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Volunteer

Community Volunteer

One-time volunteer opportunities do not require training and allow individuals to participate in an array of activities throughout the year. Self-directed food, supplies, and shelter needs drives are examples of one-time opportunities.

Are you or your organization interested in a one- time volunteer experience with ATVP? Call (509)-332-0552 or email advocate10@atvp.org to learn more.

Hotline Volunteer

Crisis Hotline Volunteer opportunities become available twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. They are available to community members in Whitman and Latah counties. Those who apply for these positions are asked for two references, undergo federal and state background checks, and participate in 40 Hours of Advocate training. Our volunteer advocates at Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse are essential in providing victims services as they are the first voices survivors hear when calling for help. As a volunteer advocate, you will be asked to commit a minimum of one year of service with ATVP. If you are a passionate, committed, and caring individual, this could be the right opportunity.

Fall training will be September 17th-24th. The training will be a combination of both in-person sessions and on zoom. All application materials are also below and when complete can be emailed to cvs.advocate@atvp.org. Thank you!

We are looking for some compassionate, hard-working folks to join our hotline volunteer program. If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a volunteer please call our office at 509-332-4357 or send an email to our Volunteer coordinator Janny at cvs.advocate@atvp.org. The training will be a combination of both in-person sessions and on zoom.

SPRING TRAINING DATES TBD.

APPLICATION MATERIALS: