Ann Davis Transition Society (ADTS) provides education, prevention, and support services to those affected by abuse or violence. ADTS always seeks talented individuals to join our team and make a lasting difference in striving towards a violence-free community!
The ADTS Volunteer Program collaborates with community partners, including university students and the SD33 Work Experience Program, to provide students requiring Volunteer Pre-requisites for various programs with a well-rounded experience tailored to their needs. We also provide employment training through WEX 11/12 to provide students with experience and references for future employment.
Administrative Assistance:
You’re our visitors’ first point of contact, so a warm personality and a big smile go a long way! Applicants must be comfortable answering and directing phone calls on our multi-line phone system and able to exercise sound judgment and a calm demeanour at all times. Administrative experience is an asset, but training is provided.
Building Maintenance:
Calling all handymen and women to be our go-to “fix it” person and assist in building repairs, event set-up and take down, toy cleaning and regular cleaning to keep our facility organized.
Community Outreach Requisition Program:
Our thrift store is a great way to gain retail experience, integrate yourself into the core of our community, and serve some of the most vulnerable. ADTS provides incredible prices on high-end items and a requisition program for those in need.
Please get in touch with our Admin office to arrange an interview at 604-792-2760 or submit the form below!”
Address: 9046 Young Rd, Chilliwack, BC V2P 4R6
ADTS Office: 604-792-2760
24/7 Help: 604-792-3116 or 604-391-1993
Text Help: 604-819-3557
Fax: 604-792-2875
Email: info@anndavis.org
Ann Davis Transition Society has earned a Three-Year Accreditation from CARF for the following Programs and Services: Community Housing, Personal Supports Services, Services Coordination, Outpatient Treatment: Mental Health (Adults), Outpatient Treatment: Mental Health (Children and Adolescents), Prevention: Mental Health (Adults), Prevention: Mental Health (Children and Adolescents).