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Beehouse Foundation
Vancouver, British Columbia

Beehouse Foundation is a non-profit company dedicated to empowering individuals to share their unique stories and providing them with the necessary tools and support to become professional creators. We firmly believe that everyone possesses a voice worth hearing, and we strive to create opportunities for individuals to share their stories, which have the power to inspire, educate, and entertain others.

At Beehouse, we recognize the importance of storytelling and its potential to create positive social impact. Our mission is to foster an inclusive and supportive environment where individuals from all backgrounds can express themselves creatively and gain the skills needed to pursue professional careers as creators.

We accomplish our mission through a range of initiatives, including the development of innovative AI tools and hosting workshops and creator-thons. These activities provide individuals with the knowledge, resources, and guidance they need to unleash their creativity and effectively share their stories with the world.

Our tools are designed to be user-friendly, accessible, and tailored to the diverse needs of creators. Through these tools, individuals can explore different mediums such as writing, photography, videography, podcasting, and more, allowing them to express themselves in ways that resonate with their unique talents and interests.

In addition to providing tools, we host workshops and creator-thons that offer valuable learning experiences and hands-on guidance. These events bring together aspiring creators, industry professionals, and mentors to share knowledge, exchange ideas, and foster collaboration. Participants have the opportunity to enhance their skills, receive feedback on their work, and gain insights into the creative industry.

Central to our organization's ethos is the belief that everyone's story matters. We actively promote inclusivity, diversity, and the amplification of underrepresented voices. We provide a platform for individuals from marginalized communities to share their stories and experiences, helping to bridge gaps, break stereotypes, and promote understanding.

By empowering individuals to become professional creators, we aim to equip them with the confidence and skills needed to pursue creative careers, showcase their talents, and positively impact their communities. We believe that storytelling is a powerful force for change and that by providing the necessary tools and support, we can create a world where every voice is heard and celebrated.

Join us at Beehouse Foundation as we embark on this transformative journey of self-expression, creativity, and empowerment. Together, we can make a difference by empowering individuals to share their stories and inspire others to do the same.

Better Environmentally Sound Transportation (BEST)
Vancouver, British Columbia

BEST, or Better Environmentally Sound Transportation, is a non-profit organization that has been promoting sustainable transportation since 1991. Our vision: Through sustainable transportation, we build vibrant, inclusive communities. Our mission: To activate better transportation options through initiatives, collaboration and leadership.

BEST’s current programs include The Bicycle Valet, a social enterprise that provides free and secure bicycle parking, primarily at events throughout Metro Vancouver all year long. The Bicycle Valet relies on a large passionate team of staff, volunteers, and summer students who help foster sustainable transportation options in local communities.

Living Streets is BEST’s walking and pedestrian focused program. We work with Neighbourhood Houses and municipalities in BC to organize year-long walking events and opportunities for all ages. One of these events is Walk30: a 5 week fun competition in the spring focused on walking for health, supported by health authorities, municipalities, schools and other workplaces.

Since 2010, BEST has run programs focused on improving and increasing transportation options for seniors. Currently, the focus is on a three year systems change project (Seniors on the Move) across BC, as well as delivering workshops to skill up seniors exploring transportation options beyond driving alongside United Way BC.

Biosphere Eco-Cities Canada
Ottawa, Ontario

Biosphere Eco-Cities Canada (BECC) is a national, non-profit network that works to connect all Biosphere Eco-Cities across Canada. A Biosphere Eco-City (BEC) is an urban area and surrounding countryside where cooperation and collaboration ensure that everyone’s actions can contribute to sustainability; ultimately fostering a culture of sustainability. Currently, there are five BEC initiatives across Canada; Ottawa (OBEC), Toronto (TBEC), Brampton (BBEC), Edmonton (EBEC), and Vancouver (VBEC). BECC provides support and acts as a resource and tool for collaboration among BECs while also implementing national sustainability projects.

BECs use 10 Themes of Sustainability (transportation, energy, design, habitat, food, natural capital, waste, health, recreation, and sense of place) and 5 Tools of Engagement (Database of Projects, Sustainability Plans, Workshops on Individual Themes, Demonstration Projects, and Council of Stakeholders) to create a culture of sustainability through community engagement, cooperation, innovation and sharing of knowledge, skills and information for sustainability.

BR
Vancouver, British Columbia

For 20 years, Breakfast Club of Canada has been nourishing children’s potential by making sure as many of them as possible have access to a healthy morning meal before school, in an environment that allows their self-esteem to grow and flourish. But the Club is much more than a breakfast program: we take a broader approach that promotes the core values of engagement, enrichment and empowerment, and we team up with communities and local partners to develop solutions adapted to their specific needs. Operating from coast to coast, the Breakfast Club of Canada helps feed 167 271 students every day in 1,455 schools.

