BECOME A MEMBER

As a member of TAIBU CHC:

  • You can be nominated to become a member of the Board of Directors
  • You can sit on one of our Organization’s Committees
  • You will be invited to attend general membership meetings
  • You will be entitled to vote at the Annual General Meeting (AGM)
  • You will receive our regular information and updates on the organization (e.g. Annual Report and Newsletters)

You are eligible to become a member of TAIBU CHC, if:

  • You are over 18 years of age
  • You are a member of African Caribbean Community
  • You live or work in the Centre’s service area
  • You use the services of the Centre
  • You volunteer at the Centre

Membership is FREE

Please email your completed form to info@taibuchc.ca or mail them/drop them off to the front desk at 27 Tapscott Rd, unit #1

OTHER OPPORTUNITIES

TAIBU Community Health Centre believes that volunteers are very important for a community organization and form the backbone of its programs and services. At TAIBU CHC we always welcome enthusiastic members of the community to get involved in our activities and services as volunteers. Our volunteers assist in running regular programs, special events and participate in community based research projects. Through the volunteer program, TAIBU engages community members in shaping the work of the work of the Centre and at the same providing opportunities for volunteers to improve their abilities and skills to make positive changes in their lives. TAIBU CHC recognizes volunteerism as an essential investment to building healthier communities.

As a volunteer:

  • You will learn all about the volunteer program
  • Be trained to do a job/activity
  • Gain skills and experience for future employment opportunities
  • Broaden your social network

Please Note: All staff and volunteers at TAIBU CHC must undergo a police reference check.

For more information please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at (416) 644-3539 (Ext. 227)

TAIBU Community Health Centre is committed to learning from the community and, in turn, providing opportunities for the community to learn from us. We delight in contributing to the growth and positive development of secondary and post-secondary students through co-operative education program or instructional practicum placements. Malvern is a very diverse community and we are looking for students from a wide-range of ethnic and racial backgrounds to take advantage of the many opportunities available for those interested in acquiring hands-on knowledge about health promotion, nutrition, clinical services, social work and community development.

Moreover, we accept students from an assortment of colleges and university programs that have a specified interest in the health of marginalized and racialized populations.

For more information please contact the Vijay Saravanamuthu at (416) 644-3539 (Ext. 227)

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