CADV Volunteers may choose to, but are not limited to, offer their support by answering the 24-hour crisis line, performing victim advocacy, helping out in the office, and fundraising.
CADV Volunteers are required to complete 20 hours of training before they can work on the CADV 24-hour crisis line, on the back-up assistance team, or in the CADV shelter.
All CADV trainings are free and can work around your personal schedule. Please visit our Calendar of Events for a list of our upcoming trainings.
The volunteer application can be downloaded here (Coming Soon).
Donations are always welcome. A list of needed items is available on the front page, either on the left side or as the top post.
For information on how to drop off donations and volunteer applications, please contact CADV through one of the options provided on the Contact Info page.
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