Volunteering
“If every American donated five hours a week, it would equal the labor of twenty million full-time volunteers.” – Whoopi Goldberg
Why Volunteer?
- Strengthen interpersonal skills;

- Gain advocacy skills;
- Help others in need;
- Experience diversity;
- Meet interesting people;
- Educate others;
- Make a difference in your community.
Volunteer Voice Newsletter
Keep up with the volunteers at The Women’s Center here!
Become a Direct Service Volunteer!
The Women’s Center offers a 60-hour counselor/advocacy training course. This training is open to the public for individuals who want to assist staff in providing services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and incest. The training is offered at no cost in the Spring and Fall. Volunteer opportunities include: hotline coverage, legal and medical accompaniment, crisis counseling, substitute overnight advocates (as needed), preventative education programs and more!
Apply to be a volunteer here: Volunteer Application 2009
Become a Non-Direct Service Volunteer!
Non-Direct Service Volunteers help with other aspects of the agency. They do not provide direct services to clients. Services include: office assistance, newsletter/bulk mailing, shelter readers, painters, maintenance, sortin
g donations, helping with awareness events, or help with children’s activities and play groups.
Apply to be a volunteer here: Volunteer Application 2009
Volunteering as a Student
Volunteer opportunities for High School students are available. Contact us today to obtain more information about hosting a cell phone drive in your school or community.
Apply to be a volunteer here: Volunteer Application 2009
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