At BARCC, we’re currently taking applications for new volunteers to make sure that survivors of sexual violence can get the support they need. Here are 10 great reasons why you should sign up to become a volunteer at BARCC. Once you feel ready, you can get started today by taking 15 minutes to fill out this short BARCC volunteer application. Don’t wait any longer!

  1. Make a Meaningful Impact
    When you volunteer at BARCC you are actively contributing to the healing, empowerment, and recovery of survivors–this is life-changing work for you and the survivor. Your support can make all the difference for someone in need. While some days are tough, most find volunteering at BARCC to be one of the most impactful opportunities for service.
  2. Meet New Friends
    You will join our tight-knit, compassionate community of volunteers who go through unique and rewarding experiences together. It’s common to make lifelong friends while a BARCC volunteer.
  3. Personal Growth
    Volunteering can be a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. You’ll gain new perspectives, develop a stronger sense of empathy, and have opportunities to reflect on how this work impacts the way you see the world.
  4. Skill Development 
    BARCC provides comprehensive training that equips you with valuable skills that can be applied beyond your role as a volunteer. Skills like active listening, developing boundaries, and building cultural humility can positively impact aspects of your personal and professional life.
  5. Become a Companion 
    Many survivors reach out because they feel alone. By volunteering at BARCC, you show survivors that someone cares, and that they are not alone. You become a beacon of hope and empowerment for survivors. Your actions can help survivors reclaim their lives and voices.
  6. Gain Expertise 
    BARCC offers unique educational opportunities to its volunteers. You’ll gain a deep understanding of sexual violence, consent, and other related issues, contributing to increased awareness and prevention efforts.
  7. Flexible Opportunities 
    BARCC recognizes that volunteers have diverse skills and commitments. We offer a range of volunteer roles, allowing you to find the perfect fit for your availability and interests.
  8. Supportive Environment
    The BARCC team values your well-being and understands this role can be challenging. Staff provide regular supervision and a supportive environment where you can openly discuss your experiences and seek guidance when needed.
  9. Advocacy and Awareness
    BARCC is actively involved in advocacy and awareness campaigns to prevent sexual violence. As a volunteer, you’ll have the chance to be part of these initiatives, advocating for change on a wider scale.
  10. Lifelong Relationship 
    Your connection with survivors and the community can extend far beyond your initial volunteer experience. We know the passion runs deep for our volunteers, and that’s why we see volunteering as a first step in a long-term relationship with BARCC. Many former volunteers go on to work in the field of anti-violence while others continue to have strong ties to our cause no matter where their life journeys take them.

We hope this helps you get excited about becoming a BARCC volunteer! For more information about BARCC’s volunteering program and a schedule of upcoming volunteer training sessions, please visit our Volunteers Page.

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