Volunteering
How to Get Involved
Are you passionate about making sport and physical activity accessible to everyone? At AdaptAbility London, we connect volunteers with local adapted sport and activity programs that support persons with disabilities. Explore the opportunities below and find a role that fits your interests and schedule. Your support makes a difference!
Number of opportunities :
5

London Blizzard
Coaches, Pushers, Tournament Volunteer
Recruiting
Chris Wood
Please contact Chris Wood for further information

Special Olympics Ontario - London
Volunteer
Recruiting
Dennis Bordin
Please contact Special Olympics Ontario - London, at london.volunteer@specialolympicsontario.ca for more information.

London Track 3
Volunteer
We are actively recruiting skiers and snowboarders who want to support participants living with disabilities learn how to ski, sit ski or snowboard. Orientation late fall and early winter to be ready for the program starting the first or second week in January.
Orientation is made up of online education modules and onhill training. A vulnerable screening police check is required (Track 3 can help with this process).

London Aquatic Club
Assistant
Recruiting
Kelvin Boone
Completion of training session is required

Challenger Baseball
Field Volunteer
Recruiting
Derek Castillo
Please send CV to contact email
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