Volunteer
Make a difference in the lives of survivors.
Volunteer
Make a difference in the lives of survivors.
Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Hope & Healing Survivor Resource Center. We offer many opportunities for individuals and groups to support our services for survivors.
Helping Hands
Community volunteers often do indirect services, where there is very little to no interaction with shelter residents. Examples include cleaning, beautification, administrative work, and sorting donations. Volunteers complete a brief training orientation.
Direct Service
Direct service volunteers provide hotline, hospital advocacy, and other client-facing services. Direct service volunteers complete several training sessions, and are required to pass a background check.
Group Volunteer Projects
Community volunteers are local organizations, clubs, businesses, students, and other groups who wish to complete a one-day service project. Please allow for a minimum of one week’s notice before the project’s expected date.
Accreditation
Our 40-hour volunteer training is accredited through the National Advocate Credentialing Program. At the end of each training, trainees receive a certificate and the option to apply to be a credentialed advocate.
Learn More
Contact us at [email protected] to learn more, or apply to volunteer today!
Services
All of our services are free and confidential and/or anonymous.
Interpreters and translation can be provided free of charge for all of our services.