Sufficient Grace Ministries (SGM) is looking for willing hearts to join our team! SGM is open to anyone, anywhere who is interested in learning more about providing compassionate, parent-centered support to grieving parents and families
Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24-hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12-hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion and understanding for those who are grieving the loss of a child. Our volunteers are not there to try to fix or try to find the right answer. We are simply there to come alongside as companions walking this path together.
You do not have to be a professional to be a volunteer for SGM!
Comfort Doulas, Remembrance Photographers, and all perinatal hospice support staff will be expected to:
experience possible under the circumstances
applicable.
To become an SGM Comfort Team Volunteer, you must
Sufficient Grace Ministries will consider individuals who have a heart to serve bereaved parents as potential volunteer candidates. Perinatal hospice and bereavement service volunteers must be at least 18 years old, and have some experience with loss and/or a compassionate heart, and willing to attend training in comfort companioning and remembrance photography. Training and in-service will be required of all volunteers wishing to meet directly with families. There may be additional interviews, background checks, and regular evaluations performed by your Regional Coordinator, the President, or Vice President of SGM. We are looking for those with a heart of compassion and a proper level of professionalism to serve families in such tender moments.
We expect those representing the ministry to have an understanding of our statement of beliefs. All prospective volunteers will have to be reviewed and approved by Sufficient Grace Ministries board members. Those volunteers who are approved and signed the agreement will be expected to comply with all policies of the ministry. Upon approval from SGM, you will be able to sign up for the required SGM Comfort Team Training. As part of your training, you will begin the mentoring process as soon as you complete the Introductory training and final interview.
2 shifts available:
Sufficient Grace Ministries (SGM) is looking for willing hearts to join our team! SGM is open to anyone, anywhere who is interested in learning more about providing compassionate, parent-centered support to grieving parents and families
Walking with a family whose baby’s life is expected to be brief, entering into the sacred place where heaven meets earth as they say hello and goodbye to their child, it is a gift most meaningful, and we take this privilege very seriously at Sufficient Grace Ministries. Because every life matters, we want each family to know they are not walking this path alone. We strive to provide 24-hour availability of quality support from well-trained professionals. Our SGM Comfort Team Volunteers commit to 12-hour on call shifts where they may or may not receive a call. All active volunteers must sign up to serve at minimum one day a month. The most important quality we are looking for in our comfort team volunteers is a heart of compassion…