The volunteer must have training in the crisis line procedures. The volunteer may answer the line at the shelter or at home.

The volunteer may work directly with other agencies on behalf of the victim and or children via telephone or face-to-face.

Board members will be expected to develop policies, procedures and regulations, monitor financial performance and the agency’s programs. Additional board member obligations and expectations include fundraising, policy setting, planning special activities, personnel committee, long-range planning and the understanding of the dynamics of domestic and sexual violence.

Meets with clients to build deeper relationships in the community.

Meet with clients and build relationships. Make community referrals. Post-abortion recovery volunteer.

Donate your labor of love hours to the cause of empowering communities.

Cuddling and socializing cats, walking dogs, bathing animals, assisting with adoption and vaccination events, assisting with transports, taking photos for the Facebook and Pet Adoption pages, washing crates, and assisting with laundry are all examples of ways to help.

Food brings people together. A warm meal transforms our cafe two days a week, filling it with lively discussions and second helpings. By joining our kitchen crew you would be providing a healthy meal to men and women working hard to change their lives.

Technology is often a barrier for returning citizens. By being a tech mentor you can help bridge the gap for men and women who are navigating a whole new digital world. Many Fresh Coast participants need training in basic computer skills, installing, and using apps on their smartphones.