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Volunteer Opportunities

Below you will find a number of organizations who are often looking for volunteers to fill various different roles. Some of these opportunities may require a driver's license or Criminal Record Check if you are working with vulnerable sectors.  

For up to date listings, please visit the listings on the Volunteer Prince George Website

Volunteer Organizations and Opportunities

 

 

 

The Hart Pioneer Centre aims to help seniors stay healthy and active through fellowship, socialization and participation. Fundraising events including craft fairs, crib tournaments, dinners and breakfasts. They also hold weekly senior activities including pool tournaments, carpet bowling and line dancing. Volunteers are always welcome to help with events, activities or meals on wheels program.

Contact Lorraine Prouse at hartpioneer@shaw.ca or 250-962-6712 for more information or to sign up as a volunteer.


Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern BC

 "The Teen Mentoring Program provides secondary school students with the opportunity to be matched in a mentoring relationship with a student at a participating elementary school. Teen Mentors act as positive role models while connecting with their “Little” over personal experiences and shared interests.

The teen volunteer and child meet together in person once a week for 1 hour at the child’s school. These 1:1 matches get to hang out and have fun together while participating in a variety of activities such as playing board games, doing arts and crafts, playing sports, baking and more."

Please visit https://www.bigsnbc.ca/teen-mentoring for more information and fill out the Contact Form if interested


PG Humane Society

"Volunteers assist with animal care,administrative tasks, outreach programs, and community education. They also play a crucial role in fundraising and events...Complete an application, attend an orientation and training session, and you'll be ready to start volunteering! Volunteers need to be 16 or older; those under 16 must be accompanied by a guardian." For more information and to fill out a volunteer application form, please Click Here


The Prince George Symphony Orchestra has been an integral part of the community for over 50 years. They are looking for volunteers to fill various roles during their 2025-2026 concert season. Some of these roles include:

  • Ushering, ticket taking, Concession sale, Set-up/tear-down crew, Transportation for musicians, And many more!

For More Information, Contact:  Operations Manager, Thea Coburn at thea@pgso.com  or (250) 562-0800.

 

 


 

Live Well Prince George is a volunteer-run non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing community living in the north. We are committed to making a positive impact to our community, and we are constantly seeking new opportunities to do so...We provide various services and programs including art, music, culture, recreation, and host special events and workshops in education, health, and wellness. As a volunteer-run organization, we have many opportunities for individuals to get involved. From committee leads, artists, story writers, to greeters at events, speakers for radio interviews, the list is endless."

If you are interested to help out in any of these areas contact us at info@livewellpg.ca or 250-961-1999.


"Do you have an interest in volunteering within the arts? Two Rivers Gallery may be the place for you! We have many programs that you may like to help with including art explorations, exhibition tours, children’s classes, special events, and many more opportunities. Contact Kyra at kyra@tworiversgallery.ca or 250-614-7800 for more information."


Special Olympics BCThis July, the Special Olympics BC Summer Games will be held in Prince George!  They are looking for several areas, including: 

  • Sport: officials (must be certified) and general sport volunteers (no certification required)
  • Accommodations, Security, and Medical: supporting operations at sport venues and team accommodation sites*
  • Food Services, Logistics, and Transportation: helping set up venues, serve food, and support operations**
  • Ceremonies: helping execute the Opening Ceremony and medal presentations (open to public), as well as the Victory Dance (not public)
  • Public Relations: capturing photos, video, and storytelling content from the amazing moments of the Games
  • Healthy Athletes Screenings: supporting operations at the Special Olympics Healthy Athletes screenings that will be offered during the SOBC Games
  • And General Support: willing to help anywhere!

"If you are 14-18 years old and interested in volunteering, a parent or guardian must complete the registration form on your behalf - please contact volunteers@specialolympics.bc.ca for instructions. Special Olympics BC Games volunteers must be at least 14 years old. "

For more information, click here


Rodeo Prince George 

"Rodeo PG wouldn't be what it is today without our incredible VOLUNTEERS! If you are interested in lending a helping hand, giving back to your community and being involved in a production like Rodeo Prince George we would LOVE to hear from you!"  For more information, visit their website: https://www.rodeoprincegeorge.com/volunteer