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Volunteer OpportunitiesAt Families in Crisis, Inc.
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30 Arbor Street |
48 Howe Street |
232 North Elm Street |
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Osborn
Correctional Institution |
York
Correctional Institution |
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Citizen involvement is an integral part of Families in Crisis, Inc. People from all walks of life donate their time and skills to
provide services to clients. Their
contributions assist the organization to serve a greater number of people in
need and to operate cost-effective programs.
Volunteers complete an extensive training program, including an
orientation to the courts and the correctional system, prior to assuming their
volunteer duties. Volunteers play
an active role in programs that help adults and children who have been impacted
by the criminal justice system.
| Men
and women at least 18 years of age |
| Bachelor
and master level student interns | |
| Retired
persons | |
| Religious
groups, service boards, youth groups | |
| Business
persons and organizations |
| Family
support workers | |
| Court
outreach | |
| Youth
service workers (The YES Program) | |
| Registration
and child escort services (The Children’s Centers) | |
| Mentors
for the young fathers program | |
| Student
placements (casework, group work, family counseling, community organization
and public policy bachelor and master level academic internships) | |
| Office
support | |
| Fund
development | |
| Board
of director member |
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