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.

This level of volunteering is for an individual who is not interested in being CIT trained or providing direct services to clients. This volunteer is interested in being part of the LVF family and giving back to the community by volunteering 2-10 hours a month.

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.

The Good Deed Project has multiple opportunities where someone can help us help the community. We are committed to improving living conditions for families with limited resources through renovations and other services. A volunteer can: -Help donate goods and services for renovations -Donate funds for programs and projects -Volunteer for projects and operations -Engage in…

Volunteers help with every aspect of planning and implementing a trip for the veterans from Reno to Washington D.C. and back.

Volunteers help to plan and implement events to raise money for the veterans trips. Administrative help is also needed.

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.

Our need is especially great during March/April and October/November when we run most of our Games. It’s a fun way to be involved!