CVC Summer Volunteering in Hamilton!

| April 4, 2024
Submitted by Yashasvi Yadav for Community Volunteer Circles (CVC), Student Open Circles (SOC)

Are you looking for meaningful experiences over the summer?

This May and June, volunteer with CVC! Join one of our five weekly volunteer groups and provide much needed care, connection, mentorship and tutoring for children and youth in Hamilton. Experience what it feels like to serve others, have a direct impact on the community, and reflect with your fellow volunteers on your service in guided weekly sessions.

What you need to know:

  • 🥰 CVC Summer Volunteer Groups include:
    • Learning & Fun (LAF) – Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Thursdays from 2:40-5:50 p.m.
  • To sign up for a volunteer group, contact the facilitator directly by email. Contact information can be found here.  ‍️
  • For general questions or for more information, contact cvc@mcmaster.ca.

Community Volunteer Circles (CVC) is sponsored by MSU Open Circle. We are a network of volunteering groups where you volunteer weekly with other McMaster students at placements across Hamilton. Your group facilitator helps you find your way to the placement and facilitates discussion for 15 min. after each volunteer session to help you reflect on your experiences and how these relate to larger societal issues. For more info, visit our website.

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