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Village Vancouver is working steadfastly to build this city and the region's capacity for change toward more sustainable living: less affected by global economic shocks and instability, b
etter able to manage severe climate shocks, and all together a more socially just and fair society.
But we need your help!
We are currently looking to fill several key organizational roles to build the kind of responsive and responsible society we envision. Many members take on specific projects of their own design, while others provide vital support and coordination to ensure all of our projects are both successful on their own and synergistic with others. Below are several key positions we are looking to fill, all part-time or event-related and geared to already active people. Working together, we can do a lot with limited time and resources.
We all give what we can, and we make a difference. If you would like to volunteer with Village Vancouver, either for one of the volunteer opportunities listed below or in any other capacity, please fill out our Volunteer Interest Form or simply send an email to .
Current opportunities
Car Free Day VV Main St. Community Village volunteers, now
thru June 17:
Join dozens of other volunteers working with organizers Ross, Jason,
Randy and Raimey to create a huge VV Community Village at the
Main St. Car Free Festival.
Kitsilano Car Free Day Core Organizers, now thru June 17:
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Are you planning any events for Earth Hour/Day in March?
Hi All,
We're looking for a few more volunteers to help out this Friday evening and Saturday with Eco-Dreaming Vancouver (mostly setting up and putting away chairs and staffing a check-in table). If you are able to lend a hand please contact Derek Irland at . Please note that volunteering will likely not interfere with your ability to participate in and fully enjoy the event itself.
Eco-Dreaming Vancouver
March 25 & 26 (Friday & Saturday), 2011
W2 Storyeum (151 West Codova, across the street from Woodwards)
Volunteer needs during the event...
Friday, March 25
-6 to 6:30pm: set up chairs
-7 to 7:45pm: staff check-in table
-7:45 to 9:30pm: on standby to help out with any unexpected needs
-9:30 to 10:00pm: set up for Saturday (may take longer but leave whenever you need to!)
Saturday, March 26
-9 to 9:30am: set up
-9:30 to 10:15am: staff check-in table
-10:15am to 1:00pm: on standby to help out with any unexpected needs
-1 to 1:30pm: set up for afternoon session
-2 to 5pm: on standby to help out with any unexpected needs
-5 to 5:30pm: tear down
This event will feature Mark Lakeman of Portland, Oregon’s City Repair, an organization that has been engaging citizens to help reshape neighbourhood public spaces. City Repair processes are turning Portland into one of the U.S.’s greenest cities, and people are having lots of fun and getting to know each other better in the process. Eco-Dreaming Vancouver will introduce people here to how City Repair works. There will be a Friday evening lecture and full day of workshops on Saturday with collaborative games and hands-on neighbourhood visioning sessions. More info and event registration are at http://ecodreamingvancouver.eventbrite.com/
Sure. Day or evening? Could we figure this out by telephone? I'll be free to talk after the CCC conf call, if , in fact, I get in.
Dori
Hi Dori,
That sounds good. Perhaps some time next week?
Ross
Hi Ross,
That would be great. I've just started reading the Common Cause Report and see that some of what I was thinking about is included in it. I think it's really important stuff. I wonder if it might be best to talk about it individually at first though. What do you think?
Dori
Hi Dori,
I'd like to have this conversation with you sometime, either individually, or in a group discussion.
Perhaps we should look at scheduling a VV gathering for this?
Cheers,
Ross
VV convenor
Hi,
I have some knowledge of and great interest in the values and concepts that underlie the desire for community action, interdependence, sustainability, etc. I've done a lot of reading that applies to this and believe it's a vital but, so far, rarely explored aspect of this discussion. I would really like to contribute by either joining a discussion on cognitive policy if there already is one, or by introducing some of these concepts, if someone is interested.
Sincerely,
Dori Jaffe
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