OPPORTUNITÉS DE BÉNÉVOLAT
Faire du bénévolat dans la communauté est enrichissant.
En voici les avantages :
- Apprendre davantage sur la communauté
- Créer une expérience de travail pratique
- Appréciez le sentiment d’apporter une contribution
- Rencontrer des gens et créer de nouveaux liens
Pour devenir bénévole :
Complétez le Formulaire de candidature en cliquant sur l’onglet vert ci-dessous ou choisissez parmi les OFFRES DE BÉNÉVOLAT affichés dans la section suivante. Un formulaire de candidature spécifique est intégré dans chaque poste offert.
Les nouveaux arrivants sont invités à faire du bénévolat. Cliquez sur l’onglet gris pour en savoir plus.
Devenir bénévole : Formulaire de candidature
Faire du bénévolat en tant que nouvel arrivant
Les avantages d’être un nouveau bénévole
(Téléchargez le feuillet d’information PDF)
Formulaire de candidature pour nouveaux arrivants
Encourager les nouveaux arrivants à s’impliquer dans leur nouvelle communauté
VIDEOS
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Besoins urgents de conducteurs bénévoles pour les clients en dialyse
Des chauffeurs bénévoles sont nécessaires de toute urgence pour transporter certains de nos clients pour des rendez-vous de dialyse. Ces clients qui vivent en milieu rural n’ont pas d’autres moyens de transport et dépendent de notre service. Nous avons un besoin urgent de chauffeurs bénévoles des secteurs suivants : Shediac {2 clients}, Murray Corner {1}, Cap Pelé {1}, Petitcodiac {1}, Havelock {1}, Riverside Albert {1}. Si vous habitez dans l’une de ces régions et que vous pouvez nous donner quelques heures par semaine pour nous aider dans cette situation urgente, veuillez communiquer avec notre coordonnateur des déplacements au 962-3073 ou à urbanruralrides@gmail.com. Tous les conducteurs bénévoles sont remboursés à 0,46/km de leur domicile et de leur retour.
OFFRES DE BÉNÉVOLATS
CLASSEMENT par catégorie
Cliquez sur une CATÉGORIE pour voir toutes les possibilités de bénévolat connexes
- Media
- Relations publiques
- Accueil / information
- Documentation
- Édition / rédaction / mise en page
- Traduction
- Sollicitation
- Manutention de marchandise
- Réception – Accueil
- Cuisinier
- Service
- Nettoyage
- Déménagement
- Pelletage
- Jardinage – tonte
- Nettoyage
- Construction
- Réparation
- Manutention
- Couture
- Décoration
- Soins des animaux
- Écologiste
- Tâches diverses lors d’événements
Note: Une campagne de financement implique diverses taches mentionnées plus haut. Pour cette raison, elle n’a pas sa catégorie propre.
Demandes supplémentaires de bénévoles
Parkinson Canada
We are looking for people in Moncton who would like to volunteer as Support Group facilitators for local groups.
Parkinson Canada
Direct: 416-227-9700 1-800-565-3000;
Hospice SENB recherche des bénévoles à divers titres. Si vous êtes intéressé à faire du bénévolat pour aussi peu que trois ou quatre heures par semaine, nous serions heureux de vous compter parmi nous. Nous recrutons actuellement des préposés à l’accueil à la Maison Albert et des bénévoles pour nous aider à la Boutique Hospice Shoppe, ainsi que d’autres postes au fur et à mesure qu’ils se présentent. Il existe également des possibilités de formation. Venez rejoindre l’équipe de bénévoles et préparez-vous à vous amuser !
Residence – Albert House
Nous recherchons activement des greeters à la Maison Albert House pour les quarts de travail du vendredi après-midi et du soir et d’autres quarts de travail ponctuels au fur et à mesure qu’ils se présentent. Si vous êtes intéressé à faire du bénévolat pour Hospice SENB, veuillez envoyer un courriel à Volunteer@hospicesenb.ca pour plus d’informations.
