Stakeholders in Partnership
Program Details
The Stakeholders In Partnership (SIP) program is a communication tool to bring the Stakeholders (parents, well wishers, community groups, and the public) together and engage positively with the Commanding Officer of the Corps. This allows for positive communication, developing reachable goals, provide insights into corps operations, pool interested persons to support the unit, and engage with broadening the corps influence in a positive way.
Stakeholders
Primary Stakeholders
Navy League of Canada
Department of National Defence / Canadian Armed Forces
Community Stakeholders
Royal Canadian Legion – Branch 418
Royal Canadian Legion – Branch 24
Royal Canadian Legion – Branch 350
Lincoln and Welland Regiment
Personal Stakeholders
Parents (Families)
Volunteering with the Canadian Cadet Organizations
Are you interested in volunteering with the Cadet Corps? Looking to make a difference in the community? Volunteering might be for you!
To become a volunteer, there is a process that everyone must go through:
- Interview with the Commanding Officer;
- Have a resume that details relevant information;
- Successfully pass a Vulnerable Sector Screening – Police Check;
- Complete all the forms (packages available from the Commanding Officer)
- Have time to volunteer.