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Diabetes Canada leads the fight against diabetes by helping those affected by diabetes live healthy lives, preventing the onset and consequences of diabetes, and discovering a cure.
We are a non-profit association promoting Birth and Postpartum Doula support for families in British Columbia, Canada. Our mission is to raise awareness about the role of Birth and Postpartum Doulas within BC, to provide a referral service to BC families, and to deliver continuing education to its members, health care professionals, and the public at large.
We are looking for a 3 month volunteer to help create social media campaigns. There is a potential that this role would become paid after 3 months.
We're an up and coming online platform offering pilates & physiotherapy programs for specific demographics. We have a strong brand and we are looking for someone to take our social media to the next level!
The Elizabeth Bagshaw Women’s Clinic (EBWC) is committed to providing reproductive and abortion care in a safe, confidential and calm atmosphere. EBWC has been offering high quality abortion care services in Metro Vancouver for more than twenty-five years. Other services offered include: contraception management, pap tests and sexually transmitted infections testing. We want every woman to leave feeling their choices have been respected and that they have received excellent care.
The Elizabeth Bagshaw Society is a registered charity and non-profit that operates EBWC, an accredited medical facility by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC. The Society is run by a volunteer Board of Directors, which is elected by the membership at the Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Fighting Blindness Canada (FBC) is the largest charitable funder of vision research in Canada.
Over our 50-year history, FBC has contributed critical funding for the development of sight-saving treatments and cures for blinding eye diseases. By raising and stewarding funds, FBC is helping drive forward research that supports our goal of understanding why vision loss occurs, how it can be slowed and how sight can be restored.
We are an invaluable resource for individuals and families impacted by blindness, providing accurate eye health information through our website and educational events, as well as engaging with government and other stakeholders to advance better vision health policies.
The Gastrointestinal Society is the leader in providing trusted, evidence-based information on all areas of the gastrointestinal tract. We are are committed to improving the lives of people with GI and liver conditions by supporting research, advocating for appropriate patient access to health care, and promoting gastrointestinal and liver health.
*** REC THERAPY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED ***
George Pearson Centre is a residential, long term care facility for adults with disabilities. Adults of all ages live at George Pearson and require care for many different reasons. Many residents have extensive physical disabilities including persons with acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis and other neurological disabilities.
VOLUNTEER ROLES:
We have several different volunteer roles at this location including: 1 to 1 Visiting, Recreation, Community Outings, Cards & Games, Artworks. Volunteers get the opportunity to work 1 on 1 with the residents while assisting staff with the activities and therapeutic programs. It's a great way to help others and gain more experience in a residential setting.
MORE INFO:
- Location: George Pearson Centre
- Address: 780 W 57th Ave, Vancouver - close to Langara College
- When: Once a week for 2 -3 hours
- Duration: 4 months
PD Avengers is a global community of individuals dedicated to ending Parkinson's disease. It was co-founded by passionate advocates who are committed to raising awareness, advocating for research funding, and ultimately finding a cure for Parkinson's. PD Avengers aims to empower people affected by Parkinson's, whether they are patients, caregivers, or supporters, to become advocates for change. Through various initiatives, campaigns, and collaborations, PD Avengers works to mobilize the Parkinson's community and influence policymakers, researchers, and healthcare professionals to prioritize finding a cure and improving the lives of those living with the disease. It's a collective effort to bring about positive change and accelerate progress towards ending Parkinson's once and for all.
The Health and Home Care Society of BC (Care BC) is an independent and BC-based not-for-profit organization. Since 1898, we have taken care of British Columbians through healthcare initiatives tailored to the communities we serve. We continue this tradition of caring today with preventive and supportive health services that keep people healthy and in the comfort of their own homes and communities.
Mission: To provide health promotion and supportive care services to communities in British Columbia.
Vision: A future where seniors live independently in their own homes.
A non-profit organization first established in Victoria BC 1996, Opened office in Vancouver on Howe Street in 2014. Hepcbc primarily deals with Hepatitis C through Education and Prevention run by persons who are living and those who survived through Hepatitis C and Health Care professionals. We do this through fun events, distribution of current pamphlets and documentaries.
Hope Air is a national charity that provides free air travel, hotel accommodation, ground transportation and meal subsidies, for patients and escorts in financial need, who are travelling to access medical care. For eligibility and application support, please call 1-877-346-4673 x 1 or visit our webpage: www.hopeair.ca
ImmUnity Canada is a not-for-profit charitable organization that provides a community for people and families impacted by primary immunodeficiency. We advocate for education, research, and support for PI patients. Together, we can give all Canadians with PI access to the resources they need to thrive.
ImmUnity Canada was founded in 1997 as the Canadian Immunodeficiency Patient Organization. We changed our name in 2022 to better reflect the work we do today!
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