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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Volunteer with Autism Ontario - Niagara Region Chapter

The Niagara Region Chapter has a wide variety of volunteer roles available; from one-time special events, to year-round planning committees, to working with individuals who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) - no matter your level of commitment, availability, background or education, we have a volunteer opportunity for you!

International Volunteer Day 2012

Current Volunteer Opportunities Available

Volunteer
Special Events
Assist Autism Ontario - Niagara Region Chapter with one- time events (roles include registration, food set-up, cleanup, etc.).
Click on the following links to sign up as a volunteer. More information about the events can be found on the Annual Events Page.


    Short-Term Opportunities
    Chapter Manager Assistant
    The Chapter Manager is looking for an in-office volunteer to help with various tasks and projects such as, arranging guest speakers, calling for donations, World Autism Awareness Day t-shirt campaign, committee members, window cling campaign.
    This role requires excellent organization skills and phone manners. You must be able to work from our office during the week during our office hours and be available a consistent amount of hours per week.

    The following Volunteer Opportunities are in constant need of volunteers.
    You can apply to be a volunteer for these roles at any time during the year.

    Book Club
    Calling All Parents, Siblings, Professionals! We are asking YOU to bring awareness to the growing resources within our chapter.
    To kick of our new year with a bang we have started a Book Club highlighting books each month, covering topics for parent and youth. If you are interested in reading a book for the upcoming month please contact Stephanie atadministration.niagara@autismontario.com.
    Reading a book and writing a one-page synopsis will count towards volunteer hours!

    Programs 2013
    Calling all volunteers!!
    We are seeking new staff and volunteers for our children, teen, and adult programs! Staff or volunteers will be needed to facilitate programs alongside the group leads and program assistant, working 1:1 with participants or in a group setting. Males are especially needed as Autism Spectrum Disorders have a ratio of 4:1, males to females. Therefore, male staff and volunteers are extremely valuable in order to better connect with our male participants.
    Volunteering for programs requires an 11-week commitment beginning with one night of training, followed by 10 weeks of programs. This is a three-hour weekly commitment.


    All Programs require volunteers.

    Committees
    The Niagara Region Chapter is comprised of committees that meet once monthly to support strategic initiatives, goals and objectives. 
    Current committees include:
    • Awareness Committee - Consists of public relations, promotions and marketing. Includes assisting in the development and delivery of presentations to organizations, promoting World Autism Awareness Day and National Autism Awareness Month initiatives, etc.
    • Chapter Leadership Council - To set and achieve goals for the entire Chapter in the following areas finances, programs and services, fundraising/donations, events and community engagement, etc. (See more details below).
    • Fundraising Committee - To support and give direction to fundraising activities including third party events and the identification of prospects for events or donations. 
    • Human Resources Committee -Discusses staffing issues, health and safety, the Employment Standards Act, policies and procedures, accessibility and compliance, etc.
    • Resource Committee – Advises Resource Centre materials and activities, including library support, membership information, the website and newsletter. This also includes the identification of other community resources for families. 

    Chapter Leadership Council
    The CLC, comprised of dedicated volunteers, supports the strategic initiatives of the Chapter, helping our organization to achieve the Autism Ontario mission and vision and in meeting the unique needs of individuals we help.
    Call For Nominations! The CLC is looking for members for 2013-2014. 


    Deadline for nominations is Friday, March 22, 2013.


    Volunteer Presentation Group
    This is the last call to be a part of the Volunteer Presentation Group!
    This group will go to organizations, schools or businesses on behalf of Autism Ontario, and individuals with ASD, as requested. Only a few presentations are expected each month (if that). The goal is to inform interested parties of our services and programs, with a brief overview about autism.
    You MUST be available during the day and have reliable transportation.


    Volunteer Perks
    • Acquire job-related skills and improve your resume
    • Make new friends and create a meaningful support system
    • Get the satisfaction of helping people directly
    • Give back to the community and make a difference
    • A chance to get out of the house and feel good about yourself
    • Learn more about autism spectrum disorders
    • Voice your opinion and get involved
    • Have fun!
    • And much, much more!
    Remember!
    If you think you can contribute your skills and time in a way not listed here, let us know! Volunteering from home is also an option with some roles.
    For more information about these volunteer opportunities, please contact 



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