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 Volunteer in Port Hope, Ontario| Home | Ontario | Information about volunteering and helping the 7 non-profit and charitable organizations located in Port Hope, Ontario. You can narrow or expand these results from the menu to the right by selecting locations near Port Hope, other locations in Ontario, choosing a category of interest or a specific organization by name. 
 
 
|  | Canadian Fire Fighters Museum95 Mill St. South, Port Hope, Ontario
 
 The Canadian Fire Fighters Museum has a growing collection of fire apparatus representing hand drawn, horse drawn, and motorized periods of fire fighting in Canada. Additional exhibits include a working municipal fire alarm system, photo displays, helmets, turnout gear and tools of the trade. Our latest exhibit is the collection of Canadian fire hydrants that is steadily growing.
 
 Keywords: Museums and Archives
· History
· Arts and Culture
 Volunteer Profile of Canadian Fire Fighters Museum
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|  | La Jeunesse Youth Orchestra IncPort Hope, Ontario
 
 LJYO enriches the lives of all who participate by providing a myriad of interactive learning experiences.  Through orchestra rehearsal, public performance, and education opportunities, LJYO opens minds and hearts and develops community.
 
 Keywords: Music
· Arts and Culture
 Volunteer Profile of La Jeunesse Youth Orchestra Inc
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|  | Northumberland Big Sisters Big Brothers Incorporated18 John St, 2nd floor, Port Hope, Ontario
 
 Northumberland Big Sisters was proud to be one of the founding members of both the provincial and national umbrella organizations - Big Sisters of Canada and Big Sisters Association of Ontario. More recently, local members were actively involved in the unification process of bringing these organizations together with Big Brothers and Sisters of Canada. In July 2001, a new organization know as Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada was formed.
 
 Keywords: Crisis Support
· Children and Youth
 Volunteer Profile of Northumberland Big Sisters Big Brothers Incorporated
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|  | Northumberland Humane Society371 Ward St, Port Hope, Ontario
 
 The Northumberland Humane Society is a charitable community resource, dedicated to protecting and providing temporary shelter and comfort to all animals in need and promoting adoption and rehoming for abused, abandoned, neglected, and unwanted companion animals.
 
 Keywords: Rescue and Adoption
· Animals
 Volunteer Profile of Northumberland Humane Society
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|  | Port Hope Agricultural SocietyElgin Street, Port Hope, Ontario
 
 We celebrate 1831 as the founding date for the Port Hope & District Agricultural Society. Farmers in Hope Township were interested in forming an Agricultural Society and a meeting was held at Bletcher's Inn, at what is now Dale Corners, in December of 1830. A constitution was drawn up and the Port Hope Agricultural Society became a reality in the spring of 1831. The Secretary was authorized to import purebred cattle in 1832. Durham and other breeds were introduced and sold at cost to the members. By 1834, the Society began to import good seed wheat.
 
 Keywords: Festival
· Arts and Culture
 Volunteer Profile of Port Hope Agricultural Society
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|  | Port Hope and District Historical Society3632 Ganaraska Road, Port Hope, Ontario
 
 To keep alive and bring to life, for young and old, and to preserve for generations to come, the History and Heritage of our Region [the township of HOPE and the town of Port Hope, Ontario] through meetings, lectures, displays, presentations and other functions and to involve other Heritage Groups as well as elementary, high school and university students in these activities.
 
 Keywords: History
· Arts and Culture
 Volunteer Profile of Port Hope and District Historical Society
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|  | Port Hope Public Library Board31 Queen St, Port Hope, Ontario
 
 Port Hope Public Library has two branches and provides library service for over 16,000 residents in the Municipality of Port Hope; for people who work, go to school or own property in the Municipality; and for visitors to the area.
 
 Keywords: Libraries
· Education and Literacy
 Volunteer Profile of Port Hope Public Library Board
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 Locations near Port Hope
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 (24 km): Grafton
 
 (33 km): Bowmanville
 
 (39 km): Peterborough
 
 (44 km): Hastings
 
 (45 km): Brighton
 
 (45 km): Oshawa
 
 (49 km): Bridgenorth
 
 (53 km): Whitby
 
 (56 km): Campbellford
 
 
 Latest Volunteer Profilesin Port Hope - (add profile)
 
  Northumberland Humane Society The Northumberland Humane Society is a charitable community resource, dedicated to protecting and providing temporary shelter and comfort to all animals in need and promoting adoption and rehoming for abused, abandoned, neglected, and unwanted companion animals. 
  Port Hope Agricultural Society We celebrate 1831 as the founding date for the Port Hope & District Agricultural Society. Farmers in Hope Township were interested in forming an Agricultural Society and a meeting was held at Bletcher's Inn, at what is now Dale Corners, in December of 1830. A constitution was drawn up and the Port Hope Agricultural Society became a reality in the spring of 1831. The Secretary was authorized to import purebred cattle in 1832. Durham and other breeds were introduced and sold at cost to the members. By 1834, the Society began to import good seed wheat. 
  Northumberland Big Sisters Big Brothers Incorporated Northumberland Big Sisters was proud to be one of the founding members of both the provincial and national umbrella organizations - Big Sisters of Canada and Big Sisters Association of Ontario. More recently, local members were actively involved in the unification process of bringing these organizations together with Big Brothers and Sisters of Canada. In July 2001, a new organization know as Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada was formed. 
  Port Hope and District Historical Society To keep alive and bring to life, for young and old, and to preserve for generations to come, the History and Heritage of our Region [the township of HOPE and the town of Port Hope, Ontario] through meetings, lectures, displays, presentations and other functions and to involve other Heritage Groups as well as elementary, high school and university students in these activities. 
  La Jeunesse Youth Orchestra Inc LJYO enriches the lives of all who participate by providing a myriad of interactive learning experiences.  Through orchestra rehearsal, public performance, and education opportunities, LJYO opens minds and hearts and develops community. 
  Canadian Fire Fighters Museum The Canadian Fire Fighters Museum has a growing collection of fire apparatus representing hand drawn, horse drawn, and motorized periods of fire fighting in Canada. Additional exhibits include a working municipal fire alarm system, photo displays, helmets, turnout gear and tools of the trade. Our latest exhibit is the collection of Canadian fire hydrants that is steadily growing. 
  Port Hope Public Library Board Port Hope Public Library has two branches and provides library service for over 16,000 residents in the Municipality of Port Hope; for people who work, go to school or own property in the Municipality; and for visitors to the area. 
 
 Volunteer in Port Hopeby Category
 Animals
 
 Arts and Culture
 
 Children and Youth
 
 Crisis Support
 
 Education and Literacy
 
 Festival
 
 History
 
 Libraries
 
 Museums and Archives
 
 Music
 
 Rescue and Adoption
 
 
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