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Volunteer at the Center for Hope

Help provide our community with the compassionate, high-quality care it deserves as a LifeBridge Health volunteer.

Make A Difference

Every day, volunteers make a difference in the lives of children and families at Center for Hope. This support is invaluable and increases our capacity to serve those in need.

 

Volunteers support our mission by actively participating in several roles and programs such as events support, children’s play support, parent support groups, front desk support, administrative support, and many others. 

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Why volunteer?

Your work has a direct impact on those you serve. Though you will not earn money, you will gain the satisfaction of giving your time and talent to help community members at our multi-faceted center.

 

The benefits of volunteering include:

  • Sharing your skills, or learning new ones
  • Connecting with people
  • Learning about health care careers
  • Finding a sense of purpose
  • Improving your health from staying active
  • Increasing your happiness

What can volunteers do?

Center for Hope has many opportunities to get involved. Whether you want to work behind the scenes or interact directly with our clients, there's a job that fits you and your schedule. 

 

Here’s a sampling of volunteer opportunities:

  • Events
  • Safe Streets Community Volunteers
  • Children’s Play Support 
  • Parent Support Groups
  • Evening Front Desk Greeter
  • Special Interest Speakers

Volunteer Opportunities

Events

Events volunteers can play a vital role in supporting our youth groups by working closely with the facilitators to create a positive and engaging environment. This involves actively participating and interacting with youth to promote their overall well-being.

Safe Streets Community Volunteers

Volunteers in the Safe Streets program can engage in impactful community events within designated neighborhoods, helping to enhance local safety and outreach efforts.

Children’s Play Support

Volunteers will provide valuable support by engaging in play and interactive activities with children who visit the Child Advocacy Center (CAC) and the DOVE office at Northwest hospital.

Parent Support Groups

Volunteers will support Child and Family Advocates with the sign-in process, engage in play and other activities while caregivers are in group.

Evening Front Desk Greeter

The volunteer will warmly greet clients and visitors as they arrive and help them find their way to their appointment. This volunteer role requires a minimum of 4 - 6 hours a week commitment, from 4 – 6pm in the evenings, 2 - 3 days per week.

Special Interest Speakers

Speakers are wanted with experiential knowledge and a passion for influencing and changing lives, who will inspire, motivate, and empower young people or support groups.