Volunteer Opportunity
Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) Program
The St. Leonard's Society of Hamilton (SLSH)
Join us in our mission to enhance public safety and reduce the risk of future sexual offenses by
volunteering with our Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) program. CoSA is a proven,
effective community-based initiative that significantly reduces the risk of sexual reoffending.
Originating in Hamilton, this innovative program has since expanded to chapters worldwide,
demonstrating its success and impact on communities globally.
What CoSA Volunteers Do:
Work in a team of two or three community volunteers supported by an SLSH staff
member.
Engage with Core Members—individuals with a history of sexual offending—to help
them reintegrate safely into the community.
Support Core Members in meeting their practical needs, fostering deeper self-
understanding, and encouraging positive life choices.
About the CoSA Program:
CoSA is one of the most successful methods for managing the risk of sexual reoffending. By
providing ongoing support, accountability, and community engagement, CoSA volunteers play a
critical role in creating safer communities while promoting personal growth and change in Core
Members.
About The St. Leonard's Society of Hamilton:
The St. Leonard's Society of Hamilton is a therapeutic, community-based organization that
assists individuals transitioning from federal incarceration. Our programs include the Robert
Street Community Residential Facility, the Clinton House Community Residential Facility, The
Reporting Centre, and now the Circles of Support and Accountability program.
Get Involved:
If you are interested in becoming a CoSA volunteer and making a meaningful impact in your
community, please contact:
Rick Pauw
Community Outreach Senior Caseworker
SLSH-CoSA Program
Phone: 905-572-1150, ext 421
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://slsh.ca/
Job Type: Volunteer
Work Location: In person