THANK YOU to the Volunteers - Advocates, Board Members, and others - who make Victim Services possible in our community!
"Volunteers are the roots of strong communities. Just like roots are essential for trees to bloom, volunteers are essential for communities to boom." National Volunteer Week Video
"Volunteers are the roots of strong communities. Just like roots are essential for trees to bloom, volunteers are essential for communities to boom." National Volunteer Week Video
Make a meaningful difference in the lives of others
Advocates
You must be over 21 years old, have a valid driver’s license and be committed to ongoing training and regular shifts. You must pass an extensive RCMP security clearance.
As a successful applicant, you’ll offer a confidential, compassionate and non-judgmental helping hand to victims and their loved ones, along with providing information and referrals. You’ll have an opportunity to be involved in unique training opportunities.
Contact rimbeyvictimservices@gmail.com to apply
Board of Directors
The Victim Service Unit operates under the direction of a Board of Directors. The role of the Board is to govern the operations of the unit following Policies & Procedures. Although the role of a board member is not directly involved with a victim's situation, their role allows for Victim Services to function and be able to provide the services they do. The board also helps raise awareness of Victim Services in the community through different events during the year.
Contact rimbeyvictimservices@gmail.com to learn about the Board