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Carolinian Canada Coalition is a network of leaders growing healthy landscapes for a green future in the Carolinian Zone, Canada’s extraordinary far south, in the spirit and practice of reconciliation. We connect science, community and business for healthy ecosystems and climate-smart neighbourhoods from Toronto to Windsor, Ontario. Our cross-sector platforms connect 300 groups, 5,000 volunteers, and 37,000 hectares to save local wildlife, water and our way of life and support 14 UN Sustainable Development Goals (2020).
Our annual signature event, Hope in the Land Expo, is running at the Western Fair District Agriplex in London on APRIL 5, 2025! We are searching for volunteers to join us in this wonderful event that helps bring a community of people together who are healing the landscape in ethical space through reciprocity and reconciliation.
Many roles for many different skill sets! Apply here: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=R1cW295lB02pOsopXOSJE77XV2k-VEJMhd5fzoHqxMVUMktLUUZHUkxDSFJQOFFQRkhTNE5YNFlGTCQlQCN0PWcu
Carolinian Canada is a network of leaders growing healthy landscapes for a green future in the Carolinian Zone, Canada’s extraordinary far south, in the spirit and practice of reconciliation. We connect science, community and business for healthy ecosystems and climate-smart neighbourhoods from Toronto to Windsor, Ontario.
Provide Certified Service Dogs to Childern with Autism, Veterans and First Responders with PTSD and Facility Dogs.
Ontario Clean Air Alliance (OCAA) is a non-profit environmental organization working for a 100% renewable electricity system. We're motivated by concern around climate change as well as high electricity rates.
We successfully led the campaign to phase-out the use of dirty coal power in Ontario. Now the OCAA is working to move Ontario to a 100% renewable electricity system by investing in conservation, wind and solar, and by importing water power from Quebec to replace our high-cost nuclear reactors and high-emission gas plants.
We're in need of volunteers across the province to distribute our campaign leaflets in mailboxes in their neighbourhoods.
Requirements
- Volunteers must be able to walk up and down porches.
Perks
- As we are a non-profit organization, these hours are eligible for volunteer hours at school as well as community service.
Health and Safety
This is a contact-less volunteer activity. Communication happens via email or phone. A box of leaflets and a map will be mailed to you via Canada Post. Volunteers distribute the leaflets in mailboxes without contact with residents, on their own time.
ReForest London (RFL) is a small but mighty non-profit organization with a vision to see our community thriving in a healthy urban forest. We're on a mission to enhance environmental and human health in the Forest City by inspiring, educating and empowering Londoners to plant and care for trees and to be part of a sustainability- focused future for our community.
Since our founding in 2005, we have grown to become London’s largest environmental not-for-profit organization. Powered by passionate staff and volunteers, ReForest London plants, cares for, and gives away thousands of trees each year. ReForest London also offers many tree-themed educational activities such as workshops, webinars and hikes. We are big on partnerships and increasingly looking to help facilitate large- scale, citywide solutions to environmental issues. Two of our larger projects at the moment include London’s Million Tree Challenge (milliontrees.ca), which we co-founded with the City of London, and the creation of a regional environmental centre, the Westminster Ponds Centre for Environment & Sustainability (westminsterpondscentre.ca).
Thames Region Ecological Association, a local environmental charity, is seeking volunteers to help with community programs this summer that support waste reduction and sustainable lifestyles.
Visit www.trea.ca
Follow up to volunteer@trea.ca or 519 645-2845.
High school students for volunteer hours welcome as well.