We are looking for both male and female mentors to be matched with one of our kids/young adults in a one-on-one relationship. Some common activities are going out to eat, visiting the library, going for a hike, playing in the park, watching a sports game, but no matter what the activity is, the young person…
Volunteering to assist with fundraising involves: helping to set-up & serve a meal, baking for a lunch/dinner, donating food, cleaning up after a lunch/dinner, donating raffle or auction items, finding partners or donors for raffles and auctions, selling raffle tickets, helping to organize an event, or writing grants.
Volunteering to assist with publicity can be done in the barn office or in your own home and involves: writing & sending press releases, writing feature articles, photography & video recording, updating info for our website, finding sponsors for riders, making a scrapbook/picture album, or collating responses to marketing.
We are always looking for individuals who are passionate about supporting their community.
Support and provide resources to survivors in the emergency room at Lowell General Hospital. This position requires our 40 hour Sexual Assault Advocate Training.
Support and provide resources to survivors looking for legal support; advocacy in court rooms, accompaniment to the police station, restraining order support, etc. This position requires our 40 hour Sexual Assault Advocate Training.
HealingCorps is a volunteer team of crisis intervention advocates who provide support to survivors of sexual assault and raise awareness about all forms of oppression and violence prevention.
Support and provide resources to survivors, their loved ones, and professionals through our 24/7 crisis intervention hotline (remote position). This position requires our 40 hour Sexual Assault Advocate Training.
Help sort through donated clothing and other items, shelve and hang clothing, freshen and shelve household items, and help with pricing too! We need volunteers at least 3 hours per day, one day per week. Any student under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent, teacher or mentor.
Help stock shelves, refrigerators and freezers. Assemble custom grocery bags and distribute them to individuals and families. Work one day, two days or all three days to provide food to the needy in the Brockton area. Any student under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent, teacher or mentor.