Jeff Wallace
Coordonnateur des bénévoles
Service correctionnel du Canada, Gouvernement du Canada
Jeffrey.Wallace@csc-scc.gc.ca
506-380-4956
Clef à la maison est une opportunité de faire du bénévolat de façon virtuelle avec un ou une élève francophone (1ère à la 3ème primaire) afin de développer ses compétences en lecture. Ces séances virtuelles leur permettent d’être accompagnés dans leur pratique de la lecture et permettent aux bénévoles de vivre une expérience valorisante en aidant un élève avec l’apprentissage de la lecture. Notre programme contient 20 séances virtuelles de 45 minutes à faire avec l’élève. Nous encourageons vos membres et/ou étudiant(e)s intéressés à assister à nos sessions d’information virtuelle sur le programme CLEF à la maison qui se dérouleront durant cet hiver 2022. Ceux-ci peuvent s’inscrire en suivant ce lien: https://forms.gle/1LrvSUvMuKHQULP16 en choisissant la date qui leur convient le mieux.
Si tu es toujours intéressé(e), tu peux aussi t’inscrire comme bénévole auprès de notre organisation en suivant en ce lien https://litteratieauprimaire.ca/devenez-benevole/ Voici nos vidéos de promotion : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V8i7fIKjUM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBUVzgpHCw0info@elementaryliteracynb.com
Société Alzheimer du N-B| Bénévoles recherchés
Votre temps est précieux – et c’est pourquoi il est si extraordinaire lorsque vous le donnez. Nous sommes à la recherche de bénévoles pour se joindre à nos Comités de planification de la Marche 2022 aux régions suivantes :
🔹 Région de Chaleur
🔹 Fredericton
🔹 Péninsule acadienne
🔹 Moncton
🔹 Saint John
Les bénévoles se rencontreront virtuellement une fois par mois pendant une heure de février à mai 2022 et représenteront la Société Alzheimer le jour de l’événement le dernier dimanche de mai.
Intéressez-vous? Veuillez envoyer un courriel à events@alzheimernb.ca pour en savoir plus!
Katimavik’s National Experience Program
Position type: Volunteer
Level of Education: All
Location: Across Canada
Katimavik’s National Experience Program
Upcoming Program dates:
– July 13, 2022 – December 14, 2022 (deadline to apply, June 13)
– January 11, 2023 – June 14, 2023
– July 12, 2023 – December 13, 2023
Online applications can be found at: https://katimavik.org/en/we-offer/national-experience/
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Seeking Volunteers
Hi there. My name is Tori Lutes and I am a Health Promotion Project Coordinator with the Heart & Stroke Foundation of New Brunswick. We are currently seeking numerous volunteers across the province of NB.
Thank you
Tori Lutes <tlutes@hsf.nb.ca>
Seeking Volunteers
Centre du Bénévolat du Sud-Est du Nouveau-Brunswick | Opportunités de bénévolat
We need kitchen help
- Monday AM – volunteers needed to assist in weekly detailing of kitchen – Monday AM
- Monday – Junior Garden Explorers – volunteers needed 11:30-3:30 – assisting in the preparation and cooking as well as cleanup
- Tuesday evening – Back to Basics – volunteers needed 6:30-8:30 – assisting in the preparation and cooking as well as cleanup
- Wednesday evening – Collective Kitchen -volunteers needed 5:45 – 8:00 – assisting in the preparation and cooking as well as cleanup
- Saturday AM – Junior Chef Academy – volunteers needed 8:00 – 12:00 – assisting in the preparation and cooking as well as cleanup
Angus Dickie
Volunteer Coordinator
Peter McKee Community Centre
475 St. George Street, Moncton, NB E1C 1Y4
volunteercoordinator@petermckeecentre.ca
Variété de poste bénévole: Transit Secours Grand Moncton
Transit Secours (sheltermovers.com) est un organisme canadien à but non lucratif offrant des services de déménagement et d’entreposage sans frais aux femmes et aux enfants fuyant la violence à Toronto, Ottawa, Vancouver, Montréal, Waterloo et Halifax. Transit Secours collabore avec les maisons d’hébergement pour femmes, les entreprises locales et les services policiers pour aider les familles à faire la transition vers une vie sans violence. Nous recherchons des personnes passionnées et intéressées à se joindre à une équipe œuvrant à établir une succursale de Transit Secours dans la région du Grand Moncton. Nous avons une variété d’opportunités disponsibles, à la fois en personne et virtuellement, pour accomoder votre emploi du temps. Une variété de compétences et d’expérience sont nécessaires pour remplir divers rôles. Cliquez sur les onglets ci-bas pour plus de détails Si intéressé ou si vous voulez en apprendre davantage, veuillez communiquer avec volunteermoncton@transitsecours.com.
