Youthink Youth Newspaper
September 25, 2009 at 9:01 pm | Posted in Community Connections, Volunteer Opportunities | Leave a CommentTags: art, magazine, name, news, publication, run, student, writing, youth, youthink

Do you enjoy writing? Do you want to see your name in a newspaper read by youth all around B.C? How about writing for Youthink?
Youthink is a magazine for youth written BY youth. With topics like Metric’s latest CD, movie reviews, fall fashion and sports, they have it all. You can submit poems and artwork as well!
Go to http://www.youthink.ca/ to submit your work!
British Columbia Youth Parliament
September 25, 2009 at 8:47 pm | Posted in Volunteer Opportunities | Leave a CommentTags: 2010, applications, BCYP, parliament, serving, Volunteer, youth

BCYP is currently accepting students NOW for its 2009-2010 year.
Go to: http://www.bcyp.org/ to obtain application sheets.
Good luck!
Scouts Canada
September 22, 2009 at 10:08 pm | Posted in Community Connections, Volunteer Opportunities | Leave a CommentTags: camping, Canada, hiking, jamboree, opportunities, scouts, service
Scouts is a great way to build teamwork, survivial skills in an environment full of motivated individuals!
Scouts Canada, the country’s leading youth organization, offers seven challenging programs for boys, girls and youth age 5-26 in thousands of individual groups in most cities and towns across Canada. Over 74,000 young people enjoy Scouts Canada’s programs, which are provided by 23,000 caring and dedicated volunteers. Scouts Canada’s national office is located in Ottawa.
Cadets Canada
September 19, 2009 at 9:21 pm | Posted in Career and Life, Community Connections, Volunteer Opportunities | Leave a CommentTags: Air, Army, Cadets, Camp, Canada, Discipline, Friends, Military, Sea, service

The Cadet Program:
* promotes teamwork, leadership and citizenship
* helps develop decision making skills
* increases self-confidence and physical fitness
The Cadet Program contains three separate elements: sea, army and air. While all three elements share common training, each program also has its own distinct focus.
Sea Cadets – focus on seamanship and learning to sail
Army Cadets – focus on outdoor adventure
Air Cadets – focus on principles of aviation and learning to fly
There are no registration fees or dues to join the Cadet Program.
Upon joining, uniforms and accoutrements are provided free of charge.
Cadets and parents are encouraged to participate in and contribute to fundraising on behalf of the Local Sponsoring Committee and League, to offset costs not covered by the Department of National Defence.
Check out: http://www.cadets.ca/home-accueil.aspx
Girl Guides of Canada
September 9, 2009 at 10:31 pm | Posted in Community Connections, Volunteer Opportunities | 1 CommentTags: Canada, Community, girl guides, rangers, school, service, sports

Okay we won’t lie. Who DOESN’T love those great girl guide cookies?
Have you ever thought of becoming a guider yourself? Guiding offers the keys to international trips, self-belief and to a great supportive community of girls who will most likely be there with you for life! With activities ranging from camping in the wilderness to having an ice cream sundae night, Guides is a great way to kick back and relax on those busy school nights. Guiders are also renowned for their dedicated community service and generosity!
Ready to make some lifelong friends? Check out:
Where do I find volunteer opportunities?
September 2, 2009 at 11:00 pm | Posted in Volunteer Opportunities | Leave a CommentTags: Canada, Community, database, involvement, opportunities, Volunteer

