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Volunteering at Child & Family Services

You Are Needed!

Each day volunteers throughout Western New York use their time and talents to touch the lives of others in our community " how about you" Make a difference in your life and the lives of others by becoming a volunteer today! Here are just some of the much-needed volunteer opportunities at Child & Family Services:

  • Work in the "Peace Garden" at our domestic violence shelter by performing seasonal planting and landscaping.
  • Provide "respite" care to a family by providing a break for both the child and the parents.
  • Teach yoga or relaxation to residents of our domestic violence shelter.
  • Help cook meals for residents at our domestic violence shelter.
  • Work with children by assisting with outings, field trips, arts & crafts activities and in the playroom and in play groups.
  • Assist and advocate for victims involved in filing Family Offense Petitions in Family Court.
  • Help in "Toyland" at our domestic violence shelter by unloading, organizing and arranging donations to our toy cupboard (requires some lifting).
  • Help clients select reliable vehicles to purchase and/or conduct pre-site visits to automobile sales and repair facilities (requires auto mechanic experience).
  • Assist in a children"s group with victims of domestic violence.
  • Work in an IRS-approved VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) site (no experience needed " will receive free IRS tax preparation training).
  • Oversee an IRS-approved VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) site (must have an accounting or related background).
  • Stock and maintain the "Career Clothing Boutique" at our domestic violence shelter.
  • Work with victims, offenders and the community by serving as a facilitator of Victim-Offender Conferencing/Dialogue sessions (will receive training, requires one-year commitment for approximately 3 " 12 hours per month).
  • Assist in the Emergency Food Pantry by preparing food bags, re-stocking shelves, organizing freezer and distributing food.
  • Read to children in a classroom and/or assist with classroom activities.
  • Help in our Adopt-a-Family Christmas Program by adopting a family or donating, wrapping and/or delivering gifts.
  • Assist with special events and activities on an "as needed basis".
  • Work with victims, low-level offenders and the community by serving as a facilitator of Victim-Offender Conferences, Crime Impact Classes, and/or Shoplifting Prevention Groups. Training provided.
  • Assist in the collection of outcomes and client testimonies for Ways to Work Loan Programs. Training provided.

For more information, including educational/experiential requirements, time commitment and availability, please email jobs@cfsbny.org.