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 are committed to shaping policies for this not-for-profit Aboriginal organization, which focuses on restorative justice. We invite you to share your experience and knowledge in areas such as business, justice, social issues, and finance. Meetings are held once a month for a maximum of 1.5 hours, with an additional commitment to attend the Annual General Meeting for the election of Officers.
For more information or to inquire about a position on the Board, please 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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