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Agencies working on domestic violence issues
depend on and value the contributions volunteers make in
our community. Our agencies thrive on volunteers who are
willing to take time out of their busy schedule to help prevent
domestic violence abuse in our community.
For more information
on volunteering with a domestic violence project in the Longmont
community contact the following agencies:
LEVI (Longmont
Ending Violence Initiative) has a need for interns/volunteers
interested in assisting with marketing
and public relations projects. Experience and/or college
focus in marketing, public relations or communications preferred.
LEVI also has a need for research, data entry, and transportation
volunteers to assist on various projects. Hours and schedule
are flexible. Contact LEVI at 303.774.4534. Email LEVI
Safe
Shelter of St. Vrain Valley - Volunteers work on
the crisis line and provide advocacy to domestic violence
clients.
Training is provided. Contact Debby
at 303.772.0432. Email
Debby
St. Vrain Family Center -
This center has a need for volunteers interested in assisting
with supervised parenting time and
safe exchanges. Time commitment: work hours are flexible!
You set your own schedule. Contact Robin Menschenfreund,
Executive Director, at 303.776.5348. Email
Robin
Moving to
End Sexual Assault is Boulder
County’s rape crisis center. MESA has an
ongoing need for adult volunteers to serve in four capacities:
(1) rape crisis hotline counselors, (2) bilingual, bicultural
advocates to answer our 24-hour Spanish hotline, (3) male
volunteers to serve as community educators for our MASC program
(Men Aligned for Social Change), and (4) mentors to work
with high school peer educators in the Boulder Valley School
District. Extensive training is provided for all volunteer
programs. For more information, please visit MESA's website
or contact the MESA office at 303-443-0400. Email
MESA
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