Community
Board
Northeast Edmonton
Community Board
Check out some of the programs and events happening in Northeast Edmonton, hosted by some of our community partners and organizations
AYP Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities
If you are interested in being a volunteer with us, please fill out the form below!
Candora Employment Programs
For over 30 years, Candora is the positive change serving Edmontonians, living in the Beverly, Abbottsfield and Rundle area. By providing community-based programs, we strive every day to end the isolation of poverty and to reach out to those in need.
- Employment Preperation
- Employability Sessions
- Paid Work Experience Placements
- Short Training Courses
- Community Resources & Involvement
- And More...
Kara Family Resources
Kara provides free educational programming, groups, and events designed to create positive outcomes for children and their families throughout the Edmonton area. KARA is a Spoke of the North Central Edmonton FRN (Family Resource Network).
- ECS Programs
- Parenting Programs
- Family Support Services
- Special Events
- And More...
Norwood Virtual Parent Education Groups
Norwood Child and Family Resource Centre recognizes the parent as the expert of their family’s well-being. Our programs and services draw from families’ strengths to support optimal child development. You are your child’s first teacher and we are here to support you!
- Parent and Child Groups
- Parent Education Groups
- Head Start Programs
- Parent Respite Programs
- And More...
YEG Youth Connect
YEG Youth Connect is an annual, one-day event that exists to connect youth, ages 13-29, who are experiencing homelessness, or at risk of experiencing homelessness, with the resources they need to turn their lives around.
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Education Resources
- Housing Resources
- Legal Advice
- Health Support
- And More...
Edmonton Public Library (EPL)
Reading Buddies is an EPL program designed to provide meaningful and rewarding volunteer opportunities to teens between the ages of 13 and 17 years of age. Teen mentors (Big Buddies) are matched with children in GradesĀ 2 to 4 (Little Buddies) to help promote and develop a joy of reading at an early age. Through literacy-centered interactive games, activities and partnered reading, teen mentors work with their buddies to help encourage kids to become more enthusiastic readers. The focus of the program is having FUN, reading and participating in reading related activities. It is not intended to be a tutoring program.
