current volunteer opportunities
There are always ways to get involved with the ASLC. Helping with an event like the Children’s Masquerade or Regatta, or thinking longer term like serving on the board, there are many opportunities to participate in one of the several committees or working groups that help Juniper run and thrive!
For more information on any role, or to express interest, contact president@aslcmembers.ca.
Director Positions
If you’re looking for a great opportunity to not only give back to the ASLC community but also work with a dynamic board, we’ve got it! Consider stepping up and taking your turn on the board. Find out about general board responsibilities and details of specific director roles here. Interested? Email president@aslcmembers.ca.
other volunteer roles
We have several non-board volunteer roles opening up for the 2022 season. All roles are supported by the board so you are never alone in getting the work done.
Fundraising Chair
Responsible for developing and implementing a fundraising strategy as part of an annual fundraising planning process to meet the financial goals of the ASLC and in keeping with the Association’s values and vision, including:
Develops partnerships and supporter relationships for existing and new events;
Strengthens any existing giving plans and recruit additional new donors;
Initiates new fundraising events;
Leverages existing events such as raffles, 50/50s,etc.
Working Groups
Working groups are overseen by a specific board member(s) and are a group of members dedicated to the completion of a specific Association tasks or project. We are always looking for new people to help out.
The Islander
Advertising, layout, timeline, design, printing, production, liaise with membership for mailout, etc.
Wee-Boat Wednesday
Work with the SLYC to incorporate Wee-boat Wednesdays into their programs.
Develop incentives and rewards for ASLC kids who participate.
Liaise with swim & canoeing instructors and enviro camp counsellors to encourage kids to participate, promote and advertise the program.
(Photo by Sandra Harris)