Committees - Ad Hoc Volunteerism
Representatives
| Title | Name | Phone | |
| Chair | Jo Ann Lauber | 604-523-1653 | jlauber@shaw.ca |
| Sheila Pither | 604-684-9720 | pither470@shaw.ca | |
| Dale Lauber | 604-523-1653 | dalelauber@shaw.ca | |
| Cliff Boldt | 250-334-1580 | mcboldt@telus.net | |
| Judy de Vries | 604-530-7103 | devriesj@telus.net | |
| Howard Spence | 604-936-8320 | hwspence@gmail.com |
BCRTA Code of Conduct for Volunteers
Retired teacher volunteers are dedicated individuals who have a passion for the people and places where they live and a strong commitment to making a difference. They give time, energy, and skills of their own free will, performing the most fundamental act of citizenry and philanthropy in their communities.
for a copy of the Code of Conduct click here
2011 Survey on Volunteering: what we found
As a retired educator, it is wonderful to have the time to give back to the community.
There is tremendous gratification in giving time to help others. It has been one of the most enjoyable outcomes of retirement. So writes a retired teacher of British Columbia (BC) about the value of volunteering.
Another observes, Retired teachers are significant in the leadership and organization skills in our town in almost every area.
These comments are two of many responses to a survey conducted through March and April 2011 to learn about the volunteer activities of retired teachers. How involved are they in volunteering? How are they contributing to the communities in which they live?
Read The Volunteer Work of Retired Educators: Social and Economic Contributions to Communities in British Columbia
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