Sexual Assault Centre Kingston

Health/Healthcare - Kingston, ON
Member For 3 years
No Positions Open
Phone613-449-7708
Alt Phone
Email volunteer@sackingston.com
Website http://www.sackingston.com
Address400 Elliott Ave, Unit 1, Kingston, ON
Do you accept secondary/high school student volunteers? No
Do you/would you consider accepting post-secondary student placements? No

Crisis and Support Volunteer

Organization Sexual Assault Centre Kingston
Category Crisis Support & Emergencies
Location
Applications Closed

Volunteering with the Sexual Assault Centre Kingston offers you a unique and rewarding opportunity to join other compassionate individuals committed to working towards the prevention of sexual violence. Our volunteer program is flexibly designed, allowing you to be as active and involved while working around your schedule. Our vital services remain available as a result of compassionate and empathetic volunteers, like you! As a volunteer with us, you will spend time on our telephone crisis line and chat/text support line. These lines support survivors from 7 different regions across Ontario (KFL&A, Ottawa, Renfrew County, North Bay and area, Niagara and area, Quinte and area, SDG&A). You will learn vital skills to provide trauma-informed crisis response care that is situated in an anti-racist, anti-oppressive intersectional feminist framework. Other volunteer opportunities that might become available include but are not limited to: accompaniment support, behind-the-scenes volunteering, and outreach. All of our volunteers typically start on the crisis lines before being offered these additional opportunities. Volunteer Requirements: Over 18 years of age; Have not been a client of SACK for a minimum of 1 year; Connection to at least 1 of the regions in which SACK's crisis line supports; Access to a quiet space when on shift; Access to secure and adequate wifi (Chat/Text specific); Comfortable supporting individuals via telephone conversation & web chat; Flexible schedule and willingness to take a variety of shifts (we offer shifts in the morning, afternoon, evening, and overnight); Commitment to volunteering for a minimum of 6 months (we ask for volunteers to commit to at least 3 shifts per month); Willingness to learn what working in an anti-racist anti-oppressive intersectional feminist environment consists of. If you are interested in volunteering with SACK, please visit www.sackingston.com/volunteer. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to the Crisis Support Program Coordinator via email, volunteer@sackingston.com ​Please note: our volunteer program is open to any individual, regardless of gender and sexual identity. We strive for our program to be as inclusive as possible, if you have any access needs or accommodation requirements, please don't hesitate to reach out.


  • Background Check Required
  • Not Accepting Applications
  • Kingston, ON
  • Starts Jun 1st 2023
  • 10-15hrs / month
  • Apply Before: May 12th 2023
  • 32 Spots Available of 32
  • Suitable For: Adults (18+)

Dates and Times

We require all volunteers to take at least 3 shifts per month for a minimum of 6 months. Typical shifts are available ranging from 4-5 hours with some opportunities for 10 hour overnight shifts.

Required Qualifications

Over 18 years of age; Have not been a client of SACK for a minimum of 1 year; Connection to at least 1 of the regions in which SACK's crisis line supports; Access to a quiet space when on shift; Access to secure and adequate wifi (Chat/Text specific); Comfortable supporting individuals via telephone conversation & web chat; Flexible schedule and willingness to take a variety of shifts (we offer shifts in the morning, afternoon, evening, and overnight); Commitment to volunteering for a minimum of 6 months (we ask for volunteers to commit to at least 3 shifts per month); Willingness to learn what working in an anti-racist anti-oppressive intersectional feminist environment consists of

Position Responsibilities

As a Crisis and Support volunteer, you are responsible for signing up for 3 shifts per month for at least 6 months. You sign up for these shifts based on your own schedule, this offers you flexibility in when you want to take shifts! You will be providing crisis support to survivors in 6 different regions across Ontario, this support could look like but is not limited to: resource referrals, grounding and coping techniques, emotional support, empathetic listening, and assisting with reporting.

Volunteer Benefits

As a Crisis and Support volunteer, you will learn invaluable skills surrounding supporting survivors of sexual and gender-based violence. You will learn how to support survivors and community members who are experiencing mental health crises, historical abuse/trauma, present-day abuse and/or trauma, and how to guide them to appropriate services.