Cool Aid / AIDS Vancovuer Island Volunteer Opportunity |
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 04:26 |
Cool Aid / AIDS Vancovuer Island Volunteer Opportunity
Cool Aid and AIDS Vancouver Island are currently looking for friendly volunteers to provide Vancity customers with a small flier as they walk into the branches in Victoria and the Lower Mainland. The flier describes our ACCESS Community Health Centre project and encourages Vancity customers to vote for it so that we may receive a $1 million grant from Vancity Credit Union. Volunteers should enjoy chatting with people and care about health services for Victoria?s inner city residents. The fliers will be distributed outdoors in front of Vancity and will require standing for several hours with short sitting breaks. An experienced sales clerk or services worker would be ideal for this volunteer position. A short training session is also required. More volunteer positions are listed below. http://Coolaid.org http://avi.org Everyone Counts Victoria Cool Aid Society is excited to announce it will be sponsoring the Homeless Needs Survey during the winter of 2006/07. Following a successful Homeless Count in 2005, Cool Aid hopes the second survey and count will continue to raise community and public awareness while providing outreach to those who are without permanent housing. Cool Aid Values Its Volunteers If you no longer wish to volunteer for Cool Aid or the Homeless Count, please let me know by replying to this email. If you have volunteered with Cool Aid in the past and/or wish to help us in the future, please call or email me your current contact information, including: ? Name More Volunteer Opportunities Are there any other current volunteer positions that you are interested in? ? Gardening / landscaping For more information regarding volunteering with Cool Aid, please visit the volunteer page at www.Coolaid.org. Thank you for your continued support. Warm regards, Selina Jorgensen, Volunteer Coordinator |
Last Updated on Tuesday, 29 August 2006 04:26 |