All victim advocate volunteers will complete a comprehensive 40-hour training program that includes classroom instruction, online learning, and direct observation/shadowing. This training will provide volunteers with the knowledge and skills to provide support for victims of domestic violence and their families. As a victim advocate you will assist victims of domestic violence with applying for…
A peer support group for males of color. Members of Brothers for Success are high school and college students. The goal of BFS is to empower males of color to pursue a college education and succeed in life. Volunteers should be male and consider themselves mentors.
A statewide movement of youth fighting tobacco industries in Massachusetts. The 84 promotes youth leadership skills by providing opportunities for youth to educate their peers about the tobacco industry’s tricks. Volunteers should be interested in working with state government and organizing campaigns to present to elected officials.
A peer support group for females. Sister for success discusses topics ranging from; self esteem, media messages, identity, family responsibilities, goals and aspirations. Volunteers should be female and consider themselves mentors.
The Sr. Camp Lead Counselor serves a dorm of 10 campers (12-17 years old). The counselor acts as the campers’ primary guardian for the week attends morning chapel with the dorm, takes the dorm to the daytime & evening activities, and sleeps in the dorm with the campers & an assistant counselor.
This position is a part-time commitment during camp. The dorm parent sleeps in a separate cabin, not with the campers. This position allows for parents to bring their small children and be their primary guardian. They act as a type of aunt, uncle or grandparent for a dorm or two, spoiling the kids with attention,…
Assistant Counselors help the Lead Counselor in serving a dorm of 8 to 10 campers (12-18 years old). They get the campers to breakfast each day while Lead Counselor is at a meeting, attend morning chapel with the dorm, work in an activity during the day, stay with the dorm for most meals and evening…
The Jr. Camp Lead Counselor serves a dorm of 8 to 10 campers (8-12 years old). The Counselor will attend morning chapel with the dorm, be the primary guardian for the week, take the dorm to the daytime & evening activities, and sleep in the dorm with the campers & an assistant counselor.
Assistant Counselors assist Lead Counselors in serving a dorm of 8 to 10 campers (8-12 years old). They attend morning chapel with the dorm, get the campers to breakfast each day while Lead Counselor is at a meeting, work in an activity during the day, stay with the dorm for most meals and evening activities,…
Interested in learning more about becoming a host parent/host family? There are no “requirements,” i.e., family size, age of children, etc. Successful host families have been parents with an empty nest and parents with young children, as well as parents with children currently in the secondary schools.