Become a CCA Member
Benefits of Membership
By becoming a member of the CCA, you are helping to build a greener, safer, better Carlington!
As a member, you will help build our community by:
- Funding our activities through your membership fees.
- Sharing your voice on development and safety issues.
- Voting at our general meetings.
- Supporting our amazing volunteers.
- Meeting your neighbours and having fun!
Who can be a member?
Anyone over the age of 18 who resides in Carlington can become a member. Use the membership form below to get started!
What does it cost?
Our membership fee is not fixed: you pay what you can. The suggested amount is $10 per year/per person. You can also volunteer a minimum of 3 hours in lieu of paying a membership fee.
For convenience, if several people share the same address, one person can apply (and pay) on behalf of all individuals in that household. Pay by cash, cheque or credit card next time you come to a general meeting, or use PayPal below.
CCA Membership Form
- Option 1: Download the form in PDF format, then mail it or bring it to any CCA general meeting (with payment if applicable).
- Option 2: Use the Online Form below.
Note: Your personal information is used solely by the CCA for sending information regarding CCA activities and for sending notices of meetings. The membership list is kept confidential is only shared when required under the Ontario Non-for-Profit Corporations Act (ONCA), as outlined in the CCA By-laws.
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