Building an Action4Canada Chapter. Role of Leadership.
- The first role of the Chapter Leader is to build a team of core volunteers (Co-Leader, Administrator, Treasurer and Campaign Team Leads) from the local community who can roll out our four main campaigns:
- Protect Kids: eg. Attend School Board meetings. Give delegations on the harms of educational materials/books. Serve Notices of Liability. Engage and Educate elected officials. Form a team to hand out the SOGI/CSE flyers to parents after school.
- Protect Communities: eg. Attend municipal meetings. Give delegations on 15 Minute/SMART Cities. Serve Notices of Liability. Engage and Educate elected officials. Business Campaign, delivering materials and speaking one on one with business owners.
- Support Families: eg. Promote A4C National Youth Events, Parent Webinars, Marriage Seminars.
- Support Churches: eg. Reach out to church leadership and educate them on critical issues and offer support.
- Action4Canada provides weekly training meetings on Mondays to offer ongoing support.
- Action4Canada provides a leader mentorship network.
- Typically, volunteering as leader requires between 5-10 hours/week.
- Each leader receives an A4C email account to engage with the public and with the A4C National Team.
- Chapters host bi-weekly/monthly information sessions for local members and guests, to educate, strategize and mobilize the teams.
- Chapters are encouraged to undertake at least one action per month such as: handing out flyers, delivering church or business information packages, attending municipal/school board meetings, engaging public officials, meeting with pastors and business owners, hosting community events for families and homeschoolers, (ie. BBQ, Potluck), leading prayer walks.
Register here to book an appointment to speak with a Chapter Team Member to explore whether Chapter Leadership is a good fit for you, and we’ll follow up. Thank you!