Subject
Contributing CKOL partner

The Development of an Action Plan to Expand Volunteerism & Leadership on the Lower North Shore of Quebec

Author/contributor
Title
The Development of an Action Plan to Expand Volunteerism & Leadership on the Lower North Shore of Quebec
Abstract
Throughout phase one of this project, a needs assessment study was successfully carried out to identify the needs of the one hundred and thirteen (113) community organizations and twenty-one (21) regional organizations on the coast; along with a volunteer awareness campaign and the building of a strong volunteer base for the fifteen (15) communities of the Lower North Shore of Quebec. This study was then distributed to all the organizations, the working group, the Board of Directors of the Coasters Association and the volunteers who participated in this project. It has been shared with various Quebec Community Group Networks and HRD Community Table groups across the province, along with various federal and provincial government departments. It has been used as a working tool by many organizations on and off the coast.
Institution
Coasters Association
Date
April, 2005
Pages
151
Language
en
Rights
You are not authorized to use or reproduce this work for any commercial purpose or to further distribute, perform, or alter works in any way without express permission of the owner of the copyright or proxy.
Citation
Buckle, Heidi. The Development of an Action Plan to Expand Volunteerism & Leadership on the Lower North Shore of Quebec. Coasters Association, April 2005.
Type
Contributing CKOL partner

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Coasters Association

Founded:
1988

Constituents:
English-speaking population of the Lower North Shore region in the province of Quebec

Website:
http://www.coastersassociation.com

Activities:
Supporting regional fisheries and forestry; health advocacy; seniors programs (education, health); community-focused research; drug and alcohol prevention; literacy; camps; justice issues; disability advocacy; school retention

Former Name:
none