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Code Club Volunteers

Program Overview

Volunteers with this program support children as they explore basic coding concepts in a fun, hands-on, group setting. Code Club programs may include activities such as block-based coding, simple game design, robotics, or introductory programming tools. Programs run July to August at designated library branches. Limited positions available.

Qualifications

  • 14-18 years of age
  • Interest in technology, coding or computer science
  • Good communication skills
  • Reliable, patient and positive
  • Able to commit to the dates and times Code Club is running
  • Experience working with children is an asset

Responsibilities

  • Attend required training sessions
  • Support participants as they complete coding activities
  • Encourage creativity, problem-solving and teamwork
  • Provide positive feedback and encouragement in a welcoming environment

Volunteer Benefits

  • Earn volunteer hours
  • Gain experience working with children and technology
  • Develop leadership and communication skills
  • Enjoy helping young learners build confidence with coding

Time Commitment

  • Approximately 1 hour per session
  • Programs run multiple times weekly, July 6 – August 17

Apply here: Volunteer Application

Locations:

Central, Kenilworth, Ancaster, Terryberry, Turner Park, Sherwood, Red Hill and Valley Park

Contact:

Volunteer Coordinator at volunteer@hpl.ca

Program schedule: 
Friday, May 1, 2026
Audience: 
Teens - Ages 14-18
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