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Oakville Beaver, 28 Apr 2017, 20_21

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21 | Friday, A pril 2 8 , 2 0 1 7 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | w w w .insideH A LT O N .com w w w .insideH A LT O N .com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Friday, A pril 2 8 , 2 0 1 7 | 20 National Volunteer Week QdebwM ty our Volunteer work can benefit volunteers emotionally and physi cally. Many people aspire to get involved by donating their time or resources, but they may not know which avenue to take. Leading a youth organization or mentoring children can change the lives of both children and volunteers. Youth groups include boys' and girls' clubs, religious ministry organizations, sports teams, and other special-interest clubs. When matched up with the right group, children may learn a Apr 23-29 2017 A A 4 ^ 3 f ^ VO LU N TEEs - · 0 2 number of skills that can assist them as they age. After-school activities can teach kids leadership skills and how to work to gether while making them feel like they are part of something bigger than themselves. Volunteering with youth-based organi zations is a great way for adults to make a real difference in the lives of children. Inquire among your network of friends when looking for a youth organization to work with. Friends may be in touch with sports leagues or other community groups that are looking for volunteers. If your child has an interest in a particular sport, find out if the league is looking for coaches or parents to work in other capacities for the team. This is a great way to get in volved without compromising your child's sense of individuality. Volunteer work is beneficial no matter where one directs his or her energy. However, the experience can be even more re warding when it involves working with children. I an A n d e r s o n H o u s e ( Thank you to our am azing team Of volunteersfo r alt that you do IAH 19th Annual Walk/Run for the Care - June 4, 2017 V is it o u r w e b s it e t o R E G IS T E R F O R O U R W A L K /R U N t A tht TOGETHER EVERYONE ACHiEVES MORE (T.E.A.M.) VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION WEEK APRIL 23-29,2017 O akville T rafalgar M em orial H ospital is fortun ate to have an am azing team of volunteers w ho have chosen to share their tim e and talents w ith us to help improve the patient experience. Halton Healthcare is grateful to its volunteers for their hard w ork and dedication in both service and fundraising. Our volunteers are making a true difference for patients, visitors, staff and physicians, and are an integral part of our healthcare team. The Salvation Army Oakville Community and Family Services, as well as The Salvation Army Lighthouse Shelter thanks their volunteers. We value your partnership with us, as we all work to take care of our community. Our Sunday Worship Service is at 10:30am All are welcome; Please join us! 1225 Rebecca Street, Oakville / HaltonHealthcare GEORGETOWN MILTON ·OAKVILLE i Tel: (905) 827-5324 For m ore inform ation visit w w w .haltonhealthcare.com T h a n k y o u a n d G o d b le s s . (9 0 5 ) 8 2 7 - 5 3 2 4 ext. www.salvationarmyoakville.ca PLEASE CALL TO REGISTER FOR UPCOMING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES WITH OUR ANNUAL FOOD DRIVE 22 · tsaoakville@cogeco.net Phone: (905) 337-8004 · Website: www.ianandersonhouse.com ThankYou Halton Women' s Place A Special Thank You to all of our Volunteers The Oakville Strokers is a registered community charity, and provides a program of recreation, socialization, light aquatic and seated exercise for survivors of strokes, in and around the community of Oakville. Our Participants and Volunteers meet at Glen Abbey Community Centre on a Friday, between 9:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.for three 10-week sessions throughout the year Winter, Spring and Fall. Our Volunteers work one-on-one with the Participants in the heated pool from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. We are always pleased to welcome new Volunteers to assist in the pool. We greatly value and rely on our Volunteers who make the program such a success. If you are interested in volunteering on a regular basis and would like more information, please call or email A N G E L A L A iN G P R O G R A M DIRECTOR T h a n k s t o o u r w o n d e r f u l v o lu n te e rs S e n io r s E n jo y N u r t u r in g A c t iv it ie s C o m p a n io n s h ip C A R I N G LIKE F A MI L Y Th a n k you volunteers! Your kindness is creating ripples of change that impact the lives of others. Because of you , our community is healthier in every way. Volunteers For your dedication and time. From A ll the S taff at Halton Women' s Place Invest in keeping women and children safe. A c h ie v e m e n ts United Way Halton & Hamilton 905-469-4660 angela@irug.net www.oakvillestrokers.com ^ For V o lu n te e r O p p o rtu n itie s Ontario Local Health Integration Contact us at: 905-337-8937 o r w w w .senaca.ca C elebrating Volunteers Canadian Cancer Society volunteers are heroes w ith in our com m unities. m ic e x e THANKS O A K V IL L E S O C C E R CLUB O A K V IL L E SO C C ER CLU B Thank you! f Canadian Societe Cancer canad ien ne Society du cancer can cer.ca/vo lu n teer

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