Uforse Volunteer Activities

Green Schools Green Future is a Canadian non-profit organization founded in 2018 by environmentalist Nikole Bélanger to develop a project to build a new, progressive, green education system in environmentally friendly communities. Its mission is to cultivate responsible future leaders by teaching sustainable vocational skills.

By participating in this nature project, you will help protect natural areas across the city, from spring to fall, and work together to protect Toronto's natural areas. Every week, we will form teams to carry out activities to protect the city's natural environment. Here, as a volunteer, you will not only learn about native trees, shrubs, herbs and invasive species, but also learn about ecological monitoring and sustainable trail design (Crowther Forest Team).

Toronto's Caribbean Carnival is a famous annual cultural festival in North America. People in the Caribbean region dress up in festive costumes, sing and dance, and the atmosphere is very lively. The gorgeous costumes and the impact of heavy metal music strongly render Toronto.

WSSC (We Secondary Student in Canada ) is a non-profit organization approved and registered by the Canadian government . It provides comprehensive life, study consultation and friendship services for Canadian high school students. It organizes exchanges, learning and innovation for Canadian high school students and international students. It unites students from all over the world. It builds a platform for students to grow rapidly and unleash their potential internationally .

We are an intergenerational interactive project under the Canadian Mental Health Mutual Help Center (MHMH) . Since its official launch on August 29, 2020, we have been committed to connecting Chinese youth and elders and building an intergenerational bridge. This special project was initially funded by the Canadian federal government and the Canadian Red Cross, and co-organized with community partners such as the North American Chinese Health Association (CNIW) and the Canadian Youth Counseling Center (WCCYC).