Become a Peer Volunteer and build your confidence, increase your skills and network with liked-minded peers while supporting an incredible community!

Peer Volunteers supervise drop in hours and serve as role models to community members by greeting, interacting and guiding members through our resources and activities. Peer Volunteers assist in the day-to-day functioning of the drop-in space and maintain confidentiality and safety during their shift. Each volunteer is asked to cover one shift scheduled at the same time each week, and commit to at least one year of volunteering.

Read the Peer Volunteer Position Description here.

Individuals must identify as one or more of the following: LGBTQIA+, disabled, neurodivergent, autistic/ADHD, someone living with mental illness/mental health conditions or a person of colour or First Nations.