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Join with Volunteer Canada and Canadian Heritage to applaud and encourage young people making a difference in our communities. To find out more about Global Youth Service Day, visit www.volunteer.ca or contact the volunteer center nearest you. Let's celebrate the volunteer spirit of Canadian youth! Global Youth Service Day (GYSD), first created by Youth Service America, is an annual event celebrated during National Volunteer Week. From April 26 to 28, 2002, millions of young people will carry out community improvement pro- jects across the world. GYSD is also a time for local, national, and international organizations to recognize the year-round contributions of young people, to recruit a new | generation of volunteers and to promote young people as a key resource in communily. As we continue to analyze the reasons why people vol- unteer we see that youth become involved when they feel like their efforts are making a difference. Group volunteering opportunities, seeking youth input and connecting youth to communily increase rates of youth volunteering. By recog- nizing and mobilizing youth volunteers, Global Youth The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, April 24, 2002 - B7 am Norther Health Authority and Terrace Ho! would like to thank the volunteers who bring a smile to so many people in Terrace and area. These volunteers install alert lines, deliver meals on wheels and volunteer at the Adult Sunshine Centre. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS AND DEDICATED TIME. ‘ a! i me Support THANK YOU. Your efforts and commitment are much Residents & Staff of Terraceview Lodge would like to to take this opportunity to extend a heartfelt THANK YOU to all of the local businesses, service erganizations and countless individuals who have contributed to the enrichment of life for Terraceview Lodge residents through VOLUNTEERING! O) roups, community i) BUREAU Volunteering in Canada Fact Sheet | * Over 6.5 million Canadians volunteered in 2000 - a 13% drop since ] 997, ® Volunteers contribute more than J billion volunteer hours — equal to 549,000 full-time, year round jobs. ® The amount of lime spent volunteering increases with age, from a low 130 hours annually for 15- to 24- year olds fo a high of 269 hours annually for SENIONS. ss « Volunteers‘tontribuled an average of 162 hours each during 2000, ¢ A small minority of Canadians do most of the volunteering - a full 73% of all volunteer hours came from only 7% of Canadians. ® Employer support for volunteering is on the rise. More than one - quarter of employed volunteers changed their work hours in order to volunteer, and 27% recognition from their employer for their volunteer work, * Many Canadians (30% of all volunteers) get involved in volunteering — because they were asked by someone in a voluntary organization. The second mos! common way volunteers get involved is by approaching the organization themselves (18%). ® More than half of all volunieers (57%] helped fo organize or supervise. _ activities or events for an, erganizaticn, « Almost all volunteers (95%) volunteer to help a cause they believe in. © The most common reason for not volunteering more, or not volunteering at all, is , lack of time. * People who attend religious services of meelings on a weakly basis are much more likely to volunteer than those who da nol (41% Service Day is another important way to build strong youth and strong communities. V8G 5R2 Phone reported receiving versus 24%) ee The Workers’ Compensation Board of B.C. invites you to remember lives lost as a result of a workplace accident or occupational disease. | ae - ; For more information about the Day of Mourning and memorials located throughout B.C. visit the WCB web site at www.worksafebc.com. WorkSafe h “22am www.worksafebc.com “ wee wee ee eee