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Volunteers: Register NOW for NOVA's Free Crisis Volunteer Training
Community-service-minded individuals will be qualified to operate 24-hour victim hotline, victim accompaniment services and more
If you’ve ever wanted to get involved in giving back to your community: Network of Victim Assistance has opened registration for its upcoming free training for volunteers on the 24-Hour Crisis Hotline it operates. To register for the session that begins March 16, please call Julie Dugery, Coordinator of Volunteers and Community Outreach, at 215.343.6543, or email JulieD@NOVABucks.org.
The 6-week, 45-hour specialized training qualifies participants to volunteer, answering crisis calls on the hotline and providing a profoundly important service to victims of sexual assault, stalking, physical abuse, elder abuse and other serious crimes in Bucks County. Crisis Hotline volunteers take calls during evening and weekend hours; flexible shifts of 2, 4 or 6 hours per week are available.
The comprehensive training in crisis counseling, presented free of charge by NOVA professionals, not only provides volunteers with the skills and information to appropriately respond to hotline calls – just as significant are the skills learned that allow volunteers to support victims during emergency room visits or police interviews.
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While the next training session begins March 16, volunteers must register in advance so NOVA staff members have time to process each registrant. The training is offered at NOVA’s Jamison office with evening classes held 6-9pm on Mondays and Thursdays.
To register or for more information on this training and other volunteer opportunities with NOVA, please call Julie Dugery, Coordinator of Volunteers and Community Outreach, at 215.343.6543, or email JulieD@NOVABucks.org or go to www.NOVABucks.org.
