WHY VOLUNTEER WITH ATVP?
. . . for the opportunity to support and empower victims and survivors of violence.
. . . for the chance to work directly towards creating a non-violent society.
. . . for course credit.
. . . to gain and develop skills in advocacy-based counseling.
. . . for the chance to work with a well-respected, community renown, professional staff.
. . . to enhance your resume and demonstrate your commitment to volunteerism.
. . . to participate directly in feminism and the global cause of ending violence against women.
. . . for the chance to work with a range of survivors across ethnic/racial, religious, ability, sexuality, and gender spectrums,
. . . and thereby to build cultural & diversity competency.
. . . to increase your awareness and raise your consciousness of violence in our society.
. . . for an invaluable segue into a future career in victim and survivor advocacy.
. . . for an unique insight into an important part of any law, social services, healthcare, counseling, or law enforcement career.
. . . to gain marketable skills in inter-agency communication and community collaboration.
. . . for opportunities for service scholarships (see below).
. . . for others, for the community, and for yourself.
Interested in a one-time volunteer opportunity with ATVP? Call 208-882-2490 or email to learn more about organizing a self-directed food drive, supplies drive or shelter needs drive. Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault or abuse are encouraged to apply.
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