Get involved with GenNext
Giving Back to Crescent Town
Shatabdi Sarker, a Tax Administrator at ScotiaBank, knows first-hand the challenges faced by the residents of Crescent Town in Toronto’s east end—she called the neighbourhood home for seven years after her family moved to Canada from Bangladesh. So when she was offered the chance to help a group of women, also from Bangladesh, get a small business off the ground in her old neighbourhood, she jumped at the opportunity. Read her story.
Next generation of volunteers
Danielle Arnold first began volunteering with United Way during high school in Winnipeg, Manitoba. And when her career brought her to Toronto, she found enriching volunteer positions with United Way Toronto, first on an allocations review panel and now with an executive position on the GenNext cabinet. Watch to her story in this video.
There are different ways that you can get involved with United Way GenNext™ and the community—here are some current opportunities:
Join the Ambassador Network
As a GenNext Ambassador, you’ll become a champion for GenNext and United Way Toronto at your workplace, among your colleagues and peers. Ambassadors help build awareness of United Way among people in their twenties and thirties at work, while engaging them in the community by working with United Way Toronto.
For more information, visit our GenNext Ambassador page or contact gennext@uwgt.org.
Join our professional skills volunteer roster
As a professional skills volunteer, you have the opportunity to utilize your career skills to assist our member agencies as they deliver vital community services. Professional volunteers use their skills and an innovative approach to help build the capacity of our member agencies’ staff and volunteers, making them more effective and efficient.
Join the professional volunteer roster so we can contact you when opportunities arise that match your skills. Learn more and apply today.
Current Volunteer Opportunities
Coaches, Referees, Score/Time Keepers
Malvern Basketball League
The Malvern Basketball League (MBL) is a break-through program organized by 42 Division Toronto Police Services, Malvern Family Resource Centre, Malvern Community and Recreation Centre and the Malvern Action For Neighborhood Change that aims to provide “at-risk” youth aged 13 to 16 with the opportunity to participate in an organized basketball league without cost being a barrier. Participants will be coached and mentored by 42 Division Officers from Toronto Police Services, Youth Workers and Youth Community Mentors who will effectively bridge the gap between the police and youth in Malvern and help relieve some of the tensions that currently exist. The season is set to take place at the start of April and we are currently recruiting volunteers for coaches, referees, and score/time keepers. The league will run Monday nights from 6 pm to 9 pm. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact kelvin@mfrc.org.
Junior Director
Young Diplomats
Young Diplomats is currently searching for a Junior member of their Board of Directors. You must be between the ages of 18 and 24 to participate. For more information, please see the job posting. To apply, email your resume with a cover letter to yohanan.balay@gmail.com.
Food Bank and Administrative Assistant
Syme-Woolner Neighbourhood & Family Centre
Syme-Woolner Neighbourhood and Family Centre, at Keele and Eglington, is looking for Food Bank Volunteers to load trucks, sort food, break down boxes, and organize goods on shelves, etc. They are also looking for an Administrative Assistant to answer phones, take and pass messages, fax, and photocopy. Hours are generally 10 am to 2 pm. You must be 20 years of age or older to take on one of these roles. To help out, please contact Tanika Hewitt at 416-766-4634, ext. 230 or thewitt@symewoolner.org.


