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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Foundation
(Fundraising)
The CAMH Foundation is a dynamic and effective
fundraiser which helps the Centre to provide the highest possible level of understanding,
prevention and care, creating a better world for the one in four Canadians whose
lives will be affected by mental illness or addiction. It promotes public awareness
of addiction and mental health and works to reduce the stigma associated with them.
To make a donation call (416) 535-8501, ext.
4093
Location: ARF site, 2nd floor
Community Relations
The Community Relations office has a mandate to work with all parts of the organization
to ensure that services are inclusive and reflect the needs of the many constituencies
that the Centre serves. Its activities include soliciting input from the Centre's
neighbours and commuity stakeholders about the Centre's many activities, facilitating
a Neighbourhood Liasion Committee to address issues of common concern to people living
and working in the area of the Queen Street site, integrating the input of the Centre's
numerous program and community advisory committees into an organizational decision-making
structure, and taking a lead role in influening public policies that impact the Centre's
clients.
Location: Queen Street site, 2nd floor,
Administration Building
Contact: 416-535-8501 ext. 6718
Diversity Programs Office
The Diversity Programs Office (DPO) is an
internal support resource of CAMH, housed in the Community Relations department of
CAMH. The mandate of DPO is to coordinate, initiate, encourage and support diversity
changes in CAMH that will result in respectful and inclusive Governance, Human Resources,
Service Delivery and Community Partnerships and Stakeholder Relationships.
DPO provides expertise, strategic planning, training, leadership, support and
coordination to the organization with respect to issues of access and equity for
diverse populations. For CAMH, diverse populations include people from marginalized
communities or people who have been treated unfairly because of gender, age, race,
ethnicity, country of origin, immigration/refugee status, physical, mental or language
ability, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion/spirituality, education/literacy,
socio-economic status or family and marital status.
Location: Rm. 2125, 2nd Floor, Admin. Bldg., Queen Street
Site
Contact:: Diversity Programs Office,
416-535-8501 ext. 4242
Email: diversity@camh.net
Public Affairs
Responsible for the Centre's media relations and corporate communication, which
includes communications planning, issues management and internal and external communications.
Public Affairs produces Building Together,
the staff newsletter; Breakthrough,
the patient and family newsletter; At the
Centre, an external newsletter for the community and stakeholders; and corporate
publications such as the Annual Report.
Contact: (416) 979-4250
Media Line: (416) 595-6015
Location: ARF site, Main Building, 4th floor
Volunteer Resources
Volunteer Resources provides training and
support for the volunteers that enrich and enhance many facets of the Centre's work.
The skills and interests of each volunteer are matched with program requirements.
Opportunities exist for day, evening or weekend work.
Coordinator of Volunteer Resources, ARF Site
(416) 535-8501 ext. 6010
Coordinator of Volunteer Resources, Clarke Site
(416) 535-8501 ext. 6238
Coordinator of Volunteer Resources, Donwood Site
(416) 535-8501 ext. 7049
Coordinator of Volunteer Resources, Queen St. Site
(416) 535-8501 ext. 2995
Director of Volunteer
Resources
(416) 535-8501 ext. 4053
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