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Child Assist Volunteer: Help a local child begin healing in the wake of trauma
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Description
Help create a comforting and welcoming environment for children visiting CARE House. Volunteers in our Child Assist role play a key part in easing the anxiety of children who are coming to CARE House for a forensic interview (a one-on-one conversation regarding allegations of child abuse or neglect).
As a Child Assist volunteer, you will:
- Greet child(ren) and their caregiver at our front door and welcome them into CARE House,
- Help them settle into their private waiting rooms by offering snacks, games, and other age-appropriate activities (all supplies are provided),
- Provide emotional support and a calming presence before and after the interview,
- Escort the child(ren) and their caregiver to the exit at the end of their appointment, ensuring to stop at our Cuddle Closet where each child gets to select a stuffed animal or other comfort item to take home with them.
Forensic interviews are scheduled Monday through Friday during office hours, and volunteers have the flexibility to set their own schedules once onboarded and trained. If you have a passion for helping kids and making a difference in their lives, this is the perfect position for you!
Watch our video to learn more: CARE House of Oakland County - What We Do
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How to Volunteer for This Opportunity
To get started, please submit a volunteer application. Volunteer applications, along with more information about our volunteer opportunities, can be found here. Once completed, please send the application via email to bwilson@carehouse.org.
For questions or to request a paper application, please reach out to Becca Wilson, Volunteer Coordinator, at bwilson@carehouse.org or (947) 232-7844.
Thank you for considering volunteering with CARE House of Oakland County!
