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Autism Ontario

Autism Ontario

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About Us

Autism Ontario (legally incorporated as Autism Society Ontario) is a charitable organization with a history of over 49 years representing the thousands of people on the autism spectrum and their families across Ontario. Made up of knowledgeable parents, professionals, and autistic self-advocates who can speak to the key issues that impact autistic individuals and their families, Autism Ontario is the province’s leading source of information and referral on autism, and one of the largest collective voices representing the autism community. There are seven regions across the province of Ontario.

<strong>The work we do helps all autistic individuals and families in their communities have access to meaningful supports, information, and connections so they are equitably and seamlessly supported across their life course.</strong>

Autism Ontario is guided by the board of directors, composed of parents, people on the spectrum, and respected professionals, who provide governance, expertise, and guidance to the organization on a volunteer basis.

<span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US">Autism Ontario aims to support and advocate alongside all autistic individuals across the province, regardless of race, ethnicity, income, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity.</span>

<span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US">Now more than ever, we must be active and deliberate in listening to and including all autistic voices across the province. We will continue to expand our reach to neglected segments of our community. We will work to provide spaces of support and advocacy for our Black and Indigenous communities. And we will work together to dismantle the systems of oppression that prevent many autistic individuals from realizing their potential and living meaningful lives.</span>

As we do our work, we will also reflect on the systems of oppression that prevent many autistic individuals from realizing their potential and living meaningful lives.

Volunteer Opportunities

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Join our team as a valued volunteer and make a real impact in your own community! Our Bingo events play a crucial role in this work. The funds raised through Bingo provide substantial financial support for each municipality where we have a Bingo location, helping to sustain existing programs and introduce new initiatives tailored to the needs of the local community. By volunteering and committing to attending scheduled shifts, you directly contribute to creating opportunities, resources, and support for autistic individuals and their families in your area. If shifts and commitments are not met at the Bingo Hall, Autism Ontario directly loses revenue. Your support is crucial. Assisting guests: Greet players, provide information about the games, and ensure a welcoming and friendly environment.Assisting Bingo Hall services: Support the delivery of food at Bingo Halls with food services.Event setup & clean-up: Set up tables, chairs, and materials for bingo sessions and help tidy the hall during and after Bingo sessions.Safety & compliance: Follow Hall safety rules and OLG regulations to ensure a safe and compliant gaming environment.Promoting programs: Share information with participants about how Bingo funds support local programs and events.Any other duties as specified by the Bingo Hall organizers.
Medium-term (6 months to 1 year) Monthly
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Autism Ontario offers hundreds of one-time events and multi-week programs across the province each year. If you love working directly with people, have a passion for making a difference and have an ability to motivate and inspire others, this is the position for you! Volunteer support for these programs is critical for their success. *Please note that programs can be one day, or can run weekly, biweekly or monthly. Some programs will run for four to six weeks. To ensure consistency for our participants program volunteers will need to be able to commit to dedicated dates, times and schedules as they align with program offerings. If you are unable to fully commit to a program because of a scheduling conflict, please be mindful of this. This volunteer service is often a great fit for individuals, students, and retirees who are looking for an ongoing and consistent commitment to the organization.Duties may include:Preparation of program materials and support in program planning.Directly supporting the coordinator with delivery of the program.Supporting participants who may need additional support to fully experience the program.Other duties that support the success of program delivery as defined by the coordinator.
Medium-term (6 months to 1 year) Flexible
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Contact Information

Location
1179 King St. W Suite
Toronto, Ontario
M6K 3C5
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