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Last updated on July 21, 2008
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A Safe Place will be holding its next direct service volunteer training starting Friday, September 26th. The exact dates are 9/26- 5:30-9PM; 9/27- 9AM-5PM, 9/28- 9AM-5PM; 9/30 5:30-9PM & 10/2- 5:30-9PM. Support group facilitators training will be the following week (10/6- 5:30-8:30PM & 10/8- 5:30-8:30PM).

An interview and background check is required to volunteer with A Safe Place. Please contact us TODAY to start the process!!!

This opportunity is sponsored by: A Safe Place

We need volunteers who are free at these times

Evenings  Weekly
Weekends
This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
Adults (26-54)  Unpaid Interns
Adults (55+)  Young Adults (18-25)
Individual

Upcoming Dates:

Date Time # volunteers requested  
Sep 26, 2008 05:30 PM - 09:00 PM
20
 
Sep 27, 2008 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
20
 
Sep 28, 2008 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
20
 

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Contact Person:
Jennie Seyer, Volunteer Coordinator, (phone), (email)

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Address:

 6 Greenleaf Woods Suite 101
Portsmouth, NH 03801
(See a map)

Directions:

 At the Portsmouth Circle, take Rt 1 south Continue untill you come to Bournaville Jeep Dealership. At that set of lights take a right. That is Greenleaf Woods. Continue to building #6. We are suite 101. Downstairs to the left. Ring Bell
  Nearest Bus Stop: end of street, 5 or less minute walk

Web Site: http://www.asafeplacenh.org

Miscellaneous Information

Give minimum age for this opportunity (when unaccompanied by an adult).
18 years old
Will you accept any youth between ages 12-17 if accompanied by an adult?
No
Will you accept youth under 12 for this opportunity if accompanied by an adult?
No
Does this opportunity require specific skills?
No
Can this opportunity be performed from the volunteer's home?
No
Is this opportunity's site wheelchair accessible?
Yes


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Overall Experience    Experience rating
Absolutely fantastic; I had a wonderful experience

 I worked as an intern with the Outreach and Education coordinator for the summer, and it was wonderful. I got to help her give presentations on abusive relationships at area schools, translated the agency brochure into French, updated the various brochures for LGBTIQ survivors, and rewrote part of the volunteer training manual. It was an excellent balance between putting the skills I've learned at school to use and learning more about what I can do with my degree after I graduate. Everyone I worked with was extremely personable and inclusive of me, and readily answered any questions I had about what nonprofit work was like. Overall, volunteering here was an excellent experience.
posted by ericalarue on August 10, 2006

Overall Experience    Experience rating
It just made me feel like I did a little part to help

 posted on February 27, 2005

 

 


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