Applicants share availability, city, team preference, languages, and support skills before placement.
Help host a summit where every participant feels welcomed.
AHLS needs Canada-based volunteers for Oct. 2nd to Oct. 4th, 2026 at Courtyard by Marriott Hotel in Brampton. Volunteer roles support registration, session rooms, speaker care, accessibility coordination, hospitality, media movement, and community access.
The volunteer wants to know where they fit and whether the role is serious.
Canada-based volunteers are not treated as an afterthought. They support guest care, room flow, accessibility, hospitality, speaker movement, media coordination, and community access.
Volunteers receive safer-space guidance, schedule expectations, and service documentation.
The volunteer flow supports a calm, welcoming, organized summit experience.
Clear roles, real responsibility, and a premium onsite experience.
Volunteers are not treated as filler. Each role has a lead, checklist, shift window, escalation contact, and connection to the summit theme.
Registration and room support
Welcome delegates, help with wayfinding, support check-in flow, assist room transitions, and keep sessions calm and organized.
Hospitality and accessibility
Help participants find the right staff member, support meal and access questions, and protect a respectful participation environment.
Speaker, media, and community access
Support speaker movement, interview timing, volunteer bursary guests, student access, and community partner coordination.
Volunteers give hospitality, structure, and care. They gain experience, recognition, and community.
Volunteer participation is not a ticket purchase. It is a professional service pathway for people in Canada who want to help AHLS create a calm, welcoming, gender-inclusive summit environment in Brampton.
Warm guest care and reliable onsite support.
Volunteers help with check-in, room transitions, hospitality, accessibility coordination, speaker movement, media timing, community access, and dinner networking support.
Real event experience and leadership exposure.
Volunteers receive orientation, shift documentation, service recognition, access to selected volunteer briefings, and a chance to meet delegates, speakers, partners, and community leaders.
Volunteer roles are organized before the summit begins.
The volunteer team supports the participant journey from arrival to closing. Each confirmed volunteer is matched to a team, shift, lead contact, and service expectation so the onsite experience feels professional for guests and manageable for volunteers.
- Orientation before confirmed shifts.
- Clear team lead and escalation contact.
- Respectful participation and accessibility guidance.
Serve beside people building the summit from the inside.
Support guests who may be arriving from different cities, countries, sectors, and professional backgrounds.
Help experts move through sessions, media calls, presentation rooms, and hospitality moments with clarity.
Support wayfinding and room flow for sponsor tables, exhibitor moments, and hosted networking.
Build relationships with local volunteers, organizers, access partners, and community leaders in the Greater Toronto Area.
A simple pathway from application to onsite service.
Apply
Share your availability, city, preferred team, language support, experience, and reason for volunteering.
Confirm
The team reviews role fit, onsite availability, and whether orientation is complete before confirming shifts.
Serve
Arrive with your shift details, support the assigned team, and help participants experience AHLS with dignity and care.
Apply for a Canada-based volunteer role.
After submission, your dashboard will track application status, orientation, shift placement, onsite instructions, and contribution recognition. Volunteers must complete orientation before shifts are confirmed.