Support those making a difference in the lives of women experiencing gender-based violence.

Family Transition Place (FTP) is looking for community members who want to make a difference, have unique perspectives and care about impactful change to join our committed board of directors. Consider joining the passionate, friendly and forward-thinking board of directors at FTP. We believe when a group of dedicated people with diverse skill sets work together in collaboration, sharing their hopes for a better future, one without violence, systemic racism, and hatred for the other, we CAN make a difference.

Previous experience working at the community level, on a board, or in a leadership position, while an asset, is not necessary. All applications are welcome. Persons who identify as marginalized are encouraged to reach out.

FTP’s Mission is to support the holistic wellbeing of those affected by gender-based violence and promote healthy relationships and community, through education. FTP primarily provides services to women and children who have experienced abuse. Other services include youth education, and counselling. Take a look through this website to learn more about what we do.

Apply now and join us in creating a brighter, safer community, where no one is left behind. If you are interested in applying for a board position with FTP, please complete our Board of Directors Application and submit the completed form to Kolleen Sykes—kolleen@familytransitionplace.ca.

Volunteering your time to participate on a non-profit board offers an important opportunity to have a long-lasting impact on your community. Through a process known almost universally as board governance, boards of directors are responsible for the overall well-being, and not the day-to-day operations, of the non-profit they support. In this way, governance refers to the oversight role a board of directors assumes, while the management of the organization itself, and any staff, is delegated to the executive director. This might mean, for example, that while the board of directors helps make decisions about funding allocations, or the organization’s mission, vision, values and strategic planning, it is the executive director and their team who make staffing decisions, manage the payroll function, set the hours of work, are responsible for financial records keeping and who handle the myriad of daily tasks associated with the non-profits daily operations. Volunteering your time as a board member with FTP will not involve direct interaction with clients. For other type of volunteering please visit our Volunteering webpage.

*https://canadianwomen.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/FactSheet-VAWandDV_Feb_2018-Update.pdf

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