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Our Team &  Our Professionals

Our team is made up of people who care about the mental well-being of young people and their academic success in order to guarantee them a better future without discrimination.
The members of our team understand the issues related to the mental health of young people and their impacts on their development and their academic performance.
Our team is committed to supporting every young person through all the transitions in their life until they reach adulthood.

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Our professionals are made up of:

  1. Nurses

  2. Auxiliary nurses

  3. Specialized educators

  4. Social worker

  5. Personal development coach

  6. Psychologists

  7. Doctor

  8. Orthopedagogue

  9. Response agents

  10. School stakeholders

  11. Computer scientist

  12. An accountant

  13. Volunteer

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Volunteering

Volunteering helps you form new friendships and meet new people. Interpersonal relationships, social gatherings and opportunities to come together around a common goal can also lead to a greater sense of belonging to the community.
                                             

                                    MAKE AN IMPACT ON THE LIVES OF YOUNG PEOPLE AND YOUR OWN. 
                                                         BECOME A CSSMECN VOLUNTEER

 

Volunteering with young people from immigrant backgrounds can be a life-changing experience. See the evolution of children and young people and their adaptation in their new country, their integration into their new school, their openness to others and establish contacts with other children, express their joy at being accepted at school and later in their workplace, isn't that so rewarding? Supporting parents to better understand the change their children are experiencing is a truly rewarding social action.
Supporting parents in their life transition
Thanks to our volunteers, we have a program that allows an exchange of experiences rich in emotion
 
                                  VIRTUAL VOLUNTEER SERVICE FOR SCHOOL SUPPORT

 

The volunteer sponsors' mandate is:
•    Provide tutoring support in certain subjects such as English, mathematics, French, sciences, etc.

•    Helping children and young people in the community develop self-confidence 
•    Supervise youth and parents during individual meetings and communicate any issues with staff

We are looking for English- and French-speaking volunteers to help young people and parents in both official languages. 
Volunteers must commit to a minimum of 3-4 hours per week for three consecutive months

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Volunteers must obtain their own criminal record check
and provide us with identification documents so that the CSSMECN can have access to verify the register of people with a history of child maltreatment.
•   Attend an interview with our Volunteer Coordinator
•    A 1-2 hour orientation session is offered to all volunteers.

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