If you’re a service club or non-profit organization looking for volunteers, or if you want to volunteer in the community, then the Western Development Museum (WDM) can help make that connection.
In conjunction with the Canadian Council on Rehabilitation and Work (CCRW) and Moose Jaw Families for Change, the WDM is hosting a volunteer fair on Saturday, Oct. 26 from 1 to 4 p.m.
The goal is to bring together Moose Jaw’s service clubs and non-profits in an effort to build on the municipality’s reputation as The Friendly City, according to a news release.
“We are excited to host this event to bring the community together under one roof with a common goal,” said the volunteer fair committee.
The fair would offer a one-stop shop for residents to find organizations that need volunteers or members to help make the community a better place.
This fair provides the chance to network and make new friends; chat with organizers and other volunteers; gain skills and abilities for a resumé; and help community groups enhance their programming.
The CCRW is the lead partner on this project and will accept registrations until Friday, Oct. 18. Any groups or organizations interested in attending as a vendor are encouraged to fill out a form and return it by 4 p.m. by that day.
Anyone interested in registering as an exhibitor is also encouraged to call the CCRW at 306-693-1761.