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A Safe Place Volunteer Training Starts May 4

Do you have a few hours a week to mentor a child? To answer a phone and calm the fears of a frightened woman, directing her to safety and needed resources? To assist a victim of domestic violence in obtaining an order of protection? To visit middle schools and high schools throughout the county, teaching adolescents about healthy dating relationships?

Volunteers at A Safe Place/ Lake County Crisis Center do these things and more to help provide needed services to victim-survivors of domestic violence and their children. Last year the agency’s volunteers donated more than 5,000 hours making a difference in the well-being of our community and its residents.

A Safe Place is holding its next 40-hour volunteer training course beginning May 4.

For more information, please call Susan Last, at 847.249.5147, or download the application (in PDF format), print it and fill it out, and fax or mail us your application.

 

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Everyone has the right to a violence-free, safe and healthy life.
Help Line: 847-249-4450 Office: 847-731-7165 TTY: 847-249-6557

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