We will work to match you with an opportunity that both meets your interests and helps to inspire the life journeys of the individuals we support. Examples of ways you could help include: Mentorship, Community Experiences, Creative Programs, Community Garden & Farmer’s Market, Special Events, Educators/Special Interest, Presenters, Theatre, Music, Dance Instruction or Demonstration, Administrative…

We welcome groups and organizations who would like to volunteer and make a difference in their communities! We will work to match your group with a project that both meets your interests, and maximizes your impact. Examples of past group volunteer projects include: Mulching flower beds at Park West Court Apartments, Working in the AccessABLE…

We’re looking for someone with excellent writing skills and experience in social media management to serve as our Social Media Manager. Responsibilities include: Having a clear understanding of all partnerships, events, sponsors, and large donations, Staying up to date on the diaper need at a local and national level, Writing social content for Facebook, LinkedIn,…

The CASA/GAL is to perform actions or functions to protect the best interest of the child including: Investigation, Facilitation, Advocacy, and Monitoring.

Parental Stress Line Counselors offer help to parents who call in the event of an immediate crisis. This is often the first place that parents in need of help will go to.

As a facilitator you are given the responsibilty of fostering a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment. Volunteer facilitators must demonstrate an adequate understanding of stressors which could potentially trigger child abuse and/or neglect. Volunteer facilitators must also have previous experience with parents and families.

Volunteer opportunities range from short-term commitments like helping with mailings or events, to long-term commitments, like mentoring.

St. Herman’s Ambassadors act as the liaison between the ministry at the house and the home parish. If you have questions about how you can offer help or volunteer, start by contacting your Ambassador.

NAMI family support groups for caregivers are peer-based and provide a place that offers respect, understanding, encouragement, and hope. Facilitators are not counselors or teachers; rather, they are present primarily to give the group structure by opening and closing each support group session, guiding discussions, and shifting discussion when necessary.