Do you enjoy working with children? Do you have a special talent and time to share? Are you looking to enhance your resume, collect community hours or just looking for an opportunity to give back to the community?

At Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions (SMFC) volunteers play an important role in the services that we provide. Their contribution is invaluable and provides a vital link between the SMFC and the community.

By volunteering at SMFC you will meet a variety of people including other volunteers, staff, foster caregivers, and the children and families we serve. We offer a wide array of volunteer opportunities to individuals of all ages and stages from serving on our Board of Directors to being a volunteer driver…all of which bring the satisfaction of knowing that you’ve helped a child and his or her family.

As part of the team we require that all volunteers have a police records check, participate in our mandatory volunteer training program and make a 12 month commitment to volunteering.

We also welcome high school students who are completing their 40 hours of community volunteering.

Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions (SMFC) could not reach the children and families who need our help without the efforts of our volunteers. Volunteers play an important role in the services that we provide. Their contribution is invaluable and provides a vital link between SMFC and the community. Our volunteers make a difference in the lives of children, youth and families.

Volunteer Drivers

Our volunteer drivers use their own vehicles to provide an invaluable service by assisting staff and foster families with the transportation needs of children in the care of SMFC. Volunteer drivers transport children and sometimes their families to various appointments such as access visits, medical appointments and school throughout Muskoka and the Simcoe County region at the request of the Agency.  Punctuality and reliability are a necessity for this position.  Our drivers are compensated at .56¢/km.

Volunteer Mentors

Mentors are matched with a child who need extra support and encouragement and benefit from regular one-to-one time. Volunteers take the child out of their home environment and involve them in a community activity/event. There may be occasions when the child and volunteer work on a project in the child’s home. Volunteers may need to transport the child. This position requires the volunteer to spend 2-3 hours weekly with the child/youth.

Volunteer Parent-Assists

Parent Assist Volunteers are partnered with a parent/guardian to provide on-going weekly support and guidance, emotional support and practical skills (i.e. budgeting, cooking, household organization). This position requires the volunteer to spend 2-3 hours weekly with the parent/guardian.

Volunteer Tutors/Homework Assistance

Volunteer Tutors provide children in our care assistance with their homework.  Volunteers can provide face-to-face support in the child’s home or they can assist in a virtual capacity.  The volunteer is required to spend 1-2 hours weekly with the child/youth.

  1. Opportunities to learn new skills
  2. Sense of satisfaction
  3. Feeling of contributing to the lives of children, youth and their families in our community
  4. Opportunities to meet new people
  5. Volunteer opportunities may lead to employment
Click here to complete the Volunteer Application Form
Click here if you would like to become a volunteer specifically for our Holiday Program
Holiday Program

Do you enjoy the holidays and want to share it? Do you want to give to others this year, but financially can’t? Are you looking for an opportunity to give back to the community?

Come join us at Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions (SMFC) to volunteer for the Holiday Program. Your contribution is invaluable and provides a vital link between SMFC and the community. We are looking for volunteers for the month of December, during business hours (Mon-Fri; 8:30am-4:30pm). You can help out in one of our Branches for the delivery of donations on Dec 7 & 8. You can help out at our Toy Depot in Barrie to sort toys, create packages/hampers, help deliver items, help shopping, etc.

This will all be done with strict COVID protocols including wearing face coverings, limiting the number of people and space indoors, and thorough sanitation.

Please email us at: Holiday@familyconnexions.ca or call: 705-726-6587 x.2226 or Toll Free: 1-800-481-4236 x.2226

While we are thankful and celebrate our volunteers all year long, National Volunteer Week is an additional reason to recognize the powerful work from all of our volunteers and those who are making an impact for our organization.

This year, we celebrated our volunteers with a luncheon to recognize their essential contributions to our agency. Games, recognition certificates, lunch and prizes were only a small token of appreciation for everything they do for the children and youth we serve.

 

Volunteer Testimonies

Current Opportunities

Our volunteer drivers use their own vehicles to provide an invaluable service by assisting staff and foster families with the transportation needs of children in the care of SMFC. Volunteer drivers transport children and sometimes their families to various appointments such as access visits, medical appointments and school throughout Muskoka and the Simcoe County region at the request of the Agency.  Punctuality and reliability are a necessity for this position.  Our drivers are compensated at .56¢/km.

If you are interested in applying, contact JOANNE OBLIN, Coordinator of Volunteer and Family Contact Services – Family Support Team at Joanne.Oblin@familyconnexions.ca or contact our general line at (705)726-6587

Mentors are matched with a child who need extra support and encouragement and benefit from regular one-to-one time. Volunteers take the child out of their home environment and involve them in a community activity/event. There may be occasions when the child and volunteer work on a project in the child’s home. Volunteers may need to transport the child. This position requires the volunteer to spend 2-3 hours weekly with the child/youth.

If you are interested in applying, contact JOANNE OBLIN, Coordinator of Volunteer and Family Contact Services – Family Support Team at Joanne.Oblin@familyconnexions.ca or contact our general line at (705)726-6587

Parent Assist Volunteers are partnered with a parent/guardian to provide on-going weekly support and guidance, emotional support and practical skills (i.e. budgeting, cooking, household organization). This position requires the volunteer to spend 2-3 hours weekly with the parent/guardian.

If you are interested in applying, contact JOANNE OBLIN, Coordinator of Volunteer and Family Contact Services – Family Support Team at Joanne.Oblin@familyconnexions.ca or contact our general line at (705)726-6587

Volunteer Tutors provide children in our care assistance with their homework.  Volunteers can provide face-to-face support in the child’s home or they can assist in a virtual capacity.  The volunteer is required to spend 1-2 hours weekly with the child/youth.

If you are interested in applying, contact JOANNE OBLIN, Coordinator of Volunteer and Family Contact Services – Family Support Team at Joanne.Oblin@familyconnexions.ca or contact our general line at (705)726-6587