Walk-In clinic seen by a Nurse Practitioner for
minor ailments, such as: Cold, flu, fever, sore
throat, and other non-life-threatening conditions
We provide community and health services
navigation as needed
We also serve individuals without OHIP and
with no primary care provider
Please bring ID, medications (no narcotics)
and a mask to your appointment!
Learn from young professionals about careers in Technology and Law. Learn about the journey these two speakers took to achieve their career goals, the decisions they made, and their future career paths.
Attention all high school students! We have an exciting leadership opportunity to share with you! Olympian Sarah Wells and the Believe Initiative team are hosting a FREE virtual conference called EVOLVE 2021 on August 6 & 7 for high schoolers across Canada! During this conference, students will learn valuable skills related to mindset, confidence, entrepreneurship, and networking.
The focus will be on developing elite level leadership and give you the opportunity to hear from Olympic athletes DURING the Summer Olympics, as well as ask questions to industry experts from Sony Music, Twitter, RBC, and more to be announced! They’re expecting close to 5,000 student leaders to attend and spots are limited so sign up now!
You can register for FREE by heading to www.believeinitiative.com/conference! You won’t want to miss this epic virtual event! Sign up today! If you have any questions, please email outreach@believeinitiative.com.
*Note: you will have access to both conference days upon registration*
With the holiday spirit still lingering in the air, 2020 is shaping up to be a perfect year for volunteering. Perhaps your New Year’s resolution is to make more friends, help others, or get more involved in the community. Volunteering is the perfect opportunity for you to stick to those resolutions.
Let’s take a look at some common New Year’s resolutions, and how volunteering can help you achieve them.
I want to make more friends
Volunteering is one of the best ways to
make new friends and build connections. Working together with other volunteers
allows you to bond over a shared experience. As a volunteer, you will be
working with other volunteers who may share your similar interests and
aspirations. For those who are new to Markham, volunteering is a great way to
introduce yourself to the community and meet new people.
I want to be more confident
As a volunteer who is positively
impacting the Markham community, it’s natural to feel a sense of
accomplishment. Volunteers may gain a sense of pride and boosted self-esteem
after a rewarding day of helping others. By making yourself available to
volunteer opportunities, you are making it known that you want to be a helpful
member of the community. This increased sense of confidence will surely help
you for your future goals in 2020 and beyond!
I want to get healthier
Modern society has resulted in more people moving less. Whether you are working at a desk all day or studying at the library, people have generally become less active. While not all volunteer positions are physically demanding, the extra steps or tasks might just be what you need to get moving again. Older adults who find themselves moving less would greatly benefit from volunteering (although volunteering is right for any age).
I want a better job
It seems like we live in a world where
even entry-level positions require previous experience. Those looking to break
into a new or different career field should consider volunteering in order to
get this valuable industry experience and build networks. More generally,
volunteering can help bolster your resume with several transferable skills
which may include: teamwork, time management, and organization.
I want to have more fun!
2019 was fun, but you want to take 2020 to the next level. Volunteering is a great way to try something new and change up your routine. Finding that perfect volunteer opportunity can be an enlightening moment. There are many benefits for volunteering, but at the end of the day, you wouldn’t be volunteering unless it was something you really wanted to do – something that you thought was fun!
Happy 2020, and happy volunteering!
Where should I go?
If you’re ready to start volunteering, but don’t know where to begin, find your next volunteer opportunity with Volunteer Markham. VM makes getting involved with your community a lot easier. Head over to our current listings and find the perfect placement today.