Youth between the ages of 15 and 30 can volunteer through Canada Service Corps-funded national and local organizations by applying for service placements. | Canada Service Corps Placements
The following themes are the focus of service placements:
Balance
Creating an Inclusive Canada
Keeping the ecosystem intact
Encouragement of civic and democratic participation
Increasing youth resilience and other themes recognized by youth
Service placements might be full-time (30 hours per week for at least three consecutive months) or flexible (minimum 120 hours in a 12-month period).
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Open Positions
YMCA of Greater Toronto
The YMCA of Greater Toronto is a charity that ignites the potential in people, helping them grow, lead, and give back to their communities.Applications are being accepted from  to .
Cultivating Green ChampionsShare this pagePeel Region, Greater Toronto Area, Haldimand County, Ontario
Ecosource
Ecosource is an innovative Ontario-based organization that inspires the community to become more environmentally responsible through creative public education. Our work began in Mississauga in 1979 and has expanded throughout the Region of Peel and beyond to promote waste reduction, urban agriculture, sustainability education, nature connection, and youth leadership. We are committed to engaging all members of our community in environmental education and actively work to provide inclusive programs that reflect the diversity of our community. As leaders in grassroots environmental education in Peel, our staff work in schools and communities, delivering interactive learning experiences that emphasize our interdependence on one another and the environment. In 2021 alone, Ecosource engaged over 26,000 residents in environmental education reaching new audiences and neighbourhoods across the Region of Peel.
The Canadian Conservation Corps (CCC)Canada
Canadian Wildlife Federation
The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s mission is to conserve and inspire the conservation of Canada’s wildlife and habitats for the use and enjoyment of all. We engage over 575,000 people and reach over 2.5 million each year who join us in working from coast to coast to maintain something very important — a bright future for Canada’s wildlife.
The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s mission is to conserve and inspire the conservation of Canada’s wildlife and habitats for the use and enjoyment of all. We engage over 575,000 people and reach over 2.5 million each year who join us in working from coast to coast to maintain something very important — a bright future for Canada’s wildlife.
The Canadian Wildlife Federation’s mission is to conserve and inspire the conservation of Canada’s wildlife and habitats for the use and enjoyment of all. We engage over 575,000 people and reach over 2.5 million each year who join us in working from coast to coast to maintain something very important — a bright future for Canada’s wildlife.
Youth Employment and Skills Development ProjectShare this pageCanada
Women’s Multicultural Resource and Counselling Centre of Durham (WMRCC)
WMRCC dedicated to providing trauma informed counselling and support to women of all ages, youth, children, newcomers and immigrants from diverse backgrounds to eradicate violence, to re-build their lives, and to enable them to become contributing members of society. WMRCC also provide entrepreneur programs for women and youth. All service recipients regardless of their social locations have equitable assets to our program and services.
For more open Positions with Canada Service Corps Placements, Visit the Canada service corps official Website