BR
Abbotsford, British Columbia

BrickCan is an event that showcases adult LEGO® creations mostly from Canada and the U.S.  It is a 4 day event taking place on May 2-5, 2019 at River Rock Casino.  BrickCan has 2 days that are open for the public to come view the diplays on May 4th and 5th, 2019 from 9 am to 4 pm.  We are looking for volunteers to help out in our Creation Station where the children attending the event can play with bricks and participate in games.  Volunteers should have experience working with children and enjoy working in a busy, fun environment!

CM
North Vancouver, British Columbia

Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), North and West Vancouver branch is a not-for-profit, charitable organization. We provide a wide range of innovative and essential services and supports tailored to and in partnership with the communities of North and West Vancouver, Bowen Island, the Sunshine Coast and the Sea-to-Sky Corridor.

The North and West Vancouver Branch of CMHA has been providing services to the North Shore community since 1958 and we embrace people with mental health issues in all facets of our organization – as Board Directors, volunteers and employees. We dedicate ourselves to empowering, supporting and improving the quality of life of mental health consumers and increasing the overall wellness of our communities.

CNIB Guide Dogs
Toronto, Ontario

At CNIB Guide Dogs, we raise, train and match dogs with Canadians who are blind, Deafblind, or have low vision. We also raise our voices to ensure people with sight loss have opportunities to live, work and play without barriers.

CA
Vancouver, British Columbia

Camp Goodtimes is a safety-focused, medically supervised, fun and recreational summer camp for children with cancer and their families; it is run through the Canadian Cancer Society.

CA
Vancouver, British Columbia

<strong>Celebrate with us as a volunteer for the Canada 150 Parade in downtown Vancouver!</strong><strong> </strong>

Presented by the Port of Vancouver, this year’s parade is on SUNDAY, JULY 2<sup>ND</sup>, 2017 as part of a two-day Canada 150 celebration at Canada Place. Canada Day celebrates our nation, our people, our cultures and our values.

If you’re a person who loves the thrill and excitement of a great public event, and thrives in a large team environment, the Canada 150 Parade is for you! Over 200,000 spectators will be entertained by 60 festive floats, marching bands, dance troupes, and community groups while being supported by over 150 volunteers.

<strong>Available Positions:</strong>
<ul>
<li>Route Marshal</li>
<li>Pacer</li>
<li>Residential Traffic Control</li>
<li>Intersection Control</li>
<li>Set-Up Crew</li>
<li>Green Crew</li>
</ul>
<strong>To thank volunteers for making the Canada 150 Parade a success year after year, we are excited to offer each volunteer:</strong>

- Canada 150 volunteer t-shirt

- Snacks/refreshments at the volunteer check-in tent.

Time commitment is approximately from <strong>2:00pm to 6:00pm</strong>, on Sunday, July 2<sup>nd</sup>, 2017.

<em>Note: Actual time will vary depending on assigned role.</em>

<strong><em> </em></strong>All volunteers also need to be available for the Volunteer Orientation on <strong>Thursday, June 22<sup>nd</sup> from 6:15pm-7:30pm </strong>at the Robson Square Ice Rink (Lower Plaza, across from UBC), downtown Vancouver.

<strong>Interested volunteers can sign-up at: </strong><a href="https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CDP150">https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CDP150</a>

<strong>For more parade information visit: </strong><a href="http://www.canadaplace.ca/events/canada-day/">http://www.canadaplace.ca/events/canada-day/</a><u>. </u>I look forward to receiving your application! Positions are filled based on availability.

Thank you,

Noelle Davies

Canada 150 Parade

CA

Canada Africa Foundation for Rural Education is a non-profit that helps provide scholarships and other educational needs to underprivileged youths in Ghana, Africa.

Canadian Public Relations Society, Vancouver Chapter
North Vancouver, British Columbia

CPRS Vancouver offers professional development opportunities and social events for our members to network and discuss issues surrounding public relations, media relations, social media, event management, marketing, public engagement and public affairs.

Central City Shopping Centre
Surrey, British Columbia

Central City supports charities and non-profit groups seeking to raise funds or increase awareness by providing free interior and exterior space at the centre. Throughout the year, Central City also hosts many events in-centre to raise funds for local charities in the Surrey area. Annually, Central City organizes Charity Gift Wrap Centres to raise funds for chosen organizations. To learn more, visit www.centralcity.ca

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