Annie's Hope hosts 5 sets of Family Support Groups each year. Each set is 8 weeks long, with a volunteer time commitment of 6 - 9PM, usually on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. Volunteers must commit to attending all 8 weeks of a session.
Recurrence:
Recurring
Volunteers Needed:
20
Cause Areas:
Volunteering
Benefits:
Training Provided
Good For:
Age 55+
Participation Requirements:
Background Check, Attend Orientation
Age Requirement:
18+
Other Requirements:
Volunteers interested in supporting Annie's Hope as a Family Support Group facilitator must submit a volunteer application, complete a face-to-face interview with Annie's Hope staff, and attend a volunteer training.
Wheelchair Accessible
Description
Roles of Family Support Group Facilitators:
Facilitate support groups in such a way as to allow participants to explore and express their grief in a healthy and healing manner.
Provide a safe, open, non-judgmental and positive space for kids and families.
Approach grief as an individual and family experience.
Allow open, non-lecture style, discussions by listening to and honoring the participants’ experience.
Provide opportunities for participants to express their grief experience through the use of creative expressions.
Represent Annie’s Hope, overall, in a respectful and positive manner.
Responsibilities of Family Support Group Facilitators:
Submit an updated background check upon application for Annie’s Hope program volunteerism.
Attend training and meet with Family Support Group Coordinator prior to facilitating Family Support Groups.
Plan each week’s focus and activity and communicate with the Family Support Group Coordinator the supplies needed for each meeting at least 24 hours in advance.
Incorporate a team approach by collaborating with co-facilitators in the planning of each meeting and writing the "Car Ride Home".
Address the progress/needs/challenges of the participants and the group with Family Support Group Coordinator and other facilitators during scheduled debriefing times.
Assist in clean-up of group space after meetings.
Socialize and communicate with kids and parents/guardians of kids during supper and at the end of the evening (and via email or phone call as deemed needed).
Maintain confidentiality of families during and after program.
Arrive on time to scheduled meetings and groups.
Identify yourself as a volunteer by wearing a name tag at all meetings.
Gain and/or maintain an increased awareness of your (the volunteer’s) personal grief experiences and communicate with the program coordinator any personal challenges and needs that may impact your ability to volunteer effectively within the program.
Have an active plan for self-care.
Location
On-site
Annie's Hope
KirkCare food pantry, 1333 W Lockwood Ave, St. Louis, MO 63122, USA Suite 104
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