Needs From: George Brown College Student Life

Volunteer: Craft Workshop & Talk

Date: July 11

Time: 12 PM to 5 PM

Location: 51 Dockside Drive

Duties: room set-up/strike, craft materials handling/distribution



Agency: Pride House Toronto

Date: July 11

Time: 12 PM to 5 PM

Location: 51 Dockside Drive

Duties: room set-up/strike, craft materials handling/distribution



Agency: Pride House Toronto

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 11, 2026

postal code: M5A 0B6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Queer Arts & Crafts Market

Queer Arts & Crafts Market


Date: July 4th

Time: 12 PM to 6 PM

Location: 51 Dockside Drive

Duties: wayfinding, crowd control, vendor support with using the space

About the Event: Come to Pride House on July 4th for a showcase of some of the incredible queer artists, makers, craftspeople in our community. Help support 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurs and take home something new in the process.

Agency: Pride House Toronto

Queer Arts & Crafts Market


Date: July 4th

Time: 12 PM to 6 PM

Location: 51 Dockside Drive

Duties: wayfinding, crowd control, vendor support with using the space

About the Event: Come to Pride House on July 4th for a showcase of some of the incredible queer artists, makers, craftspeople in our community. Help support 2SLGBTQI+ entrepreneurs and take home something new in the process.

Agency: Pride House Toronto

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jul 4, 2026

postal code: M5A 0B6

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pride Street Festival (Off-Site)

Dates: June 26-28

Times: Listed in sign-up

Location: Church Street (TBD) - will update when it is final 

Duties: Table/tent set-up/strike, space promotion, merch sales

About the Event: Join Pride House at Toronto's Pride Festival 2026 where we will have a booth set up with merch sales, information about the space, and other fun surprises!


Agency: Pride House Toronto

Dates: June 26-28

Times: Listed in sign-up

Location: Church Street (TBD) - will update when it is final 

Duties: Table/tent set-up/strike, space promotion, merch sales

About the Event: Join Pride House at Toronto's Pride Festival 2026 where we will have a booth set up with merch sales, information about the space, and other fun surprises!


Agency: Pride House Toronto

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

postal code: M4W 0A8

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Pink Light Screening



Pink Light

Pink Light is a celebrated 11-minute short film written by and starring former professional hockey player Harrison Browne. The film follows Scott, an injured transgender ex-pro hockey player who flashes back to his pre-transition past during a beer-league game, offering a unique, touching look at trans excellence, perseverance, and joy in sport.


Date: Saturday, June 13

Time: 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM

Duties: Wayfinding, crowd control, microphone running

Description of the event: Participating in sports can be a meaningful experience for many, offering belonging, community, and lifelong friendships. But for trans people, participating in sports can be fraught with prying questions, demeaning requests, and outright exclusion. This is why it’s especially important to celebrate trans excellence and joy in sport.Join Pride House Toronto for a special screening of Pink Light, a short film that tells the story of a former pro hockey player who time-travels to his pre-transition past. He finds his earlier self waiting for life to start only to discover he was already the person he'd become. After the screening will be a talkback with the team behind the film and a meet-and-greet opportunity with the cast.

Agency: Pride House Toronto



Pink Light

Pink Light is a celebrated 11-minute short film written by and starring former professional hockey player Harrison Browne. The film follows Scott, an injured transgender ex-pro hockey player who flashes back to his pre-transition past during a beer-league game, offering a unique, touching look at trans excellence, perseverance, and joy in sport.


Date: Saturday, June 13

Time: 12:30 PM to 2:30 PM

Duties: Wayfinding, crowd control, microphone running

Description of the event: Participating in sports can be a meaningful experience for many, offering belonging, community, and lifelong friendships. But for trans people, participating in sports can be fraught with prying questions, demeaning requests, and outright exclusion. This is why it’s especially important to celebrate trans excellence and joy in sport.Join Pride House Toronto for a special screening of Pink Light, a short film that tells the story of a former pro hockey player who time-travels to his pre-transition past. He finds his earlier self waiting for life to start only to discover he was already the person he'd become. After the screening will be a talkback with the team behind the film and a meet-and-greet opportunity with the cast.

Agency: Pride House Toronto

Need Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Jun 13, 2026

postal code: M5A0B6

Allow Groups: No