Community Health Centre Volunteer   Simcoe County 
South Georgian Bay Community Health Centre, Wasaga Beach, Health Care Services
South Georgian Bay

The South Georgian Bay Community Health Centre provides volunteer opportunities to the South Georgian Bay region.

 
Current programs offering volunteer opportunities include:  

  • mental health programs  
  • physical exercise groups  
  • nutrition education  
  • chronic disease management groups  
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  • social support groups, hobbies and crafts groups, and more

Eligibility: 16 years and older

Application Process: E-mail the health centre at volunteer@sgbchc.ca, phone or apply via the website.

Financial Group Facilitator   Simcoe County 
South Georgian Bay Community Health Centre, Wasaga Beach, Volunteer Opportunities

Leading and facilitating groups on how to prepare taxes and how to budget.

Mental Health Program Facilitator   Simcoe County 
South Georgian Bay Community Health Centre, Wasaga Beach, Volunteer Opportunities

Providing a leadership role within mental health groups, all while ensuring a supportive and constructive atmosphere for group participants.

Group topics include, but are not limited to:

  • mindfulness
  • breathwork
  • self-care
  • vision boarding
  • journalling 
  • grief support
Nutrition Facilitator   Simcoe County 
South Georgian Bay Community Health Centre, Wasaga Beach, Volunteer Opportunities

Do you have a passion for food and nutrition? We are looking for volunteers to support various nutrition workshops such as: canning, breadmaking, meal planning, freezer meals, label reading, cooking-for-one, grocery store tours, and more.

Physical Fitness & Exercise Facilitator   Simcoe County 
South Georgian Bay Community Health Centre, Wasaga Beach, Volunteer Opportunities

Do you have a passion for health and fitness and like leading groups? The Physical Fitness & Exercise Facilitator will provide a leadership role while offering a gentle fitness program that promotes:

  • improved energy and health
  • improved mobility and independence
  • decrease in fall risks
  • contributing to your community
  • maintaining strength and coordination