Become a volunteer
Volunteer with the Alzheimer Society of Montreal
Being a volunteer is much more than giving your time—it means taking concrete action to improve the lives of people living with a neurocognitive disorder and their families. Your commitment makes a real difference, whether you’re sharing your expertise, lending a helping hand or simply offering comfort.
Volunteering is also a rewarding experience that provides a deep sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. By joining our team, you are directly contributing to our mission and helping the Alzheimer Society of Montreal support the Montreal community.
What Qualities Do We Look for in Our Volunteers?
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Join us and become part of a social movement that changes lives!
How to express your interest in volunteering for the Alzheimer Society of Montreal?
Step 1—Download the form and fill it out. / All of our volunteer needs are currently filled. Please check back in a few weeks!
Step 2—Mail or email the form to us.
By mail :
Alzheimer Society of Montreal
4505, Notre-Dame Street West
Montreal (Quebec) H4C 1S3
By email :
Types of Volunteers needed
- Event Volunteers:
You will be contacted occasionally to determine your involvement in each of Alzheimer Society’s events. - Client Support or Administrative Volunteers:
We encourage a regular commitment of 2 to 3 hours per shift, with a minimum engagement period of 3 months. This helps us better organize our time and facilitates your integration with our clients and staff.
Please know that the Alzheimer Society of Montreal deeply appreciates all volunteer contributions. We are immensely grateful to you!
The time dedicated by our precious volunteers is invaluable
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