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Child abuse and neglect is preventable, which is why Isabel’s House provides 24/7/365 care for the community’s most vulnerable children when the family is in crisis. Families who bring their children to Isabel’s House partner with our team of Family Advocates to create a plan specific to each situation, and our team works to connect parents and caregivers with the right resources to address their crises and build up the family.
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Skills Requested: Ideally, House Volunteers should be able to work inside and outside, stand for long periods of time, and lift small children weighing up to 30lbs.Requirements & Commitment: You must be at least 18 years of age. Our full application and background screening process can take 4-8 weeks. House Volunteers are requested to make at least a 6 month commitment, but scheduling is flexible. Ideal applicants can commit to a regular, weA HOUSE VOLUNTEER joins in the “daily routine” at Isabel’s House by assisting our Direct Care team members with the care, education, and safeguarding of children, as well as the upkeep, cleaning, and daily needs of our facility. House Volunteers: –Participate in scheduled daily activities –Provide tutoring and homework assistance –Serve as a positive, professional, adult role models –Help prepare, Read more...
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Skills Requested: Ideally, House Volunteers should be able to work inside and outside, stand for long periods of time, and lift small children weighing up to 30lbs.Requirements & Commitment: You must be at least 18 years of age. Our full application and background screening process can take 4-8 weeks. House Volunteers are requested to make at least a 6 month commitment, but scheduling is flexible. Ideal applicants can commit to a regular, weA HOUSE VOLUNTEER joins in the “daily routine” at Isabel’s House by assisting our Direct Care team members with the care, education, and safeguarding of children, as well as the upkeep, cleaning, and daily needs of our facility. House Volunteers: –Participate in scheduled daily activities –Provide tutoring and homework assistance –Serve as a positive, professional, adult role models –Help prepare, Read more...
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