Join us in celebrating National Volunteer Week from April 14 – 20 as the City extends its gratitude to all volunteers. Their dedication and generosity enhance the fabric of our community, making a profound impact on the lives of residents.
COQUITLAM, B.C., April 9, 2024 – Join us in celebrating National Volunteer Week from April 14 – 20 as the City extends its gratitude to all volunteers. Their dedication and generosity enhance the fabric of our community, making a profound impact on the lives of residents.
Each year, volunteers contribute countless hours to support various programs, events, and services. Last year these totaled up to 50,409 hours across all initiatives. Volunteers help keep Coquitlam safe and clean, protect our environment, and support seniors and others in need.
Connect with Community at Outreach Events
This year, the City has put together many fun and free outreach activities and events to bring our community together in celebration of National Volunteer Week. Find more information about these activities at coquitlam.ca/volunteer.
Why Volunteer with the City of Coquitlam
Volunteering is a rewarding way to:
- Share your expertise: Help your community by sharing your talent and skills.
- Gain experience: Choose a role that will help you gain experience you can use in other areas of your life.
- Connect with others: Volunteering connects you with new people with similar interests and helps strengthen bonds in our community.
Sign up today for a number of opportunities. Help to maintain Coquitlam’s outdoor spaces, share a positive message with a local senior, guide local sports groups and much more at coquitlam.ca/volunteer.
Find Volunteer Opportunities Online
If you or someone you know is interested in volunteering, visit coquitlam.ca/volunteer, contact the City of Coquitlam’s Volunteer Services team at volunteers@coquitlam.ca or call 604-927-6076.
Visit coquitlam.ca/volunteer for a listing of volunteer opportunities, including:
- Parks, Recreation and Culture – Volunteers work in a variety of areas, including swimming, skating, children and seniors programs, and special events.
- Adopt programs – Individuals, families, groups or businesses can become stewards for parks, trails and streets by volunteering to clean up garbage and report problems, hazards or vandalism.
- Community policing – Volunteers are involved in bike and foot patrols, attending community events and spearheading new initiatives.
- Park Spark – Volunteers support Coquitlam’s parks and greenspaces, including the Inspiration Garden and Light Brigade programs.
- Seniors Pavilion support – Lead activities, programming and special events, and volunteer in our Pavilion cafes and bistros.
Get the Latest News on Coquitlam Parks, Recreation and Culture
To stay up-to-date about Coquitlam Parks, Recreation, Culture and Facilities news:
- Subscribe to the PRC E-news newsletter at coquitlam.ca/enews to receive bi-weekly parks, recreation and culture updates
- Follow @cityofcoquitlam on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn
- Download the free CoquitlamConnect app from the App Store or Google Play, or through the links at coquitlam.ca/CoquitlamConnect
- Find other ways to stay connected at coquitlam.ca/connect
Media contact:
Jim Lacroix
Community Recreation Manager
City of Coquitlam
604-927-4386
prcs_info@coquitlam.ca