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ZOOMERS ON THE GO

Becoming a Leader

Certified volunteer leaders are the heart and soul of Zoomers on the Go. Without volunteers, the program would not be where it is today. They help participants take steps towards reducing their risk of falling. By volunteering their time, they keep the classes free of charge for everyone. This ensures the program will be available in our province for many years to come.

To find more information on how to become a Zoomers on the Go Leader, please visit our Fitness New Brunswick website by clicking on the following link.

Register to Become a Leader


Fitness New Brunswick delivers the Zoomers on the Go training. It is a mixture of both theory and practical education. The training ensures you are prepared and comfortable to lead a successful Zoomers on the Go program in your area! 

Ready to become a leader? Click below and complete the registration form. Then, contact us to find out about the upcoming dates and locations of training for leaders. 



Phone Number: (506) 458-7034

Email: zoomersonthego20@gmail.com

Register for Our Newsletter

The Zoomers on the Go Newsletter is a resource that will inform people on our upcoming events, important dates, and highlights our fantastic group. 

Resources to Share with Participants


Here you will find several resources regarding aging and fall prevention. This information should be shared and discussed with participants each week.  

Handout Materials

MEDICAL DISCLAIMER

The information contained on this website is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your primary care provider or a qualified healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding any medical condition, or before beginning any exercise program.

211 NB Helpline 

 

211 NB is a free, bilingual, and confidential resource to help New Brunswickers navigate the network of community, social, non-clinical health and government services. To contact trained staff who are available 24 hours a day to connect callers with services for both everyday needs and times of crisis, please dial:

2-1-1

Tele-Care 

 

If you or someone you know requires non-urgent health advice or information, call Tele-Care. A registered nurse will assess your needs and provide information, education and/or advice as required. For access to this confidential and bilingual toll-free telephone service, 24 hours a day, seven days a week please dial:

8-1-1

For medical emergencies, call  911  immediately or visit your local emergency department.

FINDING BALANCE NB © 2016 - FINDING BALANCE CANADA, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH NB TRAUMA PROGRAM | UNDER LICENSE FROM THE INJURY PREVENTION CENTER. 

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