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Virtual Volunteers - Invisible and Invaluable
Whether from a cyber café in Bangladesh, San Diego, Toronto, or Hong Kong, volunteers have made a significant contribution towards the enhancement of Macdonald Youth Services' (MYS) programs and services

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Posted February 7

Big Brothers Big Sisters Of Canada Embrace Internet's Potential - Toronto

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CANADA EMBRACE INTERNETS POTENTIAL: TORONTO

Randy Tyler, a recognized pioneer and expert in Online Volunteer program development in Canada, is delivering a presentation for Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies across Canada on using the Internet to compete for precious resources. The national convention will be held in Toronto at the Institute for Learning from July 1-6, 2003.

Winnipeg, Canada (PRWEB) June 26, 2003 -- Randy Tyler, a recognized pioneer and expert in Online Volunteer program development in Canada, is delivering a presentation for Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies across Canada on using the Internet to compete for precious resources. The national convention will be held in Toronto at the Institute for Learning from July 1-6, 2003.

 

Big Brothers Big Sisters agencies across Canada are excited to have the opportunity to learn from Randy Tyler at our National Convention this year. We know we will benefit from Randy's expertise and experience in using the Internet to compete for precious resources and help us serve more children in our quality mentoring programs.", said Karen Hancock, National Programs Coordinator for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada.

More, see this Online Volunteering Resource.

Posted November 9

Internet Revolutionizes The Way Of Volunteering - PNNOnline

Posted by: laurakujawsk, PNNOnline, on Tuesday, March 11, 2003
Topic Special Features

One nonprofit in Canada realized that it was becoming increasingly difficult to recruit volunteers to help with their program. They acted on the adage that "when one door closes, another opens." Read this feature article to discover how Macdonald Youth Services is finding the volunteers that they need.

By Randy Tyler

When it became ever more difficult to recruit face-to-face volunteers, our youth treatment agency, Macdonald Youth Services (MYS), turned to the global Internet for help. Whether looking for a graphic designer, video editor, software developer, database creator, writer, web designer or voice narrator, for example, our organization has been at the leading-edge and forefront recruiting volunteers from around the globe. This new kind of faceless, highly-skilled volunteers, whether from such far flung locales as Bangladesh, Toronto, Texas, Sri Lanka, Montreal, New York or Hong Kong, have various reasons for getting involved, but their willingness to help us, an organization they will never see, or even know where it is located on the map, is unprecedented and amazing.

With the global explosion of online users, the Internet is revolutionizing and forever changing the face of volunteering. Never before have volunteers had the opportunity to donate their time and talents to an organization a province, state, country or continent away from the comfort and convenience of their home. See PNNOnline for the complete article.

For further information visit this online volunteering resource.

 

Posted August 21

Online Volunteering Definition Conceived by Randy Tyler - Narrated by Geoff Edwards

 

Virtual Volunteering, at one level, is defined as volunteering via the Internet. MYS's definition of online volunteering, conceived by Randy Tyler in 2003, reflects a deeper phenomena. Geoff Edwards, an MYS Vancouver-based online volunteer voice artist, brought life to Randy's definition in his voice narration. For further information, www.mys.ca/volunter or RandyTyler@gmail.com. Download Geoff's narration (mp3) from The Internet Archive.

Visit this online volunteering resource for additional information.

Posted August 20

Virtual Volunteer Recruitment Audio PSA

August 2, 2004 - MYS reaches to the air waves to attract virtual volunteers. Thanks to MYS Vancouver-based Online Volunteer Voice Artist, Geoff Edwards, a 30 second ready-to-air Online Volunteer Recruitment PSA was distributed to radio stations. For further information, please contact www.mys.ca/volunter or RandyTyler@gmail.com. Download the 30 second MYS online volunteer recruitment PSA from The Internet Archive.

For further information about online volunteering visit this resource.

Posted August 18

How to Use Skype to Communicate with Online Volunteers

YouTube: 253,590 views

Although Skype states their VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) application is relatively "easy to download, install and use", a visual tutorial may help those with installing and using this program for the first time. As apart of the best practises publication about Online Volunteerism being developed by Randy Tyler, MYS has facilitated the creation of many how-to videos.

For further information visit this online volunteering resource.

Posted August 18

Randy Tyler to Present at IAVE World Volunteer Conference - Barcelona, Spain

August 5, 2004 ­ Macdonald Youth Services' Randy Tyler will deliver a presentation entitled "Online Volunteerism: An Effective, Diverse Approach to Sustaining Volunteerism in the Non-Profit Sector Today" at the 18th IAVE World Volunteer Conference to be held at the International Conference Center in Barcelona, Spain. For details about Randy's IAVE online volunteering presentation, listen to MYS virtual volunteer Russ McLamb's audio news release. Further information www.mys.ca/volunter or RandyTyler@gmail.com. Download the audio-based (mp3) news release from The Internet Archive.

More, visit the Online Volunteering Resource.

Posted August 17

Online Volunteering Interview - CTV Canada AM Interviews Randy Tyler

 

MYS Online Tutor Amanda Brown from Toronto and MYS webmaster and volunteer co-ordinator, Randy Tyler, were interviewed (2001) on CTV's Canada AM about MYS's virtual volunteering program. This is the audio track of the video interview. For further information, www.mys.ca/volunter or RandyTyler@gmail.com. Download the audio track of this Online Volunteering TV Interview from The Internet Archive.

More, visit the Online Volunteering Resource.

Posted August 16