Developed by the Canada Human Resources Development, Go Volunteer is a powerful tool that will connect you to volunteer opportunities all around British Columbia.
Take a glance at :
http://www.govolunteer.ca/select.html
Microcredit Challenge
August 27, 2009 at 9:46 pm | Posted in Community Connections, Volunteer Opportunities | Leave a CommentTags: $100, charity, Community, Fundraise, Impact, Microcredit Challenge, students, team
The Challenge
It’s simple. We give you one hundred dollars and one task: to turn that one hundred dollars into as much money as possible in one week.
This is your opportunity to be an entrepreneur. Be bold. Take risks. Innovative ideas often prove the most successful, so don’t hesitate to try something extraordinary.
Grab a group of three to five friends from your high school and do something big! Make use of everyone in your school to make something really big! It’s not just your team, it’s also about thousands in your school and community.
Check out the link to Microcredit:
BC Green Games
August 27, 2009 at 8:49 pm | Posted in Community Connections, Volunteer Opportunities | Leave a CommentTags: BC Green Games, Community, Environment, Garden, Money, Volunteer
If you’re wanting to get involved in environmental issues, check out the BC Green Games. A great way to fulfill your volunteer hours while also connecting to your community, the BC Green Games is a two-in one! Take a look at this link: 
Students across the province are being challenged to become environmental stewards by developing school or community-based action projects that help protect the environment, Education Minister Shirley Bond announced, at the launch of the BC Green Games at Science World.
The Government of British Columbia is investing close to $160,000 in BC Green Games to encourage students to start projects that make positive changes in their school or community relating to sustainable development, greenhouse gas reduction, or environmental stewardship.
Up to $50,000 in prize money is available for winning school entries, and the challenge is open to students in kindergarten through Grade 12. Twenty-four $2,000 prizes and two “Viewer’s Choice” awards of $1,000 will be awarded. The prize money will be given directly to winning schools to sustain and support environmental action projects. In addition, Solar BC will be awarding solar power systems to three of the twenty-six prize-winning schools via a random draw.
These projects can be started at your school or in your community’s neighborhood! So, what are you waiting for? Start composting, recycling and gardening!
British Columbia Youth Parliament
August 27, 2009 at 8:38 pm | Posted in Community Connections, Volunteer Opportunities | Leave a CommentTags: British Columbia, Fundraise, Local issues, Volunteer, Youth Parliament
Need some hours or are you simply looking to meet some like-minded youth?

Youth Parliaments are a must for students who want to meet other motivated and passionate students their age. The British Columbia Youth Parliament is a youth service organization dedicated to fulfilling its’ motto of youth serving youth. Every year 95 individuals from around BC gather in Victoria at the legislature and spend a week experiencing and partaking in the parliamentary process, debating and learning all about the BC Youth Parliament and its various community initiatives.
Throughout the year, the Members of their organization continue to be involved, partaking in a variety of activities in their communities. They are responsible for organizing several Regional Youth Parliaments and community service events, as well as a Sweet Dream Dessert and Auction to raise money for our projects. One of their largest and most ambitious projects is Camp Phoenix, a summer camp for children ages 8-11. Apply early through your school! Check out their website at:
Model United Nations
August 27, 2009 at 8:30 pm | Posted in Volunteer Opportunities | Leave a CommentTags: British Columbia, Conference, MUN, United Nations, Volunteer, World Issues

Model United Nations is a fantastic way to become engaged with world issues and to meet like-minded and knowledgeable youth. If your school doesn’t have an MUN club, start one! MUN teaches you valuable debate, public speaking and research skills and is also a great way to fill up community service hours! What is MUN? MUN is the youth re-enactment of the work that the UN does. Depending on the conference, you may have several different councils and committees to choose from ranging from the Security Council to the ASEAN +3. It is a great experience and the nice thing is that plenty of the most major MUN conferences are based here in British Columbia.
CAHSMUN-Canadian All High-Schools MUN (http://www.cahsmun.org/) is a conference that draws students from all over Canada. It is a great starting point for several beginner MUN-ers. A good tip for beginners is to join larger committees such as the WHO (World Health Organization) so that it is easier to learn the protocol and rules of MUN.
VMUN-Vancouver MUN is based in Vancouver and draws many students from the Lower Mainland. Google VMUN near the end of the year for their website.
ConnectMUN (http://www.connectmun.ca/) is a new conference in B.C that offers the Commonwealth committee.
SFU (Simon Fraser University) and UBC (University of British Columbia) also offer MUN conferences for students yearly.
To learn more about MUN, visit the UN site or when in times of doubt, hit up Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_United_Nations.
We promise you that it is an experience you will not regret or forget.

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