Workshop Support Volunteers Needed for Arts and Mental Health Event

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ORGANIZATION: Art With Impact Canada

movies for mental health workshop

rt With Impact (AWI), a nonprofit organization that uses the arts to reduce stigma around mental health issues, is seeking volunteers to help out at their next event!

About the Event

We will be hosting a Movies for Mental Health (M4MH) workshop on October 2, 2017 at Seneca College, from 11-1pm (volunteers arrive at 10:15am).


Our M4MH workshop is a 2-hour interactive workshop on college campuses that creates space for students to have open and honest conversations about mental health. They involve interactive discussion, watching and responding to short films about different mental health issues, and a panel of speakers talking about lived experience stories, and mental health resources available to students on-campus and in the community. The workshops are incredibly powerful, eye-opening, and inspiring, as it’s not often that we get to truly talk about these complex issues. The vast majority of students who attend report that the workshop increased awareness of mental health issues, reduced stigma around mental illness, and increased their likelihood to seek mental health support if they need it.


Workshop Support Volunteers

Our Workshop Support Volunteers (that’s you!) are an incredibly important aspect of our work. The workshop will be led by one of our facilitators, and they can’t do it alone! They will be setting up and leading the workshop, and there are a lot of moving parts involved. Your tasks as a Workshop Support Volunteer could include:


  • Having a phone call with AWI’s Program Director to discuss the details of volunteering, and to learn more about AWI and the M4MH workshop
  • Checking in with the AWI Workshop Facilitator a few days prior to the event over the phone to go over the day-of details
  • Arriving at the workshop one hour before the event starts
  • Assisting with the setup of the AWI table of resources
  • Passing out and collecting pre- and post-workshop surveys
  • Taking photos throughout the workshop
  • After the workshop, representing AWI at the resource table, chatting with students about AWI, and helping with any logistical clean-up before leaving the event

If there are multiple volunteers, you will not need to do all of these tasks, so don’t worry if there’s anything in that list that you wouldn’t want to do.

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About Art With Impact Canada

Location:

109 Lorne St, Inglewood, ON L7C1L3, CA

Mission Statement

Art With Impact promotes mental wellness by creating space for young people to learn and connect through art and media.

Description

Art With Impact Canada (AWIC) is committed to a future where artists are revered as cultural icons of courage and change, enabling young people to communicate freely and fearlessly about their mental health. We leverage art and film to combat the loneliness, isolation, shame and fear experienced by people living with mental illness and provide concrete opportunities for youth to connect with the services they need to take care of their well-being.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Community
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

Mon Oct 02, 2017
10:15 AM - 02:00 PM

WHERE

13990 Dufferin StKing City, Ontario L7B 1B3Canada

SKILLS

  • Networking
  • People Skills
  • Mental Health
  • Relationship Building

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • 3-4 hours

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