Volunteer to thrive through festival community

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Vancouver, BC - Ever feel disconnected these days and find yourself seeking a new solution to thrive? In any given year, BC and Alberta is home to 200+ festivals, sporting events and community experiences, powered by volunteers.  Go volunteer and go thrive.

“We didn’t know each other two hours ago before this shift and now we’ve been chatting, and I’ve made a new friend in Jennifer” says Regan, a Vancouver FIFA Fan Festival volunteer.

Watch the video below to see how Regan and Jennifer leverage their volunteer experiences to build their community connections.

WATCH > Why volunteer? Regan and Jennifer, two Vancouver FIFA Fan Festival Volunteers, list the benefits for Jim Barr.

 

Watch Answering the question, "Why volunteer at festivals?" on YouTube.

FestivalSeekers wants to see our community more connected to the festival community than ever before. 

Just head over to FestivalSeekers calendar of events, pick any festival upcoming, head to their website and you should find a volunteer section to submit your interest.

Feel like you are part of something.

For Maria, who has now been living 12 years in Vancouver after emigrating from Mexico, volunteering at the FIFA Fan Festival is about the nation building.  

“I love seeing all the people from around the world cheering their teams and I’ve really been enjoying that energy,” she says.

And whether it's being part of a world energy that is FIFA World Cup, or something perhaps a bit more homegrown, like the Jasper Folk Music Festival, volunteering really does deliver the stoke.

Jasper Folk Music Festival volunteers help bring music to the mountains.

“You can’t score that level of dopamine playing video games,” explains Jasper Folk Festival 10 year volunteer Executive Director Cristin Murphy.  “Everyone there realizes we are doing something together that makes the world a little bit better.”

Don't just think volunteering for an event is a weekend gig, advance your interests in supporting Alberta and BC’s festival ecosystem by joining a festival board. Who knows perhaps one day you’ll arrive at Murphy's level and hold the golden radio.

“Depending on the role, you're meeting the musicians,” explains Murphy on the behind the scenes access volunteers score, “or ensuring that the space is environmentally friendly.  

It's being a part of something so cool, being “on the scene” and collectively experiencing so much pride because we all can see what we’ve pulled off together.” 


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Back in the day, I ran an army of 1,100 volunteers for the Edmonton Indy, and it was some of the most joyous days. People were there for all the right reasons. Perhaps they were car fans, but most were there for the experience of coming together.

Over the past few weeks with the FIFA World Cup in town, “I’ve never felt Vancouver so together,” says Darius Fuladi, Seekers Media’s intern and BCIT broadcast journalism student.

Photo: Jim Barr
Vancouver’s FIFA Fan Festival is powered by over 3,200 volunteers