TRAINING FACILITATOR – Working with Volunteer Services, a Facilitator plays a vital role in the volunteer recruitment process. The Training Facilitator will be responsible for leading and presenting the Shelter Mover’s Trauma-Informed Care Orientation session to volunteers completing the onboarding process in Greater Moncton.
MEMBRES DU CONSEIL
Depuis 30 ans, ENSEMBLE aide des personnes qui sont aux prises avec des défis sociaux complexes. Notre vision consiste à bâtir une communauté qui favorise la diversité, l’inclusion et la santé en mettant l’accent sur la responsabilisation et l’espoir. Bien que nous soyons en première ligne de la prévention des maladies infectieuses, notre travail s’est élargi pour inclure l’établissement d’alliances avec d’autres fournisseurs de services. Notre message est que nous sommes tous concernés. Passez-vous du temps à penser au bien-être des autres? Vous souhaitez créer un endroit Sain et Sauf où les jeunes LGBTQ+ peuvent vivre, apprendre et aimer en toute sécurité? Êtes-vous préoccupé par les eets de la crise des opioïdes sur votre communauté? Oui? Alors le Conseil d’ENSEMBLE est à la recherche de nouveaux membres comme vous! Nous avons besoin de vos idées, de vos points de vue et de votre voix. En tant que membre du Conseil, vous aiderez à influencer les changements et à donner le ton pour l’avenir de l’organisation. Vous devrez vous engager à assister à neuf réunions mensuelles d’une durée de deux heures ou moins et à une ou deux réunions spéciales sur une période de trois ans. Pour savoir comment devenir membre du Conseil d’ENSEMBLE, veuillez composer le 506-859-9616. Demander à parler à Michael Zinck (président) ou à Debby Warren (directrice générale).
Bénévoles demandés
REPAS ROULANTS Moncton ET Dieppe
Nous avons besoin de votre aide
The new centre helps 1,500 low-income families in the Moncton area. We need your help.
Several volunteer opportunities
VOLUNTEER INTAKE GREETER
To greet the clients as they enter the center or call, and ensure they have an appointment and direct them to waiting are to go into intake. Key responsibilities would be: to provide an environment that is safe and non-judgmental, make appointments over phone or walk-ins, ensure that coffee/tea/snacks are available for clients, keeping the area of that station tidy and clean. If the clients list of the day have any reviews scheduled, collecting files from cabinet to ensure that the intake worker receives when the client is called in then return those files at the end of day. Other duties if required, subject to changes.
Qualifications: Excellent customer service skills, Strong communication skills, maintain a positive non-judgmental attitude, Computer skills an asset.
