Title: Volunteer Coordinator - Content & Social
Background and Experience:
• Indigenous + community nonprofits fundraising
• Content marketing
• Basic Yoga + Meditation practice
• Passionate about sustainable fashion and Indigenous causes
Specific Responsibilities:
• Execute Unplug Challenge daily Stories/Reels
• Create #SEAScarfSurprise #SEAPLUG content calendar
• Manage @seaplug25 posting schedule (5x/week)
• Design Canva graphics for PDF magazine templates
• Coordinate 3-5 micro-influencer partnerships
• Track engagement metrics weekly for Triniti review
Reporting: Direct to Triniti Stone (Wednesday 30-min team meeting + shared Google Sheet dashboard)
· Follow us on Instagram: @seaplug25
· Subscribe to our digital magazine (launching April 2026)
· Join our fundraiser for Indigenous nonprofits (starting April 1st)
· Explore our sustainable product line: Mindful Plug journals
· Become an Eco Hustler and build this movement with us
Take ten minutes a day to reconnect—with nature, with community, and with yourself.
Welcome to S.E.A PLUG: where sustainable living meets cultural expression.
Become an Eco Hustler and build this movement with us
Contact us Through Email:
sea.plug2025@gmail.com
PROUD + APPRECIATED VOLUNTEERS SINCE 2026
2026 VOLUNTEERS
TRINITI STONE
LIAM BAUM
SERENA RENOUF
GABE GEORGE
HUNTER MARCH
Sam Coney
CAMYRAH MCQUILKIN
JACK KERR
LILY KERR
KAITLYN ROBINSON
LISA STONE
SANDRA STONE
S.E.A. PLUG, based in Oshawa on the traditional and treaty territory of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation and other Williams Treaty signatories including Hiawatha, Curve Lake, Alderville, Rama, and Beausoleil, acknowledges the Michi Saagiig Anishinaabeg who have stewarded Turtle Island since time immemorial. As an eco consciousness business committed to sustainability and reconciliation, we benefit from this land and direct 20% of fundraiser profits to Indigenous nonprofits while promising to center sustainability as our main value—learning from and honouring Indigenous knowledge in all our environmental practices, honouring ongoing relationships and responsibilities to the land