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Volunteers Feb. 25
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.
Rupert's Land Caregiver Services needs drivers to take clients residing in S.W. Winnipeg to appointments, shopping and social outings. Compensation for gasoline and parking is provided. Volunteers can be available as little or as much as they wish -- even once per month helps! Information: 204-452-9491 or rlcs_vol@mts.net.
Epic Opportunities Foundation is looking for board members. Ideal candidates should have an interest in community living for persons with intellectual disabilities and have experience with fundraising and/or public relations. Information: Kristin 204-982-4682 or kristino@epicmb.ca.
A&O is currently seeking volunteers to meet with isolated older adults to provide opportunities for socialization, two to four hours per month. Also looking for individuals who speak Spanish or Swahili or have experience with English as an additional language. Information: Pam 204-956-6440.
SSCOPE Inc. requires a financial supervisor and executive assistant to the director for 10 hours per week to assemble/enter financial data, assist with partnership development and market social enterprises. If you have clerical/accounting skills, are detail-oriented and have excellent written/spoken English, call Bob at 204-987-6300 or bob@sscope.org.
The Canadian Diabetes Association requires a race director for 25 hours per month to plan and manage the Run for Diabetes event on Sept. 2. Duties include volunteer management and securing pre-event promotional exposure to meet event goals. Information: Kelvin at 204-925-3800 ext. 225 or kelvin.hollender@diabetes.ca.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition February 25, 2013 B3
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