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POINT would like to thank all of the agencies and organizations that contributed to the guide. POINT gratefully acknowledges the generous financial support of the POINT Endowment Fund toward the development of this guide.
The Student Volunteer Resource Guide was revised by Karen Qi, a POINT summer student, and edited by Diane Werner, Executive Director.
This list does not contain all of the student volunteer opportunities in the City of Toronto. It should also be noted that for agencies/organizations outside of the North Toronto area, it is necessary to call the agency/organization to obtain specific information about categories such as type of volunteer opportunities available, minimum age, and available dates. When calling the agency/organization it is a good idea to ask to speak with the Volunteer Coordinator or Manager of the Volunteer Program. Address, websites, phone numbers and email addresses have been provided.
Most (93%) agreed that the desire to make a contribution to their community was an important reason for their volunteering (Chart 2.13).19 Other frequently reported reasons were the desire to make use of personal skills and experiences (77%) and having been personally affected by the cause that the organization supports (59%). Around half of all volunteers reported that they volunteered to explore their own strengths (50%), to network or meet people (48%) and because their friends volunteered (47%).
People mostly but not exclusively volunteer at not-for-profit or charitable agencies or organizations. These places provide services in arts, health, education, social services, sports and many more.