Those who are looking to help local organizations in their communities through volunteering may be feeling apprehensive at the moment.
Depending on their particular health or family situation, it may not be possible – or in their best interest – to volunteer in person during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Luckily, there are a number of organizations and agencies in the province that are seeking people to volunteer remotely.
Peel Region
Volunteer MBC (Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon) has dozens of opportunities for virtual volunteers during COVID-19. These positions vary from website coders to social media co-ordinators, to garden growers, support for seniors and more.
All positions can be found at volunteermbc.org, by searching for virtual options under their listings page.
Waterloo Region
For opportunities in Waterloo Region, volunteers can visit the Volunteer Action Centre at volunteerwr.ca.
There, they can click "Search Virtual Positions" in the "For Volunteers" drop-down menu for a list of options, including positions at the Kitchener Public Library and the Grand River Film Festival.
Toronto
Volunteer Toronto has numerous virtual listings people can access for organizations across the city.
Those interested can visit www.volunteertoronto.ca and search by city for positions in Etobicoke, Toronto, North York, East York and Scarborough.
London
The Pillar Nonprofit Network has a few opportunities in the London, Ont. area for people wanting to volunteer remotely.
They can visit pillarnonprofit.ca/volunteer and select "Virtual Volunteering" from the "Position Activity" drop-down menu to access their options, which include mentorship opportunities and writing letters to seniors.
Ottawa
Volunteer Ottawa has a myriad of options available for those looking for virtual volunteer work.
When searching for options at www.volunteerottawa.ca, volunteers can choose to filter their search in the sidebar by selecting "COVID-19 Virtual Volunteering."
Those who are looking to help local organizations in their communities through volunteering may be feeling apprehensive at the moment.
Depending on their particular health or family situation, it may not be possible – or in their best interest – to volunteer in person during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Luckily, there are a number of organizations and agencies in the province that are seeking people to volunteer remotely.
Peel Region
Volunteer MBC (Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon) has dozens of opportunities for virtual volunteers during COVID-19. These positions vary from website coders to social media co-ordinators, to garden growers, support for seniors and more.
All positions can be found at volunteermbc.org, by searching for virtual options under their listings page.
Waterloo Region
For opportunities in Waterloo Region, volunteers can visit the Volunteer Action Centre at volunteerwr.ca.
There, they can click "Search Virtual Positions" in the "For Volunteers" drop-down menu for a list of options, including positions at the Kitchener Public Library and the Grand River Film Festival.
Toronto
Volunteer Toronto has numerous virtual listings people can access for organizations across the city.
Those interested can visit www.volunteertoronto.ca and search by city for positions in Etobicoke, Toronto, North York, East York and Scarborough.
London
The Pillar Nonprofit Network has a few opportunities in the London, Ont. area for people wanting to volunteer remotely.
They can visit pillarnonprofit.ca/volunteer and select "Virtual Volunteering" from the "Position Activity" drop-down menu to access their options, which include mentorship opportunities and writing letters to seniors.
Ottawa
Volunteer Ottawa has a myriad of options available for those looking for virtual volunteer work.
When searching for options at www.volunteerottawa.ca, volunteers can choose to filter their search in the sidebar by selecting "COVID-19 Virtual Volunteering."
Those who are looking to help local organizations in their communities through volunteering may be feeling apprehensive at the moment.
Depending on their particular health or family situation, it may not be possible – or in their best interest – to volunteer in person during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Luckily, there are a number of organizations and agencies in the province that are seeking people to volunteer remotely.
Peel Region
Volunteer MBC (Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon) has dozens of opportunities for virtual volunteers during COVID-19. These positions vary from website coders to social media co-ordinators, to garden growers, support for seniors and more.
All positions can be found at volunteermbc.org, by searching for virtual options under their listings page.
Waterloo Region
For opportunities in Waterloo Region, volunteers can visit the Volunteer Action Centre at volunteerwr.ca.
There, they can click "Search Virtual Positions" in the "For Volunteers" drop-down menu for a list of options, including positions at the Kitchener Public Library and the Grand River Film Festival.
Toronto
Volunteer Toronto has numerous virtual listings people can access for organizations across the city.
Those interested can visit www.volunteertoronto.ca and search by city for positions in Etobicoke, Toronto, North York, East York and Scarborough.
London
The Pillar Nonprofit Network has a few opportunities in the London, Ont. area for people wanting to volunteer remotely.
They can visit pillarnonprofit.ca/volunteer and select "Virtual Volunteering" from the "Position Activity" drop-down menu to access their options, which include mentorship opportunities and writing letters to seniors.
Ottawa
Volunteer Ottawa has a myriad of options available for those looking for virtual volunteer work.
When searching for options at www.volunteerottawa.ca, volunteers can choose to filter their search in the sidebar by selecting "COVID-19 Virtual Volunteering."