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The following is a list of volunteer opportunities for Winnipeg and surrounding areas. For more information about these listings, contact the organization directly. Volunteer Manitoba does not place volunteers with organizations but can help people find opportunities. To learn more about its programs and services, go to www.volunteermanitoba.ca or call 204-477-5180.

The following is a list of volunteer opportunities for Winnipeg and surrounding areas. For more information about these listings, contact the organization directly. Volunteer Manitoba does not place volunteers with organizations but can help people find opportunities. To learn more about its programs and services, go to www.volunteermanitoba.ca or call 204-477-5180.

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The Manitoba 55+ Games host committee needs volunteers to join the team for the upcoming games in Brandon. There’s a role for everyone, whether it’s lending a hand at registration, assisting at various events or helping to transport items to venues. The games are happening June 18 to June 20, with additional setup working starting on June 16. Volunteers of all ages, from teens to seniors, are welcome. Individuals, families and groups of friends are encouraged to volunteer. Excellent organizational skills and the ability to communicate effectively are assets. Email brandonmb55games@gmail.com by May 15.

Swim Manitoba needs volunteers to join its board as directors at large. Those elected will commit to upholding the board and committee code of conduct, reflecting the organization’s dedication to representing Manitoba’s diverse community. A range of needed skills, from strategic planning to marketing, are beneficial, as is a background in competitive speed swimming, but all qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. The role promises experience in governance, policy development and event planning. It requires a commitment to evening and weekend (virtual or in-person) board meetings, with a term of three years. Background checks are required, with costs reimbursed. Email swim.ed@sportmanitoba.ca by May 24.

First Tee — Prairies needs assistant golf coaches to help lead in the delivery of First Tee programming. They will work to ensure locations, participants and parents/guardians have the tools they need, from managing equipment to promoting the program’s benefits. They will also mentor young participants in volunteer and fundraising efforts. No experience is needed because training is provided, along with certifications in Safe Sport and Respect in Sport. Volunteers must be over 18 and commit to evening and weekend sessions from May to September. Background checks are required, with costs reimbursed. Apply at firstteeprairies@golfcanada.ca or http://wfp.to/yOm by May 30.

Ronald McDonald House Charities Manitoba needs service-oriented, reliable volunteers to join its team in supporting families during challenging times. Volunteers have the opportunity to engage in a variety of tasks, such as giving house tours, meal preparation and light administrative duties. Shifts are flexible, with options for daytime, evening and weekend involvement. A commitment of at least one shift every two weeks at the Winnipeg location is required. Criminal record and child-abuse registry checks are required, with the cost of the latter reimbursed. Apply at http://wfp.to/yOu by Dec. 31.

The TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival needs volunteers. Available roles include box office, merchandise sales, working at the bar, stage and setup, conducting raffles and surveys, ensuring event safety and supporting environmental initiatives. Must be 18 or older and willing to commit at least 20 hours over four to five shifts during the festival, which runs from June 14 to June 22. Daytime, evening and weekend shifts are available. Apply at http://wfp.to/yvW by May 24.

The Canadian Health Libraries Association needs help for its annual conference. It’s happening in Winnipeg from June 11 to June 14. No experience in health libraries is necessary, and a training session will be provided before the conference. French speakers are encouraged to apply, but conference proceedings will be mostly in English. Various roles are available, including registration desk assistants and runners. Must be 18 or older and commit to at least one two-hour shift during the conference. Apply at http://wfp.to/yvi by June 4.

Valley Gardens Community Centre needs event volunteers for its annual Family Fun Day on June 8. Volunteers who are enthusiastic and have a friendly disposition will supervise activity stations, help with cleanup and act as ambassadors for the club. No specific skills are required, but volunteers must be 18 or older. The event is from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Any contribution of time is appreciated. Email vgcc@shaw.ca by June 5.

Beausejour Daylily Gardens needs “garden angels.” Volunteers must have a passion for the great outdoors and not be afraid to get their hands dirty. The volunteers will adopt a section of the garden and be given all the necessary tools and guidance. The program is designed to accommodate the schedules of volunteers. Must be 16 or older. Small groups of family and friends, and larger corporate or school groups, are encouraged to apply. Apply at beausejourdaylilygardens@gmail.com or 204-266-1311 by Oct. 31.

The Canadian Red Cross needs volunteers. The Red Cross can show you how to help when disaster strikes. Go to http://wfp.to/0pE, email volunteer@redcross.ca or call 1-844-818-2155.

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