Advocates do not need to have experience with foster youth or the court system, just a desire to help children. We have an extensive interview process that begins with an application.
In an effort to involve all of our interested volunteers and provide opportunity to be a part of our mission we are developing multiple programs where you can help us Clean Up The Lake
This level of volunteering is for an individual who is or will become CIT trained and wants to be a STAR Volunteer at Live Violence Free. This means you are so involved with the H.E.A.R.T. program you may help coordinate and meet with other volunteers. This level is for a volunteer who is volunteering 20+…
This level of volunteering is for an individual who is or will become CIT trained and is volunteering moderately with Live Violence Free. This level means that the individual is volunteering 10-20 hours a month, either directly with clients or indirectly.
Join NFTC this Tax Season to make a difference in your community. Our VITA sites are a fun, easy way to learn to prepare income taxes while giving back to your community. VITA sites are led by local volunteer leaders and focus on supporting our neighbors with a free personalized tax assistance experience that is…
To support the senior services that promote healthy, independent, active and safe lifestyles, as well as increase volunteer opportunities for education and advocacy by and for elders.
Want something a little more active? How about trash collection, maintaining and improving the trees and native plants, helping to increase the monarch population, repairing trails, documenting and preserving our Native American cultural sites, helping on community volunteer days and removing graffiti.
Hospitality volunteers assist with the staffing of numerous Museum events. Volunteer duties include set up and tear down, and greeting and directing guests. Event volunteers will be trained and delegated tasks.
To work with community members experiencing crisis, our volunteers must complete Crisis Intervention Training (CIT). We offer a 69-hour training in the spring and fall to provide community members with tools needed to help those experiencing domestic/intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and child abuse.
Join us as a trusted volunteer in one of our four program areas: Hunger Relief, Crisis Intervention & Prevention, Family Support & Community Engagement, and Mediation & Legal Assistance.