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NVW 2025 Community Member Spotlight: The Benefits of Getting Your Hours Early!

Posted By Submitted by Anonymous Grade 11 Student, March 25, 2025

 

 Halloween Costumes, Pie, and a Fall Festival

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Happy National Volunteer Week!

This year's theme, Volunteers Make Waves, is about volunteers contributing to making a change, no matter how small or big - the actions of the collective come together to create a wave of change in our community. This is especially true for youth! Although you may not be able to vote, or donate as much time or money, but what you can do in the moment is significant and contributes to the good of the community as a whole.

The benefits and experiences that a volunteer role can offer differ from person to person, but at the core - volunteering is a meaningful way to participate in community and get involved in making change. We sat down with a grade 11 student, and reflected on their experiences as a volunteer through their high school career:

What is the best part of volunteering?
The best part of volunteering is meeting new people! From the times i’ve volunteered, I made new friends from different schools which allowed me to have more connections with people. Finally, volunteering allows people to make new friends!

How did you choose what volunteer role to apply for?
"I have had many different roles for the different places I’ve volunteered. Last summer, I volunteered at a festival with my friends, we were selling pies! Another time, during Halloween I volunteered for the city for a kids festival. I also found a really cool volunteer role for a haunted hayride! We got to dress up and scare people - it was so fun"

What would you tell another student looking to complete their 40 hours? 
"The advice I would give other students looking to complete their 40 hours is to do them early! I finished all my hours in grade 9 which made it much easier for the rest of my high school years." Another great thing is to volunteer at places you find interesting! I waited for some places I had interest in to recruit!"

What is your favourite volunteering memory?
"My favourite volunteering memory is definitely when I was a volunteer 'scare-er' at the haunted hayride. I got to volunteer with my friends - our group brought so much food, we laughed we had fun scaring and we laughed until it was over! I made so many friends in my group and had so much fun scaring the people on the hayride!"

What personal benefits, if any did you get from volunteering?
"My personal benefits from volunteering were getting my hours early so I can not worry about it later and just focus on my school work. I also made new friends that I still talk to which improved my school life!"

 

Feeling inspired? Start searching for youth opportunities here,

be sure to use our filters to find the role best suited for you!

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Back to School with Volunteer Toronto

Posted By Cara Eaton, August 26, 2023
Updated: April 17, 2025
 Back to School on Chalkboard.

 

School is back in session! One of the busiest times of the year is here and support is still needed in the community. High school students also need to complete 40 volunteer hours to graduate.

Getting involved with organizations that support students is a great way to give back. There are many tools and resources available, whether you are a student or youth looking to volunteer, or if you are looking to support youth through volunteering your time. Check out ways you can get involved below!



Supporting Students

There are so many ways to
lend a helping hand to students returning to school. There are endless ways to get involved and make an impact.

Support student-led organizations in your community – groups like Pledges for Change are run by students, and work to provide the tools necessary to make navigating young adulthood a little bit easier!
Support student-serving organizations in your community - SLYE strives for increased community engagement and equitable access to services for all Toronto youth!
Volunteer your time for youthSearch opportunities here

   

 

Supporting Students as a Student
Giving back to
other students as a student is a great way to support your peers. There are many different routes you can take while volunteering . Not sure where to get started? Attend our “How to Become a Volunteer: Youth” session. We also host several different “How to Become a Volunteer” Information Sessions both virtually and in-person on a monthly basis. 

   

 

 

Back to School: LGBTQ+ Support
Providing resources and care to LGBTQ+ students is incredibly important. Fostering safe and healthy spaces strengthens and unites the community , and there are many ways to do so. There are various organizations across the city, such as LGBT Youthline, Supporting Our Youth (SOY), and The 519 doing this important work. Volunteer your time with these incredible organizations to support LGBTQ+ youth!

 



Back to School: BIPOC Support
Creating awareness and acknowledging our diverse cultures and backgrounds creates stronger, more diverse communities. There are a number of non-profit organizations including: Rest Centres, Native Centre TO, Black Foundation of Community Networks, and Native Youth Sexual Health Network that work to cater to the needs of BIPOC youth.


 


More Organizations Supporting Students!

Give back by contributing to food security and aid homeless youth around the city. There are countless ways to get involved, whether that be a donation, volunteering your time, or micro-volunteering day-to-day to help those in need.
Canadian Courage Project - Support homeless youth in Toronto.

Community Share Food Bank - Support and donate to a local food bank.

 

  

 

Mental Health
Looking to access or
get involved with mental health resources as a student? There are many avenues and organizations that can provide tools and resources for youth struggling with their mental health, or that would like to get involved with organizations that provide mental health care for others.

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