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The Support House Board of Directors is composed of volunteers who work and/or live in Halton and surrounding communities. The Board is responsible for effective governance and leadership for the organization.
The time commitment required for a director of the Board is approximately 60–70 hours per year. Meetings are held monthly on the last Monday of a month, in the evening, at the Oakville office or virtually.
Preference will be given to candidates who have experience with any of the following:
· Fundraising and Capital Campaigns |
· Legal services |
· Healthcare (clinical and/or administrative) · Community affiliation/access |
· Lived experience/caregiver of those with mental health and/or addiction · Policy Development · Grant Writing |
· Finance and Accounting |
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· Risk management |
· Performance measurement |
· Government relations |
· Strategic planning |
· Marketing/PR/Communications |
· Voluntary management |
· Human resources |
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- attend and actively participate in your group’s monthly education and action (E&A) meeting
- take action alongside fellow group volunteers that includes (but is not limited to):
- engaging with parliamentarians by writing or meeting with them (in person or virtually)
- writing letters to the editor (LTE) or op-eds
- organizing events
- being active on social media
- fundraising
- tabling at an event to talk about Results Canada
- keep a record of the actions you take on a monthly basis