Help those emotionally shaken by any crisis or traumatic event.
Comfort families after the death or sudden illness of a loved one.
Provide emotional and practical support to those who are victims of traumatic events
Befriend someone who is highly motivated to bring their family out of poverty. You, in turn, will offer whatever support, skills, and resources (not money) you can to support that effort.
When a child or an adult of diminished capacity is missing, this team is called onto work side by side with law enforcement to conduct ground searches.
Opportunities also include child advocates, special events, e-flyer distribution, and education outreach services. Volunteers receive extensive training through out the year with law enforcement regularly.
High school volunteers, under the supervision of Respite Supervisors, care for, comfort, nurture, and engage with the children while parents receive a “break” from their care giving responsibilities.
Volunteers provide escorted door-to-door safe transportation for seniors and disabled persons, giving them access to services, medical appointments, to pick up prescriptions, socialization and shopping.
Volunteers distribute coupons each summer to low-income seniors who may not be able to afford fresh produce. This important service helps to supplement the nutritional needs of seniors.
Volunteers provide regular breaks to exhausted and stressed caregivers who are overwhelmed by their selfless 24/7 care. Volunteers provide breaks of 2 to 4 hours or more per week – which are lifesaving for the caregivers and help to reduce the chance of premature institutionalization of the loved one being cared for.