Womanspace seeks volunteers

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Womanspace is seeking volunteers for its programs that support domestic violence victims.

Twice a year, Womanspace holds two 80-hour trainings for Domestic Violence Victim Response team members and Sexual Assault Support Services Advocates. These volunteers work hand-in-hand with police departments throughout Mercer County to provide crucial information and support victims in their moment of crisis.

DVVRT and SASS volunteers support victims of domestic violence and sexual assault during the most critical time.

Volunteers receive specialized training on topics including the law, sensitivity to the needs of victims and their children, and how to provide appropriate responses.

Trained volunteers must be “on call” (available to respond to call-outs at police departments or hospitals) two to four shifts per month.

Team members’ qualifications include the ability to communicate well with others, being a good listener, and maintaining confidentiality.

Interested persons must be 18 years of age or older, as well as a resident of or employee in the Mercer County area with a valid driver’s license, available transportation and the ability to attend trainings and meetings. Volunteers cannot have either a criminal history or prior history as a defendant in a domestic violence or sexual assault-related matter.

Womanspace in partnership with the Police Departments throughout Mercer County is currently accepting applications for volunteers to become members of DVVR and the SASS teams.

The application deadline is set for Feb. 14.; training is scheduled to begin March 5.

More information, including applications, is online at womanspace.org.

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