

DATABASE OF VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
-> What WE can do for YOU
-> Learn About Volunteer Opportunities
-> Who we can connect you with
-> How to contact us
-> The YVCP Grad Transitions Program
-> Other Community Programs for Youth
If you're 15-29 we can:
- Help you find volunteer work and get experience that interests you
- Match you with a youth mentor
- Support you in your new role
- Update you on one-time events for you and your friends
- And you can check out our online database
of volunteer positions
Want details? Look at our Program
Information Sheet
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- Visit our database
of volunteer opportunities
- Check out the Newsflash (formerly Freestyle Files):
Newsflash August
28, 2008 [91 KB PDF]
Newsflash August
13, 2008 [93 KB PDF]
Newsflash July
16, 2008 [96 KB PDF]
Newsflash July
02, 2008 [97 KB PDF]
Newsflash June
18, 2008 [105 KB PDF]
Newsflash
June 4, 2008 [91 KB PDF]
- Email youth.admin@volunteervictoria.bc.ca to receive the Freestyle Files
every two weeks
- Call, email or drop in to see the YVCP team. We're here to help you find
just the right opportunity
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- All the volunteer opportunities in our database are with local, not-for-profit
organizations
- We will help you prepare for the volunteer position, support you in contacting agencies and help you as much as we can along the way
- With over 280 organizations to choose from the possibilities are endless!
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- Email Tara at
youth.connections@volunteervictoria.bc.ca
- Call us at 386-2269
- Drop into our office! Suite 306-620 View street in the Central
Building. We're open 8:30 to 4:30 AND we can make appointments after 4:30
pm by request
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We can help you get your grad hours when you participate in our
presentations or in volunteer opportunities.
For teachers:
- YVCP can present 1 or 2 part workshops for Graduation Transition (credit
hours). Workshops can be customized to meet the needs of students.
- To request a presentation contact tara@voluntervictoria.bc.ca or
386-2269 or download our Booking
Form - [PDF 15KB].
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- Project Respect
Project Respect is a group of youth and adults who work together to prevent sexualized
violence. They educate and empower youth to be assertive, to communicate and
to be aware of the issue of sexual violence.
- Outspeak!
Outspeak is a group of young peer educators who offer workshops to schools and
youth service agencies addressing substance use and sexual health from a harm
reduction approach
- Inter-Cultural Association of Victoria - Youth Programs
No matter what your background - born and raised in Canada or just arrived this
week - they offer a variety of FREE programs where youth determine the activities!
- Youthcore.ca
This website is all about young people in the Greater Victoria area connecting,
learning and enjoying our communities in safe and positive ways.
- Victoria
Immigrant and Refugee Centre -
Youth Programs
If you have recently moved to Greater Victoria as a refugee or immigrant
you can check our programs like youth activity night, homework clubs and
tutoring, support groups, training, and other social stuff.
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