There is an annual membership drive and fundraising events are organized to support the activities and initiatives of the Upper Fraser Valley Program. If you are interested in becoming a Crime Stoppers volunteer, please contact Barb at 604.393.3027 or 604.845.8770. Correctional Service of Canada Assisting successful offender reintegrate into the community is critical to their success and our safety. We are looking for confident, well-rounded, community minded individuals who are self-aware, critical thinkers and have time and/or skills they would like to share with those who need a fresh start. The type of support you can offer is varied and definitely not limited to community orientation, income tax preparation, finding accommodations, introductions to pro-social activities, transportation to programs/appointments/interviews, one-to-one mentoring, etc. As well, offenders give back to the community through their own volunteer efforts and you can help make that happen. Ongoing training is provided. Interested in learning more? Contact Cindy Waters at [email protected] or 1.800.790.4531. The Chilliwack Hospice Society We welcome those interested in sharing time and providing supports to individuals and families during the dying and grieving process. Volunteers for hospital and community supports are especially needed. In addition, we welcome anyone interested in volunteering at our Thrifty Boutique and at various events throughout the year. The training is not required to volunteer at the Thrifty Boutique or at events. For more information about our palliative services and volunteer opportunities, please contact Jennifer Dacre at 604.795.4660, ext. 222 The MS Society of Canada, Fraser Valley Chapter Actively seeking nominations for board members, particularly for people from Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison and Hope. We are looking for skilled volunteers, willing to commit 2-3 hours once per month for meetings, participation in Chapter events, and special projects as needed. If you have a connection to MS and want to aid in guiding the Chapter or for more information, please contact Joanne Craven at [email protected]. For further volunteer opportunities check out our website at www.comserv.bc.ca then click on Volunteer Chilliwack (left hand side) or go to http://volweb.ca/volweb/vc_homepage.php?CentreID=594 To arrange for a volunteer interview or to have a volunteer opportunity placed in this listing please call 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Volume 8, Issue 1 January and February, 2015 Up Coming Events Chilliwack Community Arts Council Seeking volunteers for “An Affair of the Arts” fundraiser on the evening of Saturday, March 14th 2015. Volunteers would help with varied activities from coat check to assisting guests. If you are interested in spending the evening with us please contact us at [email protected] or call 604.769.ARTS (2787). West Coast Kart Club West Coast Kart Club will be hosting a Winter Race Jan 25, 2015 at Greg Moore Raceway in Chilliwack, Cash prizes to be won for the Senior Drivers who enter, along with product prizes for all Junior LO206 Briggs & Stratton Entries. Corner Workers are welcome to come out and enjoy the races and take part in this onetime event. For more general information visit our website at www.westcoastkartclub.com where the 2015 schedule is posted. For more information on job descriptions duties and responsibilities please contact Steve Hames Track Supervisor 604.703.9032 c The Chilliwack Lions Club Music & Dance Festival The festival has been running 67 years and is about to start its 68th Annual Festival. In order to keep operational for over 1800 entries with over 5000 participants, we are in urgent need of 2 different types of Volunteers in the Festival Management area. If you are able to help with either of the following areas, or would like more information please contact Laurie Hirschman for Registration Jobs at 604.858.3147 [email protected] or Madelene Lange for Dance Co-ordinators at 604.795.9633 or [email protected]. We will need 2 individuals to help with registration- one would do dance (120 hours) and one would do music (120 hours). Second request for volunteer help is in Dance. We will be dividing this into 3 Co-ordinators as it is way too big of a commitment for 1 person. We are currently still looking for a Jazz coordinator. We are able to offer a small per diem honorarium. It would be a benefit for these people to have some experience and background with dance competitions, be they a parent, former student of dance or a teacher who is not currently teaching locally. Office Volunteering Chilliwack & District Seniors’ Resources Society Chilliwack Resource Centre Recruiting volunteers to help with income tax preparations for seniors in the spring. We are part of the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program (CVITP) from Canada Revenue, volunteers will be completing income tax using this program. If interested please contact Coletta Holmes, Executive Director 604.793.9979 If you enjoy working in a fun and friendly, environment, working with people and numbers, this is the place to be. We are looking for volunteers with computer skills to provide a service in an array of office responsibilities as well as income tax preparation – training will be provided. Hours would be one shift per week minimum (Monday through Thursday from 9AM to 1PM).If this is for you; we would welcome your resume and application. For more information, please call