Event Volunteers help with various fundraising and community events throughout the year. These volunteers are important connectors between CFS and our community and work with a smile.

Because of the nature of the confidential care being delivered by our agency, a select group of experienced CFS volunteers may be invited to assist with client support groups. This level of volunteering requires a commitment to an on-going, regular schedule for an extended period of time. The placement process includes a background check, an…

Paper Angels volunteers help answer the phone and represent the agency in matching donors with Christmas wish lists. This includes answering the phone, copying, faxing, mailing and tracking wish lists. These volunteers must have a big smile, warm heart and good communication skills.

Clerical Office Volunteers assist staff with data entry, mailing materials, and other office tasks based on the need. These volunteers must have an interest in supporting CFS activities and a pleasant demeanor.

Office Projects Volunteers assist staff with taking inventory and organizing donation and client supplies. This may include compiling emergency duffle bags or back packs and other general office projects. These volunteers must have an interest in supporting CFS activities and a pleasant demeanor.

CFS creates safer and healthier communities in Northern Michigan through a wide-ranging collection of services and programs that support the well-being of those we serve in times of crisis, challenge, and life transition.

Are you looking to make a difference in your community, to connect with other young leaders through networking events or for volunteer opportunities? Members of the Judson Center Young Leaders (YL) are proud, enthusiastic ambassadors for the agency, sharing its mission with their networks, soliciting financial support, and serving as champions for Judson Center’s vital…

To provide expert, comprehensive services that strengthen children, adults and families impacted by abuse and neglect, autism, developmental, behavioral and physical health challenges so they can achieve whole health, well-being and maximum potential.

Volunteers offer support at WSA events, including camps and national conventions, or you can lend a hand in the national office.

To advance the interests of all individuals with Williams syndrome throughout their lifespan by providing programming and resources, supporting research, promoting partnerships and connections, and ensuring that the infrastructure of the organization has the capacity to lead our community toward its goals.