Please contact Monica at 804-4941
INTAKE WORKER/REVIEWER
This volunteer will meet one on one with the client, which will take place in a private office space allocated for that purpose for confidentiality. Key responsibilities; reviewer may be required to do a financial assessment to reveal the need for the visits to the center for service and offer information and resources. Verifies client is registered in the computer system using their current up to date NB Medicare card for the individual and the others in household if any, verifies the current address. Input info for communicating the notes pertinent to the client and appointment for following visit, food count is recorded
Subject to change, other duties as required
Qualifications: Excellent customer service skills, strong communication skills, positive attitude and non-judgmental, computer skills an asset
Please contact Monica at 804-4941
FRONT CENTER DISTRIBUTOR/WORKER
These volunteers will be able to work well with others, maintain a positive non-judgmental attitude, good communication skills adaptable to change, follow direction from team leaders that we have designated to provide the day to day requirements of product distribution etc. May have duties change on day to day and then helping others if you see the need once you are through for cleaning, defrosting freezers, cleaning lunch area
Qualifications: Ability to follow direction and work as team player, Have a positive attitude, energetic, some mobility, reaching, bending, lifting
Please contact Monica at 804-4941
BACK CENTER DISTRIBUTOR/ WAREHOUSE WORKER
The receiving of shipments working with the volunteer from warehouse deliveries, and other sources of deliveries there will be a need to wear proper outerwear, footwear weather pending. Needs to have the ability to have a good communication with all other workers to inform the product information, quantity and other. There is a day to day change and adaptability to the changes and other working volunteers. Team player is a must. Ability to move, bend, lift, fast paced at times environment
Other Key responsibilities: Clean work space, safety and respect for others working, creating crates and following food guides for expiry or other conditions to be safe. Work flow for everyone sharing that work space. Replenishing out front stock as needed, product code marking, sorting, packing, repacking, portioning.
And any other duties as required and subject to change
Qualifications: Ability to follow direction well and adapt to change, work as a team player and liaison between center and depot at times , physically challenging at times, lifting, bending, reaching, keeping area clean and tidy maintain always fire exit clearings. Maintain a positive attitude.
Please contact Monica at 804-4941
GARDEN CARETAKERS
Volunteers can be responsible for overall maintenance of the front garden beds, property landscape, and the Community Garden in the back. Duties include pulling weeds, prepping soil, adding soil, planting, watering and tending to the plants, cleaning the parking lot and grass area, picking up garbage around the property, other general cleaning and care taking.
Time requirement- one to 5 shifts per week Please contact Chantal Executive Director Chantal.senecal@fooddepot.ca
FACILITATORS
Volunteers can develop and facilitate mini workshops on subjects related to food security, finances, mental health, and basic life skills.
Time requirement – as schedule allows. Please contact Chantal Executive Director Chantal.senecal@fooddepot.ca
KITCHEN CATALYST
A volunteer that would like to lead a group of community members in an activity that utilizes the Medavie Community Kitchen and aligns with its mandate. Have an idea for an activity or group? Have kitchen expertise? The Medavie Community Kitchen is looking for facilitators and program leaders to fill out its activity calendar. Please contact our kitchen coordinator at adam.obrien@fooddepot.ca
KITCHEN COMMUNITY CREW
Any one who wants to participate in the Medavie Community Kitchen. No expertise or cooking skill needed. Just a positive attitude and a will to help. From food preservation, community meals, fundraising and more; the Medavie Community Kitchen will need an amazing crew to work! To join the Crew, contact our kitchen coordinator at adam.obrien@fooddepot.ca
Soutien aux familles
The Military Family Resource Centre is looking for volunteers to assist at military enrolment ceremonies around the province of New Brunswick, specifically in Moncton and Saint John. Responsibilities for this volunteer role would include welcoming the families of the new military member and offering them information about the services the MFRC offers and our role in supporting the family. We would also ask that the family be presented the military family insignia and be told the significance of being a part of the military community. Training for this opportunity will be provided.
If you are interested in assisting with this opportunity please sign up or contact
Shannon.nowell@forces.gc.ca
Here is the link to the our volunteer site, and application form.
Family Enrolment application form
Faites du bénéolat avec nous
Saviez-vous que le bénévolat améliore votre santé en renforçant votre corps, en améliorant votre humeur et en réduisant votre niveau de stress ? Nous recherchons une variété de bénévoles dans tous les aspects de notre organisation.
Boutique Hospice Shoppe
Faites du bénévolat pour trier et préparer les dons à l’arrière ou dans le magasin.
Projet de réalisation des souhaits de fin de vie
Aidez à réaliser les souhaits des personnes ayant reçu un diagnostic de maladie palliative dans les comtés de Westmorland, Albert et Kent.
Collectes de fonds et événements
Aidez-nous à recueillir des fonds lors d’événements communautaires.