us at 604.702.9595 or email at [email protected]. Canadian Cancer Society – Chilliwack Unit Have office experience? We are looking for long term (greater than six months) volunteers to work a 3 hour biweekly shift in our Chilliwack Office: 10 am – 1pm Mon to Fri. Or maybe you are interested in working special events such as ‘’Daffodil Program, Relay for Life, Cops for Cancer, Christmas Gift Wrap. Our Drivers Program is also looking for dedicated people to drive cancer patients to and from their cancer appointments; it can be a very satisfying experience. For any or all of these opportunities, please contact Anne-Marie (Volunteer Office Coordinator) at 604.792.3984 or email [email protected]. Star 98.3 supports volunteerism in the Fraser Valley! From Hospice to Big Brothers & Big Sisters, wherever you volunteer we want to hear about it. If you or someone you know deserves to be recognized for volunteerism, nominate them today! We will be highlighting our STAR VOLUNTEER OF THE MONTH on-air and online each month. Nominate today at starfm.com/volunteer Volunteering With Seniors Meals on Wheels Community Drivers Delivering Meals on Wheels to seniors is a great way for you and your kids to get involved in the community this fall! We deliver meals 5 days a week to Chilliwack and Sardis! Deliveries happen Monday through Friday, starting at 11:30am; only an hour or two out of your day! Choose one regular day a week or one full week a month. Please contact Shirley at 604.793.7242 or [email protected] Do you enjoy driving and sharing your time with seniors and other clients, who are in need of medical and other transportation? We are currently looking for people (especially women) who are willing to share their time and vehicle to help with transportation needs. A per km charge will be paid to you. Please contact Len 604.847.2244 for more information. Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors Chilliwack Senior Peer Counsellors will be starting a training course with an orientation on January 26 at 9:30 to 12 noon. The course will be taught two days a week for the month of February. If you enjoy visiting and chatting with seniors this is the volunteer opportunity for you. Contact out office at 604-793-7204 to register and obtain more details. Better At Home The Better at Home Program is accepting applications today for “Friendly Visitors” Please contact Program Coordinator Sarah Woelders at 604.393.3251 ex 240 or [email protected] in Chilliwack or Fiona Delcourt at 604.796.2585 [email protected] in Agassiz-Harrison. These positions require a one hour weekly commitment. A weekly visit creates lasting, meaningful, relationships between seniors and volunteers. With regular visits, isolated seniors experience improved physical, mental, and emotional health and gain a more positive outlook. No clinical care is required, just a social visit. Hours are flexible and negotiated between the senior and volunteer. These positions are ideal for retired individuals and those prepared to make lasting relationships. Valleyhaven Guest Home We are looking for a volunteer twice a month to play piano for ½ hour or so. We are also recruiting volunteers for socializing, coffee club etc. Anyone interested can contact Nicole Spidle Recreation Coordinator [email protected] or 604.792.0037 ext. 110 Waverly Seniors Village We are looking for volunteers for during the daytime for visiting, walking program etc. Please contact Lorraine Huebner Recreation Manager @ 604.703.2106 or [email protected] Auburn Retirement Residence Located at 8531 Young Rd. Chilliwack we are recruiting for volunteers decorating, research, socializing, crafts, serving, and more. If interested in helping please contact the recreation manager @ 604.392.0070 or [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth Chilliwack Restorative Justice & Youth Advocacy If you are looking for a fulfilling way to give back to your community and be part of an exciting team, we have a great opportunity. We are looking for quality community members who are willing to spend 2-6 hours a month helping with our program. Mentors work one-on-one with individuals, share their wisdom and help individuals complete their agreement. Accountability Panel Members act on behalf of the community by listening and supporting clients. Facilitators help prepare the Restorative Solutions University students welcome. Contact Kathy Funk 604.393.3023 or email [email protected] Chilliwack Community Services Sardis Family Place Located at 7112 Vedder Rd in Sardis, we are looking for 2 volunteers who interact and work well with both adults and children. Tasks include preparing snacks, craft preparation and performing light cleaning duties, including toy washing and sweeping the floor. The Family Place drop-in program is open Monday – Thursday 9-11am and Monday and Wednesday 12-2pm. This commitment is for 1- 2 hours per week. Call Debbie at 604.847.2235. Better Beginnings Do you love to work in a kitchen prepping food and cleaning up? Is cooking your passion? We would love for you to help us on Thursday mornings form 8:30am -12pm. If you think that small children are more what your passion is about, we are also recruiting volunteers for child-minding! For more information please contact Lana 604.701.4978 ex 4 Christ the King Chapel- Unique Kids Recruiting volunteer child-minders to help in our daycare Monday – Friday 9am-6pm. Please call Bernadette for more information 604.791.2459 or email [email protected] Volunteering for / with Children and Youth- Continued Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley We Invite You to Impact a Life! One Child, Two - Four hours per week. Making a difference is easier than you might think! Community Based Mentors: Enjoy day-to-day activities with a young person, Build a lifetime commitment to caring and mentoring, Build a friendship with a young person. Contact Collette at 604.858.0828 or by email [email protected]. Visit www.mentoringworks.ca for more information. As a volunteer your primary responsibility is to have fun and to be a friend! Big Bunch Leaders Needed! Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Fraser Valley is seeking caring, positive adult role models age 19-99 for our brand-new “Big Bunch” program. Always wanted to become a Big Brother or Big Sister but can’t commit to weekly outings with a mentee? Big Bunch is a program for our waitlist kids who are waiting for their Big that only requires a once per MONTH commitment. You get to mentor up to 3 waitlist kids with similar interests once a month for 2-3 hours while doing fun, recreational activities in the community Activities might include bowling, ice-skating, swimming, indoor rock-climbing or arts and craft night. Try drop in karate, shoot some hoops, or go explore a corn maze. The program strives to do the following: • • • promote the importance of staying in school and healthy relationships with family and peers instill and teach trust, independent thinking and self-confidence in order to make healthy decisions expose children to opportunities and friendships they may not otherwise have Game On Recruiting male mentors (grade 11 to around to late 20’s) to run an after school group program for grade 6 boys called “Game On” which focuses on active, healthy living. The same application and screening process applies for the Game On program as it does for in school mentoring. Contact Tracey [email protected] or call 604.858.0828 to start your application process. Community Volunteering Chilliwack Animal Safe Haven A non-profit organization dedicated to saving homeless cats and finding them loving homes. We are currently caring for over 160 cats. We especially need help Mon.-Fri mornings from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, or from 4p.m. to 6p.m. Mon-Friday. Please check out our web page at www.chilliwackanimalsafehaven. Please contact us and we will arrange an orientation session for you [email protected] or 604.794.7233 . Note: Volunteers under 16 must have adult supervision. The Canadian Red Cross Society This non-profit, humanitarian organization is dedicated to helping Canadians, as well as the most vulnerable throughout the world, and is seeking a Client Services Volunteer; and an Equipment Cleaning Volunteer for the Health Equipment Loan Program. The Canadian Red Cross Health Equipment Loan Program - Short Term Loan Service lends medical equipment (with medical referral) to people in need, on a donation basis. Acting as the frontline contact for in-person and telephone inquiries from the public, Client Service volunteers dispense and receive equipment that is being loaned or returned and complete the necessary documentation for same. Interested parties may submit their applications and resumes quoting, HELP – Chilliwack – Client Services no later than January 31, 2015. By emailing The Canadian Red Cross Society [email protected] Fundraising Immigrant Employment Program Recruiting volunteers to MENTOR our clients through the job search process. Also looking for assistants to help in workshops with Computer and Resume writing skills. Contact Amandeep 604.393.3251 to volunteer. Driver Education Volunteer Instructor Volunteer needed to assist with our Drivers Education course in January/February 2015. A total of approximately 15 – 20 hours. Curriculum is based on the “Learn to Drive Smart” and is working with immigrant newcomers. Very fulfilling course to assist with and CCS staff will facilitate in class with volunteer. If interested – please contact Lynn Gibson 604.393.3251 [email protected] Do you enjoy planning and organizing special events? Here is a great opportunity for you! We are looking for a group of energetic and positive volunteers to join the CCS Gala Committee to help plan and organize this Signature FUNdraising event. Members of the committee will be involved with Décor, Registration, Auction, Marketing and Ticket sales. The Gala Committee will meet every other week for an hour, at a time that is most convenient for the members. Are you interested? please contact Karin at [email protected] or 604.792.4267 Immigrant Services program Evening Volunteers are needed to assist teaching staff in helping newcomer immigrants learn English. This volunteer position is for the evening English classes at our Immigrant Services office, (9214 Mary St.) which run on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:30pm to 9:30 pm. For those that might be interested in helping on any of those evenings, please contact Lynn at [email protected] or phone the office at 604.393.3251 As per new legislation from the CRA if you wish to have your name removed from or added to this distribution list please notify Cari at 604.793.7203 or email [email protected] Community Volunteering Continued Ann Davis Transition Society Chilliwack Chiefs Ann Davis Transition Society is currently looking for volunteers to help in their new thrift store on Yale Road. Store is open Wednesday to Saturday10am-4pm. Please contact Samantha 604.792.2760 to gain valuable retail and warehouse experience. We are also recruiting volunteers interested in helping at the office with childminding and reception. The Chilliwack Chiefs have numerous volunteer opportunities for this season’s games. