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We Volunteers

We Volunteers. Our Volunteer Philosophy. Volunteers are critically important to the BCA and we always strive to match volunteer’s interests, skills and availability with available positions.

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We Volunteers

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  1. We Volunteers

  2. Our Volunteer Philosophy • Volunteers are critically important to the BCA and we always strive to match volunteer’s interests, skills and availability with available positions. • We want our volunteers to feel important, needed and valued so that they enjoy their experience and want to come back. • Volunteering with the BCA should be rewarding, interesting and fun. • We value the ideas, feedback and comments that our volunteers provide. • We are all part of the same team with the goal of making Bridlewood a great place to live, work and play.

  3. Why Volunteers are so important • The BCA is entirely dependent on Volunteers • Without Volunteers we would not have an Executive • Without Volunteers we could not hold any events • No Spring Sports • No March Break Movie Night • No True Sport Play Day • No Family Bike Chase • No Member and Volunteer BBQ • No December Social or Decorating Contest

  4. Why Volunteers are so important • We would not have any outdoor rinks in Bridlewood • We would not be able to donate $500 to each school each year • There would be no street rep program or street parties • Development and traffic would not be monitored • High School students would have a harder time finding Community Service Hours

  5. What made them start volunteering • Family tradition – it was something that they learned from their parents or grandparents • As a way to meet new people, especially for new residents, and a chance to meet like minded people • They love to help people • An opportunity to have a voice in their community • As a way to get to know the neighbourhood better • For a challenge and to use or learn new skills • Because they knew they were needed • As a retiree or stay at home parent, for the satisfaction they got from work as well as for the support of and interaction with colleagues.

  6. What our Volunteers Do • Participate on the Executive Committee providing leadership to the Association • Act as Committee Chairs for a variety of tasks • Organize and run events • Coach and otherwise help run the Spring Sports Program • Prepare, water and maintain the rinks • Write articles and newsletters, maintain the website and otherwise promote the BCA • Monitor Development, Traffic and other issues • Help keep residents informed and find solutions to issues

  7. Why they keep doing it • They really like the people they work with. • Continually meeting new people and making a difference in their lives • Opportunity to bring new ideas to the table or to effect what is happening in Bridlewood. • They see the amount of work that goes into what we do and want to be a part of a vibrant association. • They have already committed significant time and effort to the BCA and want to see it continue to be successful

  8. Why they keep doing it (cont’d) • Always the first to know what is going on • They feel that they are constantly learning something new. • The BCA provides valuable services to the community • They enjoy what they are doing • Personal satisfaction in completing a challenging task • They feel that what they are doing is important and worthwhile.

  9. Volunteers by the numbers • Executive Committee attending meetings = • Spring Sports Coaches • Planning and running events • Maintaining Rinks • Committee Chairs • Treasurer and Secretary hours • 10 meetings x 2 hours x 5 people • 8 weeks x 2 coaches x 60 teams • 4 events x 20 hours (minimum) • 9 rinks x 90 hours • 13 x 1 hours x 10 months • 2 x 5 hours x 10 months • = 100 hours • = 960 hours • = 80 hours • = 810 hours • = 130 hours • = 100 hours

  10. Total Hours • A conservative estimate of hours dedicated to the BCA over 1 year is 2180 hours. • This doesn’t include street reps and coffee klatches, executive meetings or President’s hours • Can you spare an hour or two? There is always something to do! Contact volunteers@bridlewood.ca

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