Communications & Development Volunteers

Imagine being the voice that connects communities, inspires donors, and amplifies the stories of resilience that define the Crisis Centre of BC. As a volunteer with our Development & Communications team, you'll play a crucial role in showcasing the impact of our vital work and fostering a culture of compassion.

Our team is the heart of our internal and external outreach, responsible for:

  • Storytelling: Crafting compelling narratives that highlight the transformative power of our programs and services.
  • Brand Recognition: Building and maintaining a strong, consistent brand presence across all platforms.
  • Digital Engagement: Creating engaging content for our website, social media, and other digital channels.
  • Fund Development: Supporting our fundraising efforts through donor relations, grant writing, and event coordination.
  • Government Relations & Public Policy: Advocating for policies that support crisis intervention and suicide prevention.

We’re a passionate, dedicated team, and your skills could be the missing piece to our puzzle.

Important Note

  • We are currently not accepting volunteer applications for the Development and Communications Team. Please check back regularly for updates.
  • All successful applicants will be required to complete a Vulnerable Sector Criminal Records Check, which the Centre will facilitate.

When Applications Reopen, You Can Expect To

  • Contribute to meaningful projects that directly support our vision and mission.
  • Gain valuable experience in communications, development, and non-profit work.
  • Work alongside a passionate and dedicated team.
  • Make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals facing crisis.

We look forward to welcoming you to our team in the future, when applications reopen, and together, we can amplify hope and create a world where compassion prevails.

Help Make An Impact

Join us in responding to the mental health crisis and in fostering compassionate, connected, suicide-safer communities.

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Our Impact The topic and word "suicide" is not so scary after taking a training from the Crisis Centre of BC. I'm grateful to have been here today, and am hopeful that I can help people in the future. safeTALK participant, Agassiz