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Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC): Be a part of the solution – Become an advocate today!
Posted by hannah.cherry
Be a part of the solution – Become an advocate today!
Volunteer advocates are often the first line of contact for individuals seeking emotional support, information, resources, and medical and legal advocacy around sexual assault and exploitation in Washington and Multnomah Counties. Advocates provide these confidential services in two ways: (1) telephone response and (2) in-person response at safe locations such as hospitals, police departments and youth shelters.
As a Support Line Advocate you will:
- Contribute to the mission of SARC, working collaboratively with staff, volunteers and community partners.
- Positively impact our community by providing confidential support services to individuals impacted by sexual violence.
- Gain advanced training around the dynamics of sexual assault and child commercial sexual exploitation (CSEC), as well as practical crisis response and supportive advocacy skills.
Qualifications:
- Be 20 years or older and identify as female
- Complete SARC’s 50-hour training (Fall Training starts September 29th)
- Dedication to SARC’s mission and an understanding of its driving philosophies
- Ability to explore all options, free of personal, political or religious bias, and support individuals in whatever decisions they make.
- Access to reliable transportation for all on-call shifts and live within reasonable driving distance to service areas
- Eagerness to create the best possible environment for survivors by working in collaboration with hospital staff, law enforcement, shelter administrators, and other community members delivering support
- Maintain confidentiality
SARC is invested in providing services to all members of our community. Bi-lingual and bi-cultural individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.
Contact Information
Holly Bonanomi, Volunteer Program Manager
volunteer@sarcoregon.org | 503.626.9100 ext 226
About the Organization
The Sexual Assault Resource Center (SARC), whose mission is to promote social justice by eliminating sexual violence in our community through education, support and advocacy, is a not-for-profit organization serving Washington and Multnomah Counties. Our free and confidential services include a 24-hour support line, in-person advocacy for survivors who are undergoing medical attention and/or filing a police report, case management, culturally specific services for commercially sexually exploited children (CSEC) and young adults, individual and group counseling, and a nine-week prevention curricula for middle and high school students.