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Volunteer opportunities
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).
Nearly New Shop at 961 Portage Ave. needs volunteers this winter for a three-hour shift once a week. All proceeds are donated to the Children's Hospital Foundation. Information: 204-772-3629.
The Western Canada Aviation Museum is looking for volunteers to join our enthusiastic, friendly, hard-working team. An archival assistant and a photo archivist are required in the library. Specific training will be provided, but a basic knowledge of computers is necessary. Information: Pam at 204-786-0730 or online (programs@wcam.mb.ca).
Sarasvti Productions, an independent theatre company dedicated to promoting social change through theatre, is recruiting members for its board of directors. Will consider applications from those who have an interest in the arts and/or social change and can bring expertise in the areas of marketing, finance, governance and fundraising. Call Hope at 204-586-2236 or email (hope@sarasvati.ca).
Volunteer Manitoba is looking for an administrative volunteer to assist with outbound phone calls, answer general phone inquiries and greet visitors. Three-hour shifts, 1-2 times per week between 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Contact Noreen at 204-477-5180 or email (noreen.mian@volunteermanitoba.ca).
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 21, 2013 B3
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