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Andrea Laycock 604.392.4433 or email [email protected] Community Access to Literacy & Learning Recruiting volunteer tutors who are wishing to work with adults. To volunteer or for more information please contact Debbie Lamberger 604.796.2585 Salvation Army-Chilliwack Looking for a "Swamper"- an able bodied person to accompany our truck driver to help with furniture pick-ups from community donors - on Tuesday's and Thursday's. Please go to www.salvationarmychilliwack.ca for a volunteer application form or phone 604.792.0001 to apply or for more information. We are also looking for more volunteers for Thrift Store Warehouse, Thrift Store proper, Soup Kitchen, and the Food Bank locations. White Cane club of Chilliwack Looking for volunteers to help pick up supplies, set up, kitchen support and cleanup. (Food safe beneficial but not a necessity) Group meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month from 12:30 – 3:30pm. Please call Ann McNabb 604.795.7230 for more information. CNIB VisionMates needed in Chilliwack to provide sighted assistance for individuals with vision loss. Help someone once a week for a few hours with activities such as reading, going for walks, and running errands. This is a minimum 6 month commitment, with training provided. Minimum age is 19 years to be a VisionMate. If interested, contact Jaishree Narsih, Coordinator, Volunteer Services with CNIB, 604.431.2121 ext 6032 or [email protected]. Salvation Army Centre of Hope Abbotsford The Salvation Army in Abbotsford has several volunteer opportunities. Please check out our website at www.careandshare.ca. We urgently need volunteers who can assist our Outreach Workers for our Pet Day on Tuesdays from 8 a.m. until noon. Please contact Sylvia 604.852.9305, ext. 129 for more details. Community Policing The Crime Prevention Office is looking for Citizens on Patrol volunteers. We specifically looking for a seasonal volunteer coordinator for the Chilliwack River Citizens on Patrol, starting on the May long weekend and goes until the last weekend of August. . We are also looking for a part time volunteer Speed Watch Program coordinator. If interested in either of these positions please contact Michelle Wulff, Office Manager Chilliwack RCMP-Crime Prevention and Operational Support Unit 604.393.3001. Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers Upper Fraser Valley Crime Stoppers is looking for volunteers. It is made up of a volunteer Board of concerned citizens, media, and area law enforcement agencies. As a result it has become an effective crime control program. Volunteers are needed to help the Board to increase the public’s general awareness of the Crime Stoppers Program. There is an annual membership drive and fundraising events are organized to support the activities and initiatives of the Upper Fraser Valley Program. If you are interested in becoming a Crime Stoppers volunteer, please contact Barb at 604.393.3027 or 604.845.8770. Correctional Service of Canada Assisting successful offender reintegrate into the community is critical to their success and our safety. We are looking for confident, well-rounded, community minded individuals who are self-aware, critical thinkers and have time and/or skills they would like to share with those who need a fresh start. The type of support you can offer is varied and definitely not limited to community orientation, income tax preparation, finding accommodations, introductions to pro-social activities, transportation to programs/appointments/interviews, one-to-one mentoring, etc. As well, offenders give back to the community through their own volunteer efforts and you can help make that happen. Ongoing training is provided. Interested in learning more? Contact Cindy Waters at [email protected] or 1.800.790.4531. The Chilliwack Hospice Society We welcome those interested in sharing time and providing supports to individuals and families during the dying and grieving process. Volunteers for hospital and community supports are especially needed. In addition, we welcome anyone interested in volunteering at our Thrifty Boutique and at various events throughout the year. The training is not required to volunteer at the Thrifty Boutique or at events. For more information about our palliative services and volunteer opportunities, please contact Jennifer Dacre at 604.795.4660, ext. 222 The MS Society of Canada, Fraser Valley Chapter Actively seeking nominations for board members, particularly for people from Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison and Hope. We are looking for skilled volunteers, willing to commit 2-3 hours once per month for meetings, participation in Chapter events, and special projects as needed. If you have a connection to MS and want to aid in guiding the Chapter or for more information, please contact Joanne Craven at [email protected]. For further volunteer opportunities check out our website at www.comserv.bc.ca then click on Volunteer Chilliwack (left hand side) or go to http://volweb.ca/volweb/vc_homepage.php?CentreID=594 To arrange for a volunteer interview or to have a volunteer opportunity placed in this listing please call 604.793.7203 or email [email protected]
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