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Collingwood
Clearview
Wasaga Beach
Blue Mountains
What You'll Do:
• Help guide the organization: You will support CSCN in making important decisions about our future.
• Attend monthly meetings: Meetings take place on the 4th Tuesday of each month, from September to
June (no meeting in December).
• Join committees: You may join small groups of board members to work on specific topics or projects.
Partnering with an adult living with an intellectual/develomental disability to serve drinks and prepared snacks in the Happy Day Cafe kiosk at Collingwood Public Library.
Take inventory of supplies and report need for anything to be replenished.
Accept donations.
Provide friendly customer service, without judgement.
To Volunteer to Instruct or Assist athletes with varying disabilities to ski, Cross Country Ski, Snowboard or hike. No special certification is required. Track3 provides training for all instructors. You must be able to communicate effectively, the ability to ski or snowboard in control and have patience and understanding of our athletes' needs. The minimum age for instructors is 17, the minimum age for assistants is 14.
- We are looking for a motivated person that shares their experience and expertise in a positive and constructive manner.
- Join our Board of Directors to provide input on decision making.
- We are an advisory Board and meet for 1 hour once per quarter.
Supporting the personal goals of Individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities residing in group homes to be active participating members of the community. The may include playing games, crafts, baking, entertainment (movie watching/listening to and/or playing music) within a congregate residence. There may be opportunity to participate in day outings or special events.
Support the independent social/community activities of Individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities through outings, walks, game-playing, conversation or interaction with other community programs. This Volunteer role encourages engagement and joy through relationship building and recreational activities.