Philosophy of Volunteering
The goals of Pinecrest-Queensway Community Health Centre are
best achieved with the active participation of people from the
community. The Centre
encourages and supports the involvement of volunteers in all
appropriate programs, services and activities.
Volunteers are an integral part of our team and with the
direction of staff, our volunteers will enhance the programs and
services, but not replace the work of paid staff.
Why Volunteer? Volunteering is a great way
to:
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become involved in your community
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put free time to good use
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meet new people
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cultivate personal growth
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gain new experiences
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take on a new challenge
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get a new perspective
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feel good and build self-esteem
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share your knowledge and experience
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stay healthy
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make a difference
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have fun
Not Sure Where to Start? Let your personality
and interests guide you...
| Are
You... |
Then
Consider... |
| People oriented? |
Friendly visiting |
| A good teacher? |
Being a tutor |
| Always on the move? |
Friendly driver |
| Energetic? |
Child and Youth programs |
| Computer savvy? |
Millennium Learning Centre |
| A quick typist? |
Administrative Support |
| An athlete? |
Youth sports night |
Application Process
What to Expect:
The application. Allow our organization an
opportunity to learn information about you, your skills, interests
and experience. It will guide us in knowing how to best utilize
your talents.
The Interview. Provides the chance for us to learn more
about you and for you to learn more about Pinecrest-Queensway
Community Health Centre. You will learn more details about
existing volunteer opportunities.
Screening Process. The interview process is part of the
screening process. You will also be asked for references and to
allow us to check those references. It is the policy of
Pinecrest-Queensway CHC to complete a criminal record check on all
volunteers.
Orientation and Training. Orientation and training are
provided for all Pinecrest-Queensway CHC volunteers. Training
provided will enable you to acquire a thorough understanding of
our organization and the program for which you are volunteering.
Volunteer Opportunities
1.
Support to Children's Programs
Volunteers provide
assistance and support to staff in a variety of settings (e.g.
nursery school, preschool drop-in program, language training
classroom, etc.). Tasks may include:
- work with an
individual child in a supervised setting
- work in small
groups
- arts and craft
instruction and preparation
- snack preparation
- reading stories
- providing childcare
to allow client participation in various centre programs,
services and activities.
2. Support
for Seniors
Volunteers provide
support and companionship to seniors in the community. Tasks may
include:
- friendly visiting
- senior's buddy
- assistance with
special medical clinics (flu shot clinics, diabetes
information sessions)
3. Support to Youth Programs
Volunteers provide support, encouragement and assistance to
youth in the community. Tasks may include:
- tutoring
- helping with youth drop-in activities
4. Support for New Canadians
Volunteers provide support, assistance and social contact for
new immigrants. Tasks may include:
- translation
- interpretation
- teaching or assisting with daily living and survival skills
- providing assistance to access programs and services
- transportation assistance
- language practice opportunities
5. Administrative and Clerical Support
Volunteers perform a number of clerical functions in a variety
of program areas. Tasks may include:
- assistance with clerical work (e.g. typing, photocopying,
filing, compiling statistics, preparing mailing lists, etc.)
- telephone work
- computer work
- reception
- registration for workshops of activities
6. Educational Support
Volunteers provide assistance to teachers and staff in a
variety of programs and settings. Tasks may include:
- educational activities with youth or adults
- English as a Second Language
- leading or assisting in workshops or support groups
- teaching life skills
7. Committee Membership
Volunteers who are on the Board of Directors or other
committees are responsible for the policy directives and the
financial management of the Centre.
8. Public Relations, Special Events and Fund
Raising
Volunteers assist with public awareness campaigns, public
education activities and fund raising events. Tasks may include:
- various clerical and administrative tasks
- newsletter development and production
- advertising and flyer distribution
- assisting with booths or displays
- preparing or serving food
9. Maintenance and Repair
Volunteers may provide assistance with general maintenance and
repair tasks at the Centre or other program locations in the
community. Tasks may include:
- watering and caring for plants
- dusting and cleaning
- carpentry work
- minor repairs to furniture or equipment
- moving furniture for special events
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