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Thank you for your interest in the CRF - Canadian Medical Assistance Teams! |
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International Disaster Response Workshops:
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Becoming a volunteer with the CRF requires the completion of an online application
form that can be found at: https://www.canadianrelief.ca/secure/new_volunteer.asp. |
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Health Care Professionals:
Click here to become a CRF Medical Volunteer that
may be sent for future medical missions
in Canda and/or around the globe.
Canadian
Relief Foundation strives to keep its
costs down by relying on the generosity
of its skilled hand-picked volunteers.
This helps us to channel more funds
to those who need it the most - the
innocent children, women and elderly
in war-torn or natural disaster afflicted
nations.
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Start a CRF Chapter in your community, at your school, college or university!
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Canadian Medical Assistance Teams (CRF) is looking for bright, energetic students to
establish and project CRF Student Chapters
at schools, colleges and universities in
Canada. As a registered non-profit, non denominational,
and non-political relief organization, CRF
is committed to establishing relief projects
in war-torn or disaster-stricken nations
with an emphasis on helping children, women
and the elderly who most often fall victim
to such calamities. Our mission is to provide
support for micro projects that yield the
greatest results given a modest investment.
Such investments (both capital and time from
our volunteers) are nurtured such that they
achieve sustainability within a relatively
short period of time.CRF is proud to stand
out from its associated non-profits by ensuring
that at least 90% of funding be delivered
to the people that need it most – women,
children and the elderly affected by war
and natural disasters. However, our greatest
differentiator is having staff compliment
solely of volunteers – each one able to work at the ‘grass-roots’ level yet having an international
outlook. If you feel you’re such a person
and want to contribute, please consider starting
a CRF Student Chapter at your school, college
or university.
Here are the job descriptions:
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President |
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Ensures the Chapter’s policies and procedures are in line with CRF’s vision. |
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Follows up on lead generation and reports to CRF’s Board of Directors on the
progress of key initiatives |
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Vice-President |
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Establishes affiliations with individuals and organizations that can enhance
CRF’s scope. |
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With the President, develops campaigns and initiatives. |
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Treasurer |
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Accountable for day-to-day cash flows of the chapter along with participating
in fundraising events. |
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Secretary |
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Responsible for organizing and communicating to the Chapter’s volunteer base. |
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If you are interested in setting up a CRF Student Chapter, please send us an
Email.
All
applicants must be affiliated with a Canadian
university through enrollment in a part-time
or full-time program.
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Action Plan to start a CRF Student Chapter
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Recruit a Senior Student Advisor. This could be a professor at the university
or an established community member.Recruit
an executive committee (see job descriptions
above).Register your chapter as a college
or university club - this will allow
you to apply for funding through the
school to run your campus/school projects.Hold
a general meeting to hold elections and
recruit for volunteers.Establish an action
plan to rapidly mobilize volunteers in
the event of an urgent national or international
need (we do relief projects in Canada
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Hold fundraising/awareness events at your school. |
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We at CRF have acquired a fair amount of experience in terms of organizing events
- but we can only do so much, we could really
use your help!! |
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Please
be part of this progressive relief organization
- we are people like you who want to make
a difference in this world!!
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