Uforse Volunteer Activities

【Yinshi Volunteer】Long-term volunteers of psychological public welfare projects, working together to contribute to the

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).

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RBC Summer Technology Lab Project, High-quality Background Improvement for Engineering Computer Majors

Event Description The RBC Summer Tech Lab Program is an eight-week ( July 2 to August 21, 2024 ) paid internship opportunity for students in grades 11 and 12 .

Throughout the summer, students will work in small groups to advance their technical and career skills while solving three real-world challenges facing RBC. Students will gain valuable knowledge and experience through workshops, mentoring, and hands-on practice deploying code into the RBC environment.

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【British Lion Volunteers】Join the Toronto 3Rs Ambassador Program to create a green and environmentally friendly future

The 3Rs Ambassador Program is part of the ReduceWasteTO program, which supports the City of Toronto's long-term waste management strategy. The program invites volunteers from condos, apartment buildings, and co-ops in Toronto to promote the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) concept. Ambassadors can tailor the program to the needs of their own building and other residents. Our long-term goal is to have at least one 3Rs Ambassador in every condo, condo building, and co-op building.

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[Yinshi Volunteer] Volunteer opportunities in the field of ecological environment, interesting and relaxing community management program recruitment

Participants in the program will help care for natural areas throughout the city, with teams gathering weekly from spring to fall.

As a volunteer, you will:

Learn about native trees, shrubs, herbaceous plants, invasive species, ecological monitoring, etc. Participate in additional training workshops to learn about sustainable trail design (Crothers Woods Team) Make new friends, build new friendships and networks within the community, gain experience, leadership and interpersonal skills, and earn logged volunteer hours (if needed).

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Suggestions from Rose, a graduate student at the University of Toronto

Teacher Yvonne from Queen's University Business School