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Get involved in a community group  

Community organizations listed below are non-for-profit, volunteer-run groups that deliver recreational, art, cultural, social and/or sport programs and services that benefit Richmond Hill residents. 

Community Groups
Autism Ontario, York Region Chapter

Bereaved Families of York Region

Big Brothers Big Sisters

Canadian Blood Services, Hillcrest Mall

Canadian Cancer Society

Canadian Diabetes Association

Canadian Hearing Society

Canadian Mental Health Association York Region

Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)

Canadian Red Cross

Catholic Community Services of York Region

Centre for Immigrant and Community Services

Community Food Bank, Richmond Hill

Community Living York South

DiverseCity

Epilepsy York Region

Experience York Region

Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi

Girl Guides of Canada

Girls Incorporated of York Region

Heart and Stroke Foundation

Hellenic Canadian Community of York Region

Hill House Hospice

L'Arche Daybreak

La Leche League Canada

Learning Disabilities Association of York Region

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada, York South Chapter

My House Rainbow Resources of York Region

Oak Ridges Trail Association

Richmond Hill Garden and Horticultural Society

Richmond Hill Historical Society

Richmond Hill Model Airplane Club

Richmond Hill Toastmasters

Richmond Hill Winter Carnival

Salvation Army

Scouts Canada, 6th Richmond Hill Scout Group

Slovak Canadian National Council

Social Services Network

St. John Ambulance 

York South Special Olympics

Arts and Cultural Groups

Association of Russian Arts Crafts Fashion

Bayview Watercolour Society

Burr House Spinners and Weavers Guild

Dynasty Watercolour Group

Hill Potters' Guild

Opera York

Richmond Hill Beading Artists

Richmond Hill Camera Club

Richmond Hill Centennial Pipe Band

Richmond Hill Concert Band

Richmond Hill Group of Artists

Richmond Hill Philharmonic Orchestra

The Curtain Club

Toronto Ai Yue Philharmonic Arts Centre

York Region Chamber Music

York Region Arts Council

York Symphony Orchestra

Sports Groups

All Community Games (Formerly Sing Fai Sports Club)

Canadian Power and Sail Squadrons, Richmond Hill

Double Diamond Slo-Pitch League

Fung Loy Kok Taoist Tai Chi

KC Badminton Club

King City Skating Club, Oak Ridges

North Richmond Hill Men's Slo-Pitch

Oak Ridges Co-ed Recreation Slo-Pitch League

Oak Ridges Soccer Club

Richmond Hill Aquatic Club

Richmond Hill Canoe Club

Richmond Hill Curling Club

Richmond Hill Gymnastics Club

Richmond Hill Hockey Association

Richmond Hill Ladies Slo-Pitch League

Richmond Hill Lawn Bowling Club

Richmond Hill Lawn Tennis Club

Richmond Hill Mens' Slo-Pitch League

Richmond Hill Minor Softball Association

Richmond Hill Old Timers Men's Hockey League

Richmond Hill Phoenix Baseball Club

Richmond Hill Ringette Association

Richmond Hill Soccer Club

Richmond Hill Squash Club

Richmond Hill Youth Bowling Council

Richmond Training Centre, Figure Skating

Slo-Pitch 1

Stars United Baton Club

York Artistic Swimming

York Central Men's Ball Hockey League

York Region Skating Academy

Seniors Groups

Carefirst Seniors and Community Services Association

Community and Home Assistance to Seniors (CHATS)

M.L. McConaghy Seniors' Centre

Service Clubs
Canadian Progress Club

Oak Ridges Lions Club

Optimist Club of Richmond Hill

Richmond Hill Board of Trade

Richvale Lions Club

Rotary Club of Richmond Hill

Royal Canadian Legion - Richmond Hill Branch 375

If your organization meets the criteria but is not included here, please contact Community Development staff.

Resources for local community groups

Volunteer Recruitment 

If your not-for-profit organization is looking for volunteers, submit a request through the Richmond Hill Volunteer Program and it will be posted on the volunteer database.

Here's how: 

Complete and submit the Volunteer Request Form. Your request will be sent to volunteers in our database and interested volunteers will contact you directly.

We welcome feedback about your experience with using this service to recruit volunteers. Complete the post-event questionnaire included in the Volunteer Request Form.

Organizational Resources

To help you run efficient group meetings, please use the following:

What is an Annual General Meeting?

An Annual General Meeting (A.G.M.) is held once a year and enables the Executive or the Board of Directors to report to the membership on the group’s activities within the last year and to hear from the general membership of the organization. Frequently A.G.M.’s are handled awkwardly and with some uncertainty as to procedures. The confusion tends to detract from the importance of the meeting. The guidelines in this document will help your group to run an efficient and professional meeting.

Is an election of a Board of Directors always included in an A.G.M.?

Unless the constitution, bylaws or letters patent (if applicable) state otherwise, the election of directors shall take place yearly. All directors are deemed to have retired after one year of service. However, if they are qualified, they can be eligible for re-election. If an election of directors is not held at the scheduled time, the directors continue in office until their successors are elected. The constitution, successors are elected. The constitution, bylaws or letter patent may require the election of directors in rotation. If so, no director should be elected for a term of more than five years and at least three directors should retire in each year.

What about the election of officers?

Officers (President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer) can be elected in two ways as required by the constitution or bylaws: 1. The Board of Directors may elect the officers from among themselves; or 2. The officers may be elected directly at the A.G.M.

What can be achieved from the information aspect of an A.G.M.?

As shown, the A.G.M. has a formal side required to conduct official business but its informal side should not be ignored. A review of the organization’s commitment to its mission can direct its focus to the original purpose of the group. New and old members can benefit from the emphasis allocated to the initial purposes and aims. This focal point will enable the group to determine if they are off or on fine with their viewpoints. A review of the past year gives the membership a feeling of accomplishment which will promote their involvement for the next year’s work.

Other subjects that will add variety to the A.G.M. and may appear on the agenda include:

  • New business
  • Awards ceremony
  • Guest speakers
  • Social period
  • Special presentation
  • Debates
Financial Support

There is financial support for participants of community group programs or activities who need help paying for registration fees or equipment. Learn about our fee assistance program.

Community Group Affiliation Policy

Richmond Hill's Community Group Affiliation Policy applies to not-for-profit groups interested in working with us to offer residents a variety of recreational, art, cultural, social and sports programs.

The Recreation and Culture Division of the Community Services department offers support to these volunteer-based, affiliated community groups through fair and balanced sharing of facilities and resources.

Complete the Community Group Application online.

Workshops and Training Sessions

Richmond Hill offers training sessions and workshops for community groups. We review the needs of not-for-profit organizations and other community groups to decide which topics to cover. Some of the topics we have covered include networking, fundraising, volunteer recruitment and retention, grant writing and business planning. Email us your ideas for training and workshop topics. 

Learn about other training sessions or workshops organized by the Small Business Enterprise Centre (SBEC) or the York Region Arts Council(YRAC).

Program Partnership Opportunity

The Recreation and Culture Division may partner with local service providers to offer recreational programs.

If you have a program idea or would like to partner with Richmond Hill to deliver a program, please email the Community Development Coordinator. 

Other resources

Some outside resources we recommend for community groups include:

  • Charity Village - additional resources for not-for-profit community organizations
  • Leisure Information Network (LIN) - a resource sharing website for recreation, leisure, sport and healthy living information
  • Tamarack Institute - a charity that develops and supports learning communities that work together to solve community issues
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