What If I Am Not Qualified To Volunteer?
At CRADLE, we believe that whatever your profession, hobby, or gift is, you can serve. Studies have shown that non-professional counselors are often more effective in crisis intervention. By volunteering, you will receive the benefits of:
Christian Fellowship.
Greater Accountability.
Spiritual Growth & Maturity.
Obedience to God.
Greater Ability & Boldness to Witness.
Expert Pregnancy Care In Three Steps:
1. Reach Out
Reach out today to see how you can volunteer and help CRADLE care for its community.
2. Volunteer
Volunteers can counsel clients, help with office tasks, maintain the facility, and much more.
3. Make A Difference
By volunteering, you can help make a difference by guiding pregnant women and new parents through times of crisis.
When Do I Come To Volunteer?
Volunteer hours can be flexible as long as there is some regularity and consistency. For example, you could do one 2-hour block per week on a certain day, so many times per month, or even the last Thursday of every month. You choose what works for you!
Your Opportunities
To Volunteer.
Laundry: spot removal, washing, drying, folding.
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Cleaning: sweeping, mopping, cleaning windows, emptying trash, etc.
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Office Work: brochure distribution, making copies, filing, fundraisers, mailings, etc.
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Maternity Resource Center: matching outfits, hanging and folding clothes, cleaning baby furniture, assisting shoppers, assembling gift baskets for new parents.
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Bible Studies: one-on-one with clients.
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Counseling: sessions with clients (training provided).
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Become a Board Member: for more information, please contact the Center.