Feature Stories

DIGA Volunteer Feature Stories

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Disability Foundation Volunteer Testimonials

I am so grateful to have the opportunity to volunteer with an organization that strives to better the community by focusing on accessibility. The people I have met are so kind and friendly! I love being a part of the team! Lauren Foote Disability Foundation Administration Volunteer.
I believe everyone can benefit greatly from learning to play and read music. I'm excited to continue helping out VAMS Rachel Leong Vancouver Adapted Music Society Music Volunteer.
It is such a treat to volunteer with the BCMOS Summer Paddling Program. I have learned so much from all the amazing clients I have assisted and always know I’m in for a great day when I am volunteering with BCMOS Summer Paddling. angelina brule BCMOS Paddling Volunteer.
My time volunteering with the BCMOS summer hiking program has been so rewarding. I think that it's a truly invaluable experience for everyone involved, and I am so grateful to be a part of it. Georgia hume BCMOS Hiking Volunteer.
The endorphins I get from changing the lives of people with disabilities, sometimes radically, are worth the effort. Consequently, [us volunteers] build close relationships with our clients. David spears Tetra Society of North America Engineer Volunteer, Vancouver.
It is always great to get outside and get my hands dirty in the garden. Being able to meet new people and give back to the community at the same time makes volunteering with DIGA such a joy. I am so glad I found the organization and got involved! Lauren upham DIGA Garden Volunteer.
Volunteering with ConnecTra has taught me so much. I’m eternally grateful for this opportunity to work with the ConnecTra team where I can learn more about people's stories, history, and their backgrounds. arthur lee ConnecTra Society Communications Volunteer.
Volunteering with BCMOS has given me the chance to meet people I may never have met otherwise. Along with wonderful personal connections on paddling and hiking outings, what stands out to me is how much autonomy and trust is given to volunteers and participants. Kevin Bouliane BCMOS Paddling Volunteer.
I’ve learned a great deal from 10 years as instructor, director, and now volunteer at the DSA. Sam Sullivan’s vision and the dedication of the team created an environment of freedom and independence that opens us all to possibility. James anderson Adaptive Sailing Association of BC Sailing Volunteer.

For more information about volunteering, please contact Sheryl Newman, Volunteer Management Coordinator at volunteer@disabilityfoundation.org or by phone at (778) 945-8823.

Code of Conduct

The Disability Foundation and affiliated societies’ locations, programs, and events are inclusive and welcoming environments. Participation in any of the aforementioned organizations is subject to the observance of the Disability Foundation and affiliated societies’ rules and procedures. Staff, volunteers, and clients are part of a team and expected to conduct themselves in a respectful manner. This means that physical harm, verbal or written abuse, harassment of any kind, and any bullying behaviour will not be tolerated. Anyone found to have committed conduct prohibited by the societies is subject to disciplinary actions as deemed fit by the Executive Director, up to and including removal from the programs.

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