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Volunteering

Volunteering

Volunteers Make a Difference Every Day

MADD Canada volunteers make a difference every day from coast to coast by supporting victims/survivors, conducting public awareness campaigns, raising funds, helping to change impaired driving legislation and so much more.

Volunteer Opportunities

You can assist in a variety of ways and roles. We have opportunities to serve on the Chapter Board of Directors; to fundraise; to assist as event/planning volunteers; to assist on committees, special projects, etc.

Serving as President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary, Director of Fundraising, Director of Victim Services, Director of Volunteers, etc.

Informing local politicians and the media of MADD Canada’s initiatives either in person or through regular correspondence.

An individual who offers emotional support to victims/survivors of impaired driving crashes, guidance through the criminal justice system, and referral for other needs related to the crash. Training provided by MADD Canada’s Victim/Survivor Services.

Raising awareness about the dangers of impaired driving through mall displays, parades, fairs, literature, etc. Promoting national campaigns like Project Red RibbonCampaign 911, etc.

Raising money through local sponsorships, donations, memberships, special events, etc.

Being available to speak to the media, especially around local and national initiatives.

Apply to Be a Volunteer or Member

We welcome volunteers who are committed to carrying out our mission – making our streets and communities a safer place to live.

Please fill out and submit the Volunteer/Member application below if you are interested in joining MADD West Prince.

Important Membership and Volunteer information:

  • Membership with a Chapter/Community Leader group does not automatically mean that the member must volunteer. Membership entitles the member to voting privileges in a designated Chapter/Community Leader group. The member can choose to volunteer, but it is not expected.
  • A volunteer within a Chapter/Community Leader group volunteers their time to promote the mission of MADD Canada. A volunteer does not necessarily have to be a member as they may not be interested in having voting privileges. However, a volunteer and a member can be one and the same.
  • Only members of a Chapter are eligible to serve on the Chapter Board of Directors. The Chapter Board of Directors is elected by the general membership at the Chapter’s Annual General Meeting. Directors on the Chapter Board have a higher responsibility to attend meetings and be involved in Chapter activities.

Please review the Statement of Beliefs and Volunteer Code of Conduct below before filling out the Member/Volunteer Application Form:

Member/Volunteer Online Application

Thank you for your interest.

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