Volunteer

Volunteer

Helping Hands - Volunteering for the CPAA
Thank you for supporting the Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta! We rely extensively on our volunteer network. Your valuable volunteer effort will help us realize our mission to support and enrich the lives of people affected by cerebral palsy. Thank You!!

Select the city whose CPAA volunteer opportunities you wish to see:

  Volunteer Package. View PDF >
  Volunteer Opportunities. View PDF >
Marci McQueen
Volunteer Coordinator
12001-44 ST SE
Calgary, AB T2Z 4G9

Phone  403-219-3610
Fax  403-543-1168
Email   Marci
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What is your connection to the Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta?

My friend Marci
What volunteering roles have you done with The Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta?
Life without Limits challenge and volunteering at the annual Winter Party.
Why do you volunteer?
It’s a privilege
What is your favorite volunteer moment?
Sharing with other like-minded individuals at Life without Limits challenge and seeing the joy in people as they participate.
What do you think volunteering does for the community?
In an increasing
ly impersonal world, it gives all of us an identity.

To volunteer with the Cerebral Palsy Association in Alberta or to learn more about
Our volunteer opportunities contact Marci at 403 219-3610 or email marci@cpalberta.com


  Volunteer Package. View PDF >
  Volunteer Opportunities. View PDF >
Kimberly Mayer
Community Connections Coordinator
17231 105 Avenue
Edmonton, AB T5S 1H2

Phone  780-477-8030
Fax  780-471-0855
Email  Kimberly

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Volunteer Share Program
Community agencies and dedicated volunteers now have the opportunity to expand their networks with the Volunteer Share program.

In response to challenges and shortages in volunteer recruitment, recognition and retention, the CPAA launched this pilot project. The program allows organizations to tap into a huge resource pool of volunteers and offers those volunteers a diverse experience. Volunteer Share is about more than simply volunteers. It is also about sharing ideas, creating new concepts and overall support of the volunteering community. Partnerships can be created by providing volunteers, answering questions, advertising opportunities and sharing resources.

Through sharing resources and volunteer opportunities with other agencies we are creating a more enriching network of community organizations. Volunteer coordination is more flexible, making it easier, faster and more efficient.

  Best Practices for Developing a Volunteer Share Program. Download PDF >

For more information or to enquire about arranging a partnership, please contact:
Calgary CPAA: Marci McQueen at 403.219.3610 or via email
Edmonton CPAA: Kimberly Mayer at 780.477.8030 or via email

 

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