Child safety and abuse prevention presentations

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    What volunteers do

    We are looking for people who are committed to child safety to help us deliver these presentations in schools to Grade K - 5 students. If you've ever wanted your inner actor to shine, here is a chance to use your skills and create some positive change. Volunteers who are interested are provided with education about child safety and training to be a puppeteer. You will be well supported by our staff Education and Outreach person and will receive a small honorarium for each presentation you assist with. We will schedule you for presentations according to your availability, so this is ideal for university students, people who are retired, and those with flexible work schedules!

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    Background check required
    Must be 18+

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