The earlier we receive your application the more choices you’ll have for the dates you prefer.
After Nov 30th, we’ll fill in the date/dates where needed on a “first come, first served” basis.
Individual volunteers or groups are welcome as our Coordinators will form teams of three.
We encourage “teams” so if your company or group is interested we’ll work with you to make arrangements
A committee member will call you to confirm your date/dates only on the dates the you indicate availability on you Application Form
Volunteers meet at our headquarters (ICBC Claims Centre on 15th Ave) on nights of operation to enjoy some food, training and conversation with the other volunteers.
Be sure to have your valid Drivers License with you!
All training and information about the program will be provided when you first arrive.
Coffee, refreshments and snacks are made available to working volunteers - please help yourself!
Teams are dispatched as requests for rides are received.
Once the team meets the client, the Designated Driver and the Navigator will drive the client(s) in their own vehicle with the Escort Driver following behind.
After reaching the requested destination, the team is reunited and the Navigator contacts Dispatch via Cell Phone or Radio for the team’s next ride. Call Kelly (volunteer coordinator), at 250-961-6985 for further information
Become A Volunteer
All Police Information Checks have to be dropped off at the RCMP, 455 Victoria Street, Prince George. When the RCMP call please pick up your approved application. Volunteer Application will then need to be delivered to Suzanne Anderson – please call (250) 561-2367 for pickup or drop off the application at 1595 8th Ave.
Please call Suzanne at 250-561-2367 for more information.
Individual volunteers are required to help deliver OPERATION RED NOSE to the City of Prince George. We are looking for volunteers to drive, navigate and operate phones at Operation Red Nose Headquarters.
Driving Teams are comprised of 3 volunteers – the driver of the client vehicle, the navigator to support the drivers and the driver of the escort vehicle.
On average, between 10 to 30 teams will be on call each evening and will be fed, entertained and well looked after.
Find a couple of friends or we’ll find you a team. Be part of a fun evening and contribute to road safety! Exciting prizes are available to be won by some lucky individuals for coming out!
Also, ask us about opportunities to volunteer as a fundraiser for Youth Programs & Amateur Sports!
Be part of a fun evening and contribute to road safety!
What you do…
Fill out our online form then drop off your Police Information Check form and cover letter from the Nechako Rotary Club/Operation Red Nose, at the RCMP front office. You will need to provide two pieces of government issued ID (BC drivers licence with services card counts as two). This check is required for all positions with the Operation Red Nose Team.
The 2 page Operation Red Nose Volunteer application needs to be delivered to or picked up by the volunteer co-ordinator (Suzanne Anderson 250-561-2367)
How volunteering with Operation Red Nose works…
- The earlier we receive your application the more choices you’ll have for the dates you prefer.
- After Nov 30th, we’ll fill in the date/dates where needed on a “first come, first served” basis.
- Individual volunteers or groups are welcome as our Coordinators will form teams of three.
- We encourage “teams” so if your company or group is interested we’ll work with you to make arrangements
- A committee member will call you to confirm your date/dates only on the dates the you indicate availability on you Application Form
- Volunteers meet at our headquarters (ICBC Claims Centre on 15th Ave) on nights of operation to enjoy some food, training and conversation with the other volunteers.
- Be sure to have your valid Drivers License with you!
- All training and information about the program will be provided when you first arrive.
- Coffee, refreshments and snacks are made available to working volunteers - please help yourself!
- Teams are dispatched as requests for rides are received.
- Once the team meets the client, the Designated Driver and the Navigator will drive the client(s) in their own vehicle with the Escort Driver following behind.
- After reaching the requested destination, the team is reunited and the Navigator contacts Dispatch via Cell Phone or Radio for the team’s next ride. Call Suzanne (volunteer coordinator), at 250-561-2367 for further information
What you’ll feel…
- Warm & fuzzy! - There’s a very good feeling knowing you’ve made a difference in your community
- Fun & Fellowship! - It’s a great way to get to know others and be part of a team