Action to End Exploitation encourages members of the
community to become involved in our work. Volunteers
form the core of our organization, and we truly value
the contributions that each member of our group makes.
Together what seems impossible, suddenly becomes possible.
Join us and help bring light to those trapped in the
dark.
We have numerous domestic
and international projects in development at the current
time. We will do our best to provide you with an experience
that best utilizes your unique skills and motivations.
Current Needs:
>> Volunteer - Primary Education Program
Location: Toronto
Number of Positions: 3
Area: Toronto
Hours of work/week: 3-4 hours / week, most of which will be over e-mail.
Position Description: The volunteer will work with the Project Manager and a team of 3-4 volunteers to develop, implement and maintain a Primary Education Program.
>> Volunteer - Fundraising Team
Location: Toronto
Number of Positions: 5
Area: Toronto
Hours of work/week: 3-4 hours / week, most of which will be over e-mail.
Position Description: The volunteer will work with the Fundrasing Managerand a team of 3-4 volunteers to carry out current fundraising activities and to develop future initiatives.
>> Volunteer - Webmaster/ Graphic Designer
Location: Toronto
Number of Positions: 1-2
Area: Toronto
Hours of work/week: 3-4 hours / week, most of which will be over e-mail.
Position Description: The volunteer will work with the Public Relations manager to maintain website and design organization literature on an as need basis.
>>Overseas Volunteer - Toul Kork Drop in Centre
Location: Toul Kork Drop-in Centre, Phnomn Penh, Cambodia
Number of Positions: 1-2
Duration: 3-6 months.
Position Description: Please contact us for more details.
If you are interested in the above oportunities or would like to get involved with our organization, please send us an email and include a bit about yourself and your interests.
| Volunteer's Experiences |
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Working as a volunteer at A.E.E, I was also exposed to the commercial sex workers (CSWs) who come and go at the centre. This experience opened my eyes to some of the harshest realities: failed abortions, domestic violence, the effects of H.I.V & A.I.D.S, debt bondage, and stories after stories of girls who have been tricked or coerced into entering the sex trade. What I saw through the eyes of these young girls was wasted talent, wasting beauty, and the outrageous acceptance of a fate beyond their control.
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