Volunteers are an important part of CTN. From families looking to support other families to students who want to help with inclusive events to joining a committee, CTN provides a number of opportunities for volunteers, including:
Why Volunteer? Volunteering with CTN provides you with the opportunity to share your expertise, develop or gain professional experience and make a difference in the lives of kids and youth with disabilities and developmental needs. Once you complete your application, confidentiality forms and Vulnerable Sector Screening, you will be interviewed so that we can find the best fit for your interests, experience and expertise! There are currently no volunteer opportunities, but we encourage you to apply for future roles. Apply Online Interested in learning more? Email volunteers@ctnsy.ca
Kerry's Place - (FFS) Sibling Story Time Ages 5-7 - Online
Sibling Story time is a group that provides the opportunity for young children with a sibling with ASD to learn about and embrace difference. The group consists of a storybook reading, a related activity, and a follow-up parent debrief to discuss the story, its themes, and how to respond to questions that may arise later on. The storybook this month will be “No Such Thing As Normal” by Megan Desjardins.
City of Barrie Inclusion Services - Sensory Funnastics - Barrie
Sensory aware gymnasium drop-in space that gives individuals with disabilities the opportunity to play and try out gymnastics in a safe and fun environment.
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