| |
|
Resources & Links
Youth Volunteer Coalition
http://cvj-yvc.org
These NGOs, including some of the largest in the country, agree on the following point: that Canada cannot afford to lose the energy and enthusiasm of tens of thousands of young citizens each year who are ready to give several months of their lives to work as volunteers. Unfortunately, our NGOs lack the required resources, and consequently the great majority of these young applicants are turned away.This little known reality must be brought urgently to the public attention. After considering various courses of action, the Coalition has decided to focus its efforts on presenting the greatest possible number of petitions to Parliament.
Concordia University Volunteer Abroad Program
http://www.concordiavolunteers.org
Concordia University Volunteer Abroad Program (C.U.V.A.P.) is a humanitarian
organization based out of Concordia University, created with the purpose of providing
assistance to countries experiencing high levels of poverty in addition to those
heavily affected by the world wide AIDS pandemic. C.U.V.A.P. is a non profit
organization created by Concordia University students in the faculty of Arts
& Science and was created in 2004 stemming from the ever growing concern and
realization that all people must do their part regardless of borders in the fight
against the effects of poverty, war, and the spread of the AIDS virus.
FIC Concordia
http://www.ficconcordia.org
The Forum on International Cooperation, is an organization of Concordia University students whose main career focus is in international affairs. The Forum's guiding principle is the promotion of the idea of individual responsibility within the global context. This responsibility includes working with governments, non-governmental institutions and individuals in a cooperative manner so as to encourage the process of development.
FIC UBC
FIC UBC, FIC UBC (wordpress)
Forum on International Cooperation UBC (FIC-UBC), is a formally constituted club of the University of British Columbia Alma Mater Society (AMS) consisting of students who demonstrate an interest in international affairs and who aim to promote global social justice.
|
|
|
|