OOC Orientation & All Volunteer Training Sign up
 
Welcome!
Would you like to volunteer with Out on Campus? It's as easy as 1-2-3 (and 4)!
Step 1: Attend an Orientation
Step 2: Attend All Volunteer Training
Step 3: Choose a Project or sub-committee
Step 4: Complete a Supplementary Training (Info/offerings available with inquiry)

Use this handy dandy form to sign up for upcoming volunteer trainings. Can't sign up for everything right now? No problem. Submit what you can now, and use the form again later to fill in the blanks.

If you have questions about volunteering, trainings, or would like to see whether you can make alternate arrangements, please email ooc@sfss.ca

Projects
Library & Office:
Do you love books, cataloging, and bringing order to chaos? We have a specialized library with over 2000 resources available to the SFU community to enjoy. Our library wants YOUR love.

Queer History Project:
Working to preserve the 40+ years of queer organizing and activism at Simon Fraser University by creating an engaging and accessible archive.

Positive Space Network:
Working to create an educational program that will help reduce homophobia and transphobia on campus, and create a network of resource people and safe spaces on campus.

Trans* & Gender-Diversity Project:
Informed by personal accounts, this project is currently developing a resource guide for trans* and gender diverse folks at SFU.
Please fill out your personal contact information
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Email address : *
Telephone number : *
Sign up for an Orientation time
Thursday, January 16th 1:15pm-2:15pm in the OOC Lounge (TC314N)  
Tuesday, January 21st 12:15pm-1:15pm in the OOC Lounge (TC314N)  
Wednesday, January 22nd 10:30am-11:30am in the OOC Lounge (TC314N)  
Thursday, January 23rd 3:15pm-4:15pm in the OOC Lounge (TC314N)  
Monday, January 27th 1:45pm-2:45pm in the OOC Lounge (TC314N)  
Sign up for All Volunteer Training
Saturday, February 1st 10:30am-4:30pm in MBC 2296  
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