Without the talents, time, and passion of our excellent and dedicated volunteers, Hopewell would simply not be able to function.

We are very grateful for all our volunteers do to support our mission. We are fortunate to have a dependable network of volunteers filling a number of positions, and are always seeking new applicants!

Whether you have lived experience, professional skills, or simply have a passion for creating safer spaces - there’s a place for you here.

We welcome folks from all walks of life, including those in active recovery, caregivers, students, and community allies. Roles are flexible and can be shaped to match your interest, skills, and availability.

Take a look at some of our available volunteer roles down below!

Volunteer With Us

If you’re interested in volunteering with us, please complete the Volunteer Application Form below and email it to our Program Coordinator at programs@hopewell.ca.

Example Volunteer Positions:

Don’t see the perfect fit? That’s okay! Fill out the Volunteer Application Form above and share where you feel your experiences, skills, and interests would be best suited.

Peer Voice (Creative) Contributor

Help us brainstorm ideas for groups, social nights, or community programming. This is a low-pressure, collaborative role for those who want to stay connected and inspired while centering their recovery.

Research & Resource Development

Love digging into information? Help us stay informed on emerging topics like ARFID, neurodivergence, or caregiver support by sourcing, reviewing, or summarizing key findings.

Peer Support Group Assistant Facilitator

Want more experience with group facilitation and using your lived experience to support others? Our assistant facilitators work alongside our lead-facilitators to help create a welcoming and supportive space during our groups.

Social Media and Communications

Support us by turning research and recovery insights into accessible, shareable graphics, and keep our followers informed of upcoming programming. You’ll help grow our online community and keep our content trauma-informed and inclusive.

Event and Community Engagement Support

Lend a hand with outreach, virtual or in-person events, or peer-led projects. A great option if you want to be involved without a regular time commitment.

Circles of Support (Socials) Peer Assistant

Our Circles of Support, otherwise known as our Social Nights, are a fun, low-commitment opportunity for participants to engage in recreational activities related to recovery. Peer Assistants support the Programs Coordinator in planning activities, facilitating conversations, and engaging with participants.

“Go out into the world and do good until there is too much good in the world.”

– Larry H. Miller