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Crisis Line Volunteers Needed
Association for Individual Development's Fox Valley Crisis Line Seeks Volunteers

Are you willing to answer the call for help? Make a difference for yourself and your community by becoming a Fox Valley Crisis Line volunteer.
Americans are experiencing pain and suffering every day, leading to alarming rates of anxiety, loneliness, suicidal ideation, depression, and substance abuse, that warrants the greater need for Crisis Line support.
A free, 10-week Crisis Line training begins on Thursday, September 12. Classes will be held from 6-9pm at the Association for Individual Development’s Behavioral Health site, 1230 N. Highland Ave., in Aurora. This class prepares individuals to volunteer on the Crisis Line and focuses on issues pertinent to Crisis Calls, such as: crisis intervention, mental illness, suicide, domestic violence and sexual assault, alcohol/drug abuse and community resources.
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Apply to become a crisis line volunteer by contacting Crisis Line Director Cheryl Brown at (630) 966-4304; Volunteer Coordinator Maureen Spradlin at (630) 966-4020 or visit AIDcares.org/volunteer. Registration ends Friday, August 30, 2019.
The Association for Individual Development (AID) is a not-for-profit agency that empowers people with physical, developmental, intellectual and mental health challenges to enjoy lives of dignity and purpose.