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Fundraising Event Volunteer
Lakeside Laps for Brain Injury Awareness Run/Walk
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Impact Statement Volunteers at our Brain Injury Association play a vital role in supporting survivors' recovery through creative arts programs and they are the heart of our BIAWW. By facilitating activities like greeting card making, volunteers empower individuals to express themselves, enhance cognitive skills, and experience the joy of artistic expression. These programs foster a sense of accomplishment, improve fine motor skills, and provide a valuable social outlet, contributing to overall well-being and a sense of purpose. Their compassionate support provides invaluable assistance to survivors on their journey of recovery as well as educating school aged children on brain safety and how to avoid concussions with our Lidz on Kidz presenations and our annual Bike Helmet giveaways.
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Description We need volunteers for a variety of roles, including: Registration: Greet participants, distribute race packets, and manage waivers. Course Marshals: Guide participants along the course, ensuring safety and providing encouragement. Water Stations: Distribute water and refreshments to runners and walkers. Finish Line Support: Cheer on participants as they cross the finish line, hand out medals, and provide post-race snacks. Set-Up/Tear-Down: Assist with setting up before the event and cleaning up afterward. Medal Handout: Help to hand out medals to winners and all for participation. Event Photography: Capture memorable moments from the event. Parking lot: Supervise and direct parking and participants to the path to the race location. Crowd Control: Making sure paths are clear and participants are where they need to be at correct times. Race Kit assembly and pick up: Help to put together the race kits and hand out to participants prior to event
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Position Qualifications
Ideal for: An Individual, A Group Age: 18+
Area(s) of Interest: Recreation/Sports, Special Events, Accessibility
Skill(s): Communicate in Plain Language, Community Knowledge/Awareness, Accountability, Adaptability, Respect
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Training / Work Condtions
Training Details: there will be a volunteer orientation meeting prior to the event Working Conditions: outdoors, rain or shine Transportation: On a bus route
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Time Commitment
Duration: Special event Start Date:2025-06-07 End Date:2025-06-07 Weekend - Daytime 7:00am til 2:30pm
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http://www.biaww.org
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Donna Henri
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226-747-6390
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41 River Road East Kitchener, N2B 2G3
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Waterloo
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