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22 people are interested
Help Us Combat Drugs! with an Awareness and Prevention Drug Campaign
ORGANIZATION: Total Family Care Coalition
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22 people are interested
As a college student are you looking to give back to the community. Total Family Care Coalition has a volunteer opportunity for you. We are building a prevention and awareness campaign and looking for your help. Washington, D.C. is facing an epidemic in opioid deaths and misuse of prescription drugs. Help us bring awareness to how drugs are killing our loved ones.
We are seeking help with writing an Opioid Prevention Campaign for Youth to talk about the dangers of Opioid and Marijuana misuse. The campaign will be co-facilitated by staff and youth for a six-week awareness to be used in school settings.
More opportunities with Total Family Care Coalition
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Total Family Care Coalition
Location:
1214 I St SE, #11, Washington, DC 20003, US
Mission Statement
Helping to Keep Families Together for a Better and Safer Community
Description
Total Family Care Coalition (TFCC) is a not-for-profit, family-focused, youth driven family-run 