All volunteer applicants in Direct Service roles must complete the State Certified 40 – Hour Domestic Violence Advocate Training. Once training is complete volunteer opportunities include: Childcare Volunteer, Hotline Volunteer, House Coordinator Volunteer, Case Management Volunteer, Transitional Living Center Volunteer, Legal Advocate, and H.E.A.R.T. Data Entry/Outreach Volunteer.
This is an opportunity for professionals from the financial industry (banking, credit, financial services, accounting firms) to share their skills with teens and adults in local rehabilitation and domestic abuse programs. Curriculum, handbooks and workshop materials have been developed for a four-session “Financial Education” workshop; all materials will be provided by Working Wardrobes for coaches…
Success Coaches help prepare our clients to re-enter the workforce by facilitating Working Wardrobes Career Success Institute curriculum for clients in residential rehabilitation or domestic abuse programs. This is a wonderful experience for Human Resource professionals, career coaches and trainers to share their coaching skills with adults in crises.
WHW’s Friends Event Planning Committee works with staff to oversee all aspects of planning and managing WHW’s annual spring event. This fundraising event supports the mission and job seekers of WHW, raises awareness of WHW’s mission and enhances WHW’s image in the community. Whether a committee member is recruiting event sponsors, providing logistical support or…
WHW Donation Assistants, who are often the face of WHW to the hundreds of clothing donors that visit WHW every year, greet donors and receive donations while working to keep the donation facility neat and organized. These valuable volunteers contribute towards our efforts to provide stellar service to our job seekers by sorting, tagging and…
Volunteer to Host a Clothing, Accessory or Grooming Product Drive at your place of work, home, club or church to support the job seekers of WHW. Hosting a Clothing Drive is easy, fun and everyone can participate.
WHW’s Board of Directors is a group of professionals who are dedicated to WHW’s long term success. Each Board member commits their time, talent and treasure to the organization. The Board members actively participate in fundraising and governance activities.
WHW’s Internship Program is a unique opportunity offered by WHW to students involved in Service Learning. The well established curriculum has a multidisciplinary approach that, through a rotation system, integrates all areas of the non-profit organization. This structure allows the student to gain experience and first-hand knowledge of all the relevant elements involved in the…
Most of our volunteers are clients who have received services, and want to give back to their own community. ABRAZAR also recruits volunteers through local churches, colleges, universities, high schools and service clubs. Volunteers are used extensively in the food distribution program and in the senior meals program.
Volunteers also assist as chaperones during field trips and hosts for special events and parties.