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Volunteering is a fun and engaging way to give back to your community. Teens and adults and people of all abilities can volunteer with the City of Markham.
Laura Gold Markham Civic Centre 101 Town Centre Boulevard Markham, Ontario, L3R 9W3
Contact Laura Gold at lgold@markham.ca if you have any questions.
Board and Committee Vacancies
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Markham Board and Committee Appointment Policy
The Board and Committee Appointment Policy [PDF], approved by City Council on March 22, 2011, ensures a fair and equitable appointment process to City boards and committees. The Policy ensures the most qualified applicants are appointed as Members, and that applicants are representative of Markham’s diverse community.
Once you have created your online volunteer account and finished your qualifications, you can search for volunteer opportunities.
Log in to MyImpactPage.com to view and sign up for opportunities or download the mobile app for Apple or Android.
All of our volunteer opportunities are posted each season for you to browse. Sign up for any activities that interest you! Just be sure you have completed the qualifications prior to signing up.
If you have not yet made an online volunteer account, or need more information about qualifications, please visit How to Become a Volunteer to fill in an application and get started.
Reminder: You will only see opportunities offered by the department with which you sign up — so remember to sign up for all departments that may interest you!
Watch a special video message from Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti and Sydney Baxter on the launch of the new Mayor’s Black Youth Liaison Committee:
The Mayor’s Black Youth Liaison Committee will be a voice for Black youth in the City of Markham by providing an open forum for youth to convey perspectives on issues and initiatives that are of particular importance to them. The Committee will provide guidance and advice to the City to support Black youth in the community and combat anti-Black racism, in collaboration with key City staff, including the City’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Specialist, political leaders and community stakeholders.