Crittenton Services for Children and Families

Our mission | The mission of Crittenton Services for Children and Families is to help heal the wounds of abuse and neglect; to strengthen families, whether birth, foster or adoptive; and to help troubled adolescents reach their full potential. |
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Needs |
Youth Mentor PartnersThis is a specialized opportunity for those volunteers who have already served as a long-term Crittenton volunteer; completed a specialized application; have cleared a background check; and who have completed a mentorship training requirement.Scouting ProjectsScouts working on merit badges (Gold, Silver, or Eagle) are welcome to choose projects with Crittenton.On-Campus VolunteerResidential Services Program volunteer working directly with children and youth or Parent and Child Education volunteer working with infant and toddlers. This opportunity is also for Special Program Partners such as church groups, employee groups, student groups, and service clubs that would like to volunteer on a one-time or ongoing basis.Crittenton Auxiliary GroupsThis is a good opportunity for those interested in joining established groups such as Felicia’s Auxiliary, or for those that would like to create your own group to help with specialized youth events or to help with fundraising efforts.Special Events PartnersThis opportunity is for individuals or groups that would like to help at Crittenton fundraising events such as event set-up, registration or live auction assistants. |
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How you help |
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About us | Crittenton Services for Children and Families is a child advocacy and mental health nonprofit organization with more than 50 years of experience serving the most vulnerable system-involved children, youth and families. Our treatment philosophy is one of being trauma responsive and is at the core of all our programming efforts in order to best address childhood trauma in a holistic and culturally sensitive manner. |
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