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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.

Once that structure is in place, Chapters then 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, (eg BBQ, Potluck), leading prayer walks.

Action4Canada provides a leader mentorship network and weekly training meetings on Mondays to offer ongoing support.

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.