Sooke Shelter Society helps to bring relief of poverty for those unhoused, living in poverty and underserved. Volunteers are absolutely vital to our team and their contributions make it possible to serve and help our most vulnerable citizens in our community. For more information please visit our website. https://www.sookeshelter.org or contact us at (250)419-3978.
No way would the Sooke Region Museum be able to accomplish so much without the hundreds of volunteers who continue to lend a hand in such a variety of ways.
Make a Difference Together by Volunteering with the CRD.
Gain experience, share your passion, meet new people, give back to the community...no matter what your reason for getting involved, we have a range of volunteer opportunities that may suit you.
If you are 14+ years, they got so many fun activities to get involved with. You can gain valuable experience, meet new people, engage with your community, and most importantly, have fun!
To volunteer at SEAPARC Leisure Complex, follow these four steps:
1. Complete a Volunteer Application Form - available for pick up at the reception
2. Meet with Program Supervisor- you will be contacted to schedule a meeting with the appropriate Program Supervisor. They will discuss your suitability, availability and interest in volunteering. References may be contacted.
Sooke ESS, working with Sooke Fire/Rescue, are a local volunteer who trains and works to give back to their community when natural disasters like fires, earthquakes, floods ad other events occur, that cause families to be evacuated from their homes
Emergency Support Services, a provincial emergency response program, provides those services required to preserve the well-being of people affected by an emergency or disaster.
ESS Volunteers are trained to set up reception centres, register evacuees, and provide referrals to local businesses as required.