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📅 Wednesday, June 3, 2026
📍 Talbot Room, Southwestern Public Health, 1230 Talbot Street, St. Thomas
🕐 10:00 am – 12 noon

Join us to hear how Volunteer Elgin is expanding its reach across the community, growing its membership, and building new momentum for volunteerism in Elgin County. We’ll share what we’ve accomplished over the past year, where we’re headed next, and how we plan to strengthen outreach and create even greater value for our members.

💌 Questions or to RSVP: info@volunteerelgin.org
We’d love to see you there – because together, we make volunteerism stronger!

Portal, community displays, and Volunteer Fair strengthen volunteer connections across Elgin County

Elgin County, ON — April 1, 2026

Volunteer Elgin is marking National Volunteer Week (April 19-25) with an expanded series of activities designed to connect residents with volunteer opportunities across Elgin County. Building on the success of its inaugural event, Volunteer Elgin will host its second annual Volunteer Fair on Saturday, April 25 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm at the St. Thomas Public Library, alongside expanded outreach across the county with information displays in Aylmer and Dutton from April 20–24.

The Volunteer Fair will bring together a wide range of community organizations looking to recruit volunteers and share information about their programs. Residents will have the opportunity to learn about volunteer opportunities, meet representatives from local organizations, and discover ways to contribute to causes they care about.

Since relaunching in 2024, Volunteer Elgin has focused on strengthening the infrastructure that helps local organizations recruit and engage volunteers. A key milestone—supported by funding from the Elgin St. Thomas Community Foundation—was the launch of the Volunteer Elgin online volunteer opportunity portal volunteerelgin.org in late 2024. The platform allows residents to search and apply for volunteer opportunities with organizations across the county and has already drawn interest from other municipalities and volunteer agencies exploring similar approaches across the region.

Volunteer Elgin has also recently joined Volunteer Canada, connecting the organization to a national network that supports volunteer centres and promotes volunteerism across the country. “Across Canada, many organizations are still rebuilding their volunteer base following the pandemic,” said Carolyn Johnson, Chair of Volunteer Elgin and Executive Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters St. Thomas-Elgin. “What we’re hearing from community groups across Elgin County is that the need for volunteers has never gone away — but connecting people with the right opportunities has become more challenging. Volunteer Elgin’s online portal is helping bridge that gap by giving residents one place to discover meaningful ways to contribute and by helping organizations reach volunteers more effectively.”

Volunteer Elgin works with community organizations across the county to strengthen volunteer recruitment, coordination, and engagement. Through its website and volunteer opportunity portal, the organization provides a centralized place where residents can explore ways to contribute their time and skills to local causes.

“After retiring to Port Stanley, I began looking for a meaningful way to give back using the skills I had developed in my communications career,” said Catherine Harrison, a volunteer leader with Volunteer Elgin. “When I discovered Volunteer Elgin, I immediately saw the potential of a strong county-wide volunteer centre. When communities make it easier for people to find ways to contribute, it strengthens every organization and every neighbourhood.”

This year, Volunteer Elgin is expanding its reach across the county through Volunteer Week information displays in Aylmer and Dutton, bringing local volunteer opportunities into more communities and reinforcing its role as a county-wide volunteer hub. Volunteer Elgin representatives will be on site Friday, April 24 to answer questions and connect with residents interested in getting involved.

Residents interested in volunteering can explore current opportunities through the Volunteer Elgin volunteer portal at: www.volunteerelgin.org

Community organizations interested in participating in the Volunteer Elgin Volunteer Fair or learning more about Volunteer Elgin membership can find additional information on the website or by email to info@volunteerelgin.org.

Media Contact
Catherine Harrison
Volunteer Elgin
catherine@volunteerelgin.org
www.volunteerelgin.org

Volunteer Elgin will host its second annual Volunteer Fair at the St. Thomas Public Library on Saturday, April 25 from 10:00 am – 2:00 pm.

The Volunteer Fair is a great opportunity for residents to learn about the many ways to get involved in their community. Local organizations from across Elgin County will be on hand to share information about volunteer opportunities and the important work they do.

Whether you are looking to give back, meet new people, build new skills, or support a cause you care about, the Volunteer Fair offers a relaxed and welcoming environment to explore opportunities and connect with community organizations.

Sweet treats and door prizes will be available throughout the event.

No registration is required for attendees. Just stop by anytime between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.

Location:
St. Thomas Public Library
153 Curtis Street, St. Thomas, Ontario

Volunteer Week Displays – April 20–24

In addition to the Volunteer Fair, Volunteer Elgin will be hosting displays during Volunteer Week (April 20–24) featuring information about local volunteer opportunities.

Displays will be available at:

East Elgin Community Complex
531 Talbot Street West, Aylmer, ON

Dutton Library
236 Shackleton Street, Dutton, ON

On Friday, April 24, Volunteer Elgin representatives will be on site at both locations to answer questions and help people learn more about volunteering in Elgin County.

For Community Organizations

Organizations interested in participating in the Volunteer Fair are welcome to register. Participation is open to all community organizations across Elgin County, not only Volunteer Elgin members.

Space is limited and registration closes April 10.

Download the Volunteer Fair registration form below.

Organizations may also choose to become Volunteer Elgin members, which includes free participation in the Fair, a presence on the Volunteer Elgin website, and access to the volunteer opportunity posting portal. For more information visit our become a member page.

Contact

For more information, please contact:
info@volunteerelgin.org

Join us for the Volunteer Elgin Annual General Meeting

📅 Monday, October 14, 2025
📍 Railway City Brewery, St. Thomas
🕐 1:00 – 3:00 PM

Come learn about the progress we’ve made this past year, our exciting plans for 2026, and how we’re working together to strengthen volunteerism across Elgin County. It’s also a great opportunity to connect with other local nonprofits and community members who care about making a difference.

💌 Questions or to RSVP: Contact Carolyn Johnson at carolyn.johnsonc@bigbrothersbigsisters.ca
We’d love to see you there – because together, we make volunteerism stronger!

We are excited to invite you to participate in the inaugural Volunteer Elgin Volunteer Fair, where you can connect with community members eager to get involved and make a difference in your organization!

When: Saturday May 3rd, 2025 from 10 am- 2 pm

Where: St. Thomas Public Library

Participating Fee: Free for Volunteer Elgin Member Organizations, $50 for non-members (plus a $25-50 door prize contribution)

Please confirm your participation by April 17,2025 by emailing Kristina at kpringle@wechc.on.ca. Space is limited, so please register early.

The full website is set to be released to the public on December 2nd, 2024

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