Soins palliatifs à domicile
Faites du bénévolat auprès des résidents en soins palliatifs, dans la cuisine, à l’accueil ou dans la communauté.
Maison Albert House
Notre résidence accueille des bénévoles dans la cuisine, à la réception et dans les chambres des résidents.
Complétez le formulaire https://hospicesenb.ca/fr/benevole/
Aide-cuisinier demandé
Require two people each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday from 11AM to 1 pm to assist in serving food or cleaning dishes. lunch included. Very rewarding work helping us feed 150 + people a day who need a hot meal.
QUALIFICATIONS
Requirements: 16 years of age +
13-17 with adult supervision
Fully Accessible Workplace
Language for the opportunity: English and French are an asset
IDEAL FOR: Anyone
TRAINING PROVIDED
LOCATIONS
Basement St. John’s United Church, corner of Alma and Victoria
Person in charge of volunteer:
Bruce Lawson, Manager
506 854-3837
karing.kitchen@yahoo.ca
Volunteers for the recycling program.
Call for Volunteers The Riverview Boys & Girls Club is looking for volunteers to help with their recycling program.
We are going to expand with a west end depot and we are looking for help sorting the recyclables that get dropped off by residents. It can be any time on any day that is convenient for you. We have a small building that will have all the necessary equipment for sorting, such as the big bags and gloves.
If you have a few hours a week or an evening that you can give a couple of hours to drop by, we would be very appreciative.
You can get more details on how to help the “Enviro-Kids” program by calling either Lynda at 387-7070 or Nigel at 866-1372.
Nos aliments SENB
Position:
Steering Committee Members (2-3)
Term: 2 years (with renewal)
Hours: 5-10 per month
Our Food Southeast New Brunswick (Our Food SENB) is a regional network, consisting of individuals and organizations who work to increase access to healthy, just, and sustainable food. Our Food SENB works in partnership with the United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick. We support the food movement in Southeast NB by working together to grow connections and make easy, fair, and sustainable food access a reality for all. We believe that food provides common ground for working together and supporting vibrant communities, resilient people, and healthful lands.
Open the PDF document for all the information
United Way: Helpers needed
Do you have some time to help people in your community? We’d love to have you!
We’re looking for volunteers to help in our kitchen or to deliver meals (Monday and Thursday mornings) safely to vulnerable citizens.
Please contact Liz at ltracy@moncton.unitedway.ca for more information. Thank you!
Join our Board of Directors
We are growing!
Greater Moncton Girls+ Rock Inc. is looking for an individual to join our Board of Directors-specifically someone with skills in the area of law and youth between the ages of 11-17.
Our organization empowers youth through music, mentorship and selfconfidence building. We offer music programs to underrepresented groups in the local music community – Girls, Transgender, Gender Nonconforming and Two-Spirit youth. Our board members govern and oversee the organization, using their vision and ideas to guide the organization in making a difference for youth in our community. The board meets quarterly to discuss and vote on specific issues. They also attend our public and private events.
If you are interested in volunteering to join the Greater Moncton Girls+ Rock Board of Directors, please submit your interest to the following email address: monctongirlsrock@gmail.com by Jan 1st, 2021.
Any questions about becoming a director or a mentor can be directed to
Ilisha French, Operations Director,
at monctongirlsrock@gmail.com
New initiative ages 15-30
Good morning,
My name is Kayla Cruickshank, YCAN Coordinator for YMCA Moncton
30 War Veterans Ave, Moncton NB, E1C 0B3
I am writing to let you know about a new initiative for youth ages 15-30 to gain personal and professional skills engaging in the development and implementation of community service projects.
The YMCA of Greater Toronto with the support of Employment and Social Development Canada are excited to announce the launch of the YMCA Community Action Network. We will support groups of youth to identify a community need, plan, and execute a service project over the course of 120 hours. I will be providing training and support on creating and maintaining effective group dynamics, identifying community needs, selecting project ideas, developing a project plan, community and stakeholder engagement, executing a plan, problem solving, project evaluation and wrap up.
