Circle Room – community representatives
One to one support – “walk & talk” assisting the client to make scheduled appointments until comfort level and routine can be established
Crafts – teaching & sharing of skills
Cultural Awareness – sharing and educating others to different practices and ceremonies
Other - as needed and / or based on volunteer strengths / client needs
For more information or to inquire about a volunteer opportunity, send an email to ; you will be contacted by a staff member and an interview date will be determined.
Post-Secondary students are welcomed to complete their practicum with PGUAJS, as we will provide real life situational training! For more information regarding practicum placements please contact ; and you will be contacted to arrange an interview date.
The Society is governed by an elected Body of community members who have a desire to be involved in determining policy for this not-for-profit, Aboriginal organization, whose focus is restorative justice. Lend your experience and your knowledge of business, justice, social issues, finance, once a month for a maximum of 1.5 hrs. and again to the Annual General Meeting for election of Officers.
For more information or to inquire about a position on the Board, send an email to the Board Chair at .
All volunteers are required to complete an application; submit a resume with references, and complete a Criminal Record Check through the RCMP before having access to sensitive material, and / or direct client contact.
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