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Volunteers needed
The following is a list of volunteer opportunities advertised in the Winnipeg area. For more information about these listings, please contact the person/organization directly. You may also call 204-477- 5180 ext. 230 to set up an appointment to see an interviewer at Volunteer Manitoba. Email: noreen.mian@volunteermanitoba.ca or visit our website: www. mbvolunteer.ca for other available volunteer opportunities.
Wanted: volunteer online co-ordinator to maintain the Consumer InfoCentre’s online communications strategy. Information: Lori 204-452-2572 or cacmb@mymts.net .
Ritchot Senior Services needs volunteers to pick up and drive clients to desired locations. Pick up and drop off in the municipalities of Ritchot, Lorette and possibility Winnipeg. Volunteers must provide a valid Class 5 licence and registration and will have to get a criminal-record check. Reimbursement for gas is provided. Information: Denise 204-883-2880 or laurden@mymts.net .
LEAF Manitoba — Women’s Legal Education & Action Fund are looking for youth program facilitators, to deliver youth programming: No Means No and Youth in the Workplace to students in schools and the community throughout Winnipeg and surrounding areas. Information: 453-1379 or leaf@mts.net .
St. Amant is looking for gift-wrappers to help out at St. Vital Centre. Bring your friends, family or co-workers and help raise funds to support adults and children with developmental disabilities, shifts are three hours long, 9 a.m.-noon, noon-3 p.m., 3-6 p.m., 6-9 p.m. for the month of December Information: Jocelyne 204-258-7050 or jnicolas@stamant.mb.ca .
Bouncing Beauties (Run for the Cure Team) needs volunteers to gift-wrap presents at the Kildonan Place Mall Nov. 19-Dec. 24. All monies collected are donated to breast cancer research. Four-hour shifts, day or evening, Monday-Sunday are available. Information: Lorraine 204-222-0358.
ChoralFest Manitoba is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to be part of this two-week-long choral music event. ChoralFest is held at Sturgeon Creek United Church from Nov. 12-17 and Nov. 19-22. Jazz ChoralFest is held at Canadian Mennonite University Nov. 19-21. ChoralFest is looking for choir hosts, masters of ceremonies, adjudicator assistants, recording technicians and front-of-house personnel. Information: Robert mca@manitobasings.org or 204-942-6037 or 204-942-0931.
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