We are looking to create these projects with marginalized and underrepresented youth, meeting them where they are at, to increase their skills, confidence and community engagement.
There are no prerequisites, however a registration form will need to be completed before volunteering can begin.
I am looking for 10-15 volunteers.
Thanks,
Kayla Cruickshank
YMCA Community Action Network Coordinator |
YMCA of Greater Moncton| YMCA du Grand Moncton
30 War Veterans Ave | 30 ave des anciens combattants Moncton, NB E1C 0B3
T: 506-857-0606 C : 506-857-9696 F: 506-859-8198
Volunteer with Girl Guides and unleash her potential
Imagine a place where you can spark extraordinary moments for girls in your community. As a Girl Guide volunteer, you’ll inspire girls and be their mentor as they explore new challenges, develop ready-for-anything skills and empower each other along the way. Picture all of the fun, adventure and confidence-building moments – that’s what you’ll help create for girls, and for yourself, too. As a Girl Guide volunteer, you’ll change their world – and your own. Interested in volunteering?
Open the PDF document for all the information
Girl Guides Tidewater Area c/o Louise Poulter, AC 317 Pascal Ave. Dieppe, NB E1A 2C8 nb-tidewaterac@girlguides.ca
Join our Board of Directors SENB
Who We Are:
We are a local voluntary non-profit association working with partners to build inclusive communities and enhance the lives of children, youth and adults with intellectual, developmental disabilities and their families. Our members include people with intellectual, developmental disabilities, families and community members. Together we are dedicated to advancing rights, promoting interests and abilities and building awareness as we work to support full citizenship for all. What We Are Looking For: We are seeking candidates who value inclusion and diversity, are engaged and honest, act with integrity, have strong networking capabilities, have a passion for fundraising and most importantly get the job done. The Board’s Nominating Committee is currently seeking applications.
Board Activities:
In need of BOARD MEMBERS
Our Mission:
Family and Early Childhood Anglophone East Inc. is committed to assisting parents with the challenging task or raising young children according to their individual needs and potential
VALUES:
INTEGRITY: professionalism built on competence, confidentiality and transparency
Education: Inspiring the building of knowledge, skills and connections
RELATIONSHIP WELLNESS: with self and others built upon respect for individual strengths, differences, and priorities.
We apply these values in our work and champion them in our community.
Clientele:
Families with children from Birth through eight who have a moderate to high developmental delay, or who are at risk for the same.
Services: for said families
- In-home support and intervention for children and parents needs
- Groups addressing various areas of parenting; developmental and behavioral practises
- Attachment therapy
- Overseeing and approving Developmental Child Care in Early Learning Centres
- Administering the EYE-DA and offering follow-up services for those children who identified as meeting criteria for our service
A not-for-profit agency with a contract for service contract from the Department of Education
Our board consists or 12 individuals with diverse backgrounds.
Meetings are held once a month with non during July and August
We are seeking candidates who may be interested in serving their community in a volunteer capacity. We would like to have board members with some expertise in the following areas but would also encourage others with different areas of interest,
- Media and communications
- Human Resources
- Legal/Governance
- Advocacy
Follow us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/faecae
Phone: (506)853-3061 (Local) OR 1-855-238-3694 (Toll Free) / Fax: (506) 853-0600
50 Cameron Street, Suite 102, Moncton NB, E1C 9A9
A vos marteaux!
A vos marteaux! Habitat pour l’Humanité Moncton est à la recherche de bénévoles pour se joindre à la construction de la maison familiale El Terek à Dieppe.
Les volontaires doivent avoir au moins 16 ans. Aucune expérience nécessaire. Opportunités disponibles entre juillet et octobre 2021.
Inscrivez-vous : https://habitatmoncton.com/build-volunteer/
Bénévolat pour les étudiants de l’U de M
Une initiative de FÉÉCUM (Fédération des étudiantes et étudiants du Campus universitaire de Moncton)
Offres de bénévolat
CRANDALL students volunteering
An initiative of Crandall University as part of the Community Practicum (CCP)
Volunteer opportunities