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The role of the volunteer navigator is to journey with persons (aged 55+) as they travel the long and winding road of declining health. A volunteer navigator is a listening, supportive presence who works with individuals and their families to facilitate connections, independence, and promote quality of life. By establishing relationships with the client(s), the volunteer learns who these individuals are and what is important to them in order to navigate the changes and needs that arise as they seek to live long and well in the place they call home. Transportation reimbursement available.


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As a Senior’s CHOICES volunteer, you have the opportunity to assist individuals (aged 55+) with modest incomes stay independent and in their homes by providing one or more of the following:
- Essential yard & home maintenance tasks (snow shoveling, lawn mowing, hanging pictures, rearranging furniture, and other general upkeep)
- Local transportation (within the City and County of Camrose)
- Delivery of mail, groceries, or any other items one may need.

All maintenance equipment is provided, transportation reimbursement available.


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Meals on Wheels volunteers have the opportunity to assist the Twists & More Bakery in creating, plating, and delivering homemade, fresh & frozen meals to thankful community members. You will play a part in supplying older adults with healthy & nutritious meals along with peace of mind by volunteering for one or more of the following:
- Kitchen Helper: Prepping, plating, and organizing fresh & frozen meals to be delivered by volunteer delivery drivers.
- Delivery Driver: Delivering fresh & frozen meals to appreciative clients along a pre-assigned route. The ability to read a map would be beneficial in this position.


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Are you are passionate about helping adult newcomers and refugees thrive in their new home? Here's your chance to make a meaningful impact!

Join CCI-LEX as a volunteer English teacher and empower refugees and newcomers with the language skills they need to succeed—all while gaining valuable teaching experience.

No teaching experience? No problem!
We welcome volunteers from all backgrounds. Whether you’re new to teaching or have years of experience, we provide everything you need to succeed, including detailed lesson plans and a structured curriculum. You won’t need to create your own materials—just bring your enthusiasm!

Join a Mission That Makes a Difference!
As a volunteer teacher, you'll become part of a passionate community making an impact. With the support of our dedicated team, you’ll empower motivated newcomers and refugees to build the skills they need to thrive in their new home.

Where we need YOU THE MOST:
• Day time (mornings): In-person or teach from the comfort of your home via Zoom.
• Flexible Schedules: Become a substitute teacher and step in where your support is needed most.

Your time and effort will create lasting change, giving newcomers the confidence and skills to build their new life in Canada.

Ready to make an impact?
APPLY TODAY and be part of something bigger!


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The HodgePodge Lodge is a community reuse building where people can drop off items they no longer need and take ones they do, all for free! The initiative is run by Strathcona County but the day to day operation is done by volunteers. They sort donations, put them away, tidy things up and answer questions the public has.


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