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Why Volunteer?

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Benefits to the school

As a volunteer you are in a position to positively influence Immanuel Christian School:
  • you serve as an ambassador of the school due to your experience and added knowledge of the school and programs;
  • you supplement the school’s resources through the skills you supply;
  • you give teachers more time for specific tasks such as instruction;
  • you allow for additional services or programs to be offered;
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Benefits to the volunteer

As a volunteer it is hoped that you will benefit from your time at Immanuel Christian School:
  • in developing or refining your own skills;
  • in receiving the appreciation and respect of students and staff;
  • in achieving the satisfaction of making an important contribution to the Immanuel Christian School community in the sharing of skills, interests and experiences;

Matching the person to the job

It is important that your skills are properly matched so that your time is valued and used effectively. This develops a greater sense of self-worth on your part and a greater sense of appreciation on the part of the teacher for the work done.

Young girl sitting at a school lunch table with a sandwich in hands
Smiling woman wearing a lanyard, standing indoors with a blurred hallway background.

On-Going Fundraisers

The fundraising committee’s challenge is to raise funds during the school year to help offset costs.

If you’re interested in helping any one of these programs please let us know, new talent is always welcome.

Please consider your support in these areas.

  • Hot Lunch

    Hot lunch program is offered once a week. Volunteers are required the day of to assist with the setup and serving of meals

    Class Trips

    Driving and supervising students on class trips.

    Coaching

    Coaches required for extra-curricular sports.

    Playground Duty

    Supervising students during lunch recess.

    Library

    Assisting the librarian with various library tasks.

    Field Day

    Assisting the primary students with games and snacks. Assist with event supervision, timing and encouragement.
    Organize and/or assist with the hot lunch provided for the event.

    SAM (Special Activity Month)

    A special activity is held on four consecutive Friday afternoons in Jan / Feb (i.e. swimming, skating, curling). Driving and/or assisting with the activity.

    Grandparents Day

    The school welcomes grandparents or senior friend to the school. The day includes visiting classrooms, book fair and lunch. Volunteers are required to assist with the setup, preparation and serving of meals and cleanup.

    Golf Tournament

    This is annual event is organized and run by a committee of volunteers from the school. It takes place late May /early June.

    Baking

    Many times throughout the year baking and fresh food items are requested for various functions.

    Student Performances

    Can you decorate , play the piano, lead a choir, assist with costumes and props? We could use your help!

    Maintenance

    We are always in need of help to maintain the building and grounds.

Serving

At Immanuel Christian School we teach students the power of Christ to bring healing and restoration, and so we want to empower them and help them realize the choices they have, at a very young age, to make a difference. Their efforts can bring healing or restoration in a way that can change lives for individuals, families or whole communities.

We want our students to realize that God blesses those who give as well as those who receive. We believe that it is important for children to learn that when they are young. Each child learns to bring hope and in doing experience hope.

Encourage and foster growth in students to share their insights, skills, and gifts to honour God. Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God’s grace in its various forms.
Peter 4:10
Smiling child outside in the snow wearing a green jacket, white hat and matching red scarf and mittens

The Refuge

This year students collected hats, mittens, scarves and socks for the Refuge. As part of the Christmas program they brought in their gifts for the Christ Child to parallel the gifts which the Wisemen brought to Christ. The next day some upper class students helped bring the gifts to the Refuge.

Contributors

Oshawa Bookkeeping

Paul Guerin
http://www.oshawabookkeeper.com

Bryden Landscaping

Bryan Denbok
http://www.brydenlandscaping.com

Rer Auto

Ron Rienstra
http://www.rerautomobiles.com

BTS Bakker Technical Services Ltd.

John Bakker
http://www.btsltd.ca

Mack Lawyers

Craig Mack
http://macklawyers.ca

D & R Custom Steele

Dan Engelage
http://www.drsteelfab.com

Matthew Bakker Chartered Accountant

Matthew Bakker
matthew.bakker@bakkerca.ca

Samuel, Son & Co LTD

Mark Banis
http://www.samuel.com

Classic Chemicals

Rob Jones

Phoenix Transportation

http://www.phoenixbus.ca

Country Electric

Gerry DeJong
http://countryelectric.biz

Masters Golf Carts

Mark Ollerenshaw
http://mastersgolfcarts.com

Roger Bouma Remax JAZZ

Roger Bouma
http://www.bouma.ca

Edwards and Davies Jewellers

Adam Ollerenshaw
http://edwardsanddavies.com

Contact

905-728-9071 

120 Glovers Rd, Oshawa, ON L1G 3X9

120 Glovers Rd, Oshawa, ON L1G 3X9

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