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Prince Albert Group Home Society – Volunteer with Us!

Nov 28, 2010 | 11:40 AM

The Prince Albert Group Home Society – like most groups –  is always in need of volunteers. This is a wonderful opportunity to make the difference in some people's lives.

Expectations

We appreciate the willingness and generosity of those who volunteer within our programs. Coordinating schedules and planning for events etc. requires a solid commitment from volunteers. All staff and volunteers must be thoroughly familiar with our Mission Statement, and support our Core Values. We also expect our volunteers to abide by PAGHS Policy & Procedures related to: confidentiality, safety and our Code of Ethics. Detailed information is provided in the volunteer orientation.

Process

As a community based organization, the Prince Albert Group Homes Society [PAGHS] is committed to providing quality supports and services in a respectful and ethical manner. Our Service Agreement with the Provincial Government requires that we perform a thorough screening of all staff and volunteers to ensure the safety of our clients.

  • All volunteers are required to obtain a Police Record Check and submit this to the Executive Director prior to beginning their volunteer placement [This service is of no charge to the volunteers and PAGHS will supply a letter confirming the volunteer position if needed].
  • Volunteers are also asked to supply two personal references to the Executive Director.
  • An interview will be held to determine suitability and to facilitate the matching of volunteer skills / interests with those of clients and various programs.

Risks

  • We accept and maintain that there are risks involved in all volunteer positions.
  • We work with adults with varying levels of vulnerability and with that comes a certain degree of risk. However, we are equipped to mange those risks and do our best to maintain a safe environment for our clients and volunteers.

Benefits

  • The most important benefit that volunteers derive comes from the relationships that are built. There are many rewards to enjoy such as joy, laughter and new friendships.
  • Additional benefits include a sense of personal fulfillment that comes from sharing your unique talents and time with others who truly appreciate your generosity.
  •  Aside from this, students and others interested in the Human Services field will have the opportunity to gain valuable experience and training.
  • All volunteers will be challenged to look at the world from a different perspective and this will expand their understanding of disabilities and the barriers many people face every day.
  • Families and other groups will benefit from extended times together as they work together to make a positive difference in the community.