Volunteer Position

Sunshine Club Harvesting Volunteer
Pick blooms, plant hope. Help harvest flowers that fund healing retreats for survivors. Join us—volunteer today! 🌸Good for FamiliesGood for GroupsGood for YouthGood for people with Special Needs and Diverse Abilities
Sunshine Club Harvesting Volunteer – U Grow Girl 🌸
Join our Sunshine Club and help bring healing to life—one flower at a time. As a Sunshine Club Harvesting Volunteer, you’ll be part of the beautiful process of gathering blooms from our flower fields to support U Grow Girl’s Time to Heal Retreat, a free, trauma recovery retreat for women who survived child sexual abuse.
🌻 Volunteer Shifts:
Every Monday and Wednesday morning from 8:30–10:30 AM in Salmon Arm.
Can’t commit weekly? No problem—you’re welcome to sign up for single dates that work for you!
🌿 What You’ll Do:
Harvest flowers alongside our team
Strip leaves and prepare stems for bouquet making
Share connection, laughter, and purpose while surrounded by nature
💛 Accessible Roles Available:
If standing or walking for long periods isn’t an option, you can still join us! Many of our Sunshine Club volunteers sit comfortably in the shade and help prep flowers by removing leaves—an equally vital and valued role.
No experience is needed—just a kind heart and willingness to help. We provide all training, tools, and support.
By giving your time, you’re helping fund healing, build community, and remind survivors they’re not alone.
Be a ray of sunshine in someone’s healing journey. Sign up today—hope is blooming. 🌞
This volunteer position has no scheduling requirements attached to it. You can work out your availability and time commitment directly with the organizer.
U Grow Girl
Salmon Arm, British Columbia
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U Grow Girl SocietyTo create and sustain free, trauma-informed healing access for adult women survivors of childhood sexual abuse in rural and underserved communities. As a survivor-led organization, U Grow Girl removes barriers before crisis — ensuring healing is held with care, and access is created through community partnership.
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