The Victim Intervention Program’s volunteer advocates assist survivors of sexual assault, family and intimate partner violence in the emergency department of New York-Presbyterian Queens. As first responders and crucial members of the team, our advocates play a vital role and make tremendous difference in the lives of survivors, family members, and friends in the immediate aftermath of a trauma. Advocates volunteer their time and energy to ensure that survivors’ voices are heard, safety is assured, immediate needs are met, and appropriate linkages to important resources are established.
Our advocates are at least 21 years of age, and of all racial and ethnic backgrounds. They all share a commitment in wanting to address the needs of survivors and their families during their most vulnerable moments.
This volunteer opportunity requires participants to choose three shifts per month in which they will be on-call. If they receive a call from the emergency department, they must be able to arrive at our hospital to support a patient within 30 minutes. On-call shifts can be chosen for overnights (8pm-8am) or during the day (8am-8pm).
Volunteers must be certified by the Department of Health in order to hold the advocate position, requiring the completion of a 40 hour training. The mandatory training dates are below:
Zoom Sessions:
In-Person Orientation:
Volunteers must also:
If interested, please apply here, reach out to Irene Binder Palumbo at gnr9006@nyp.org, or call 929-244-6697.
April by January 23, 2025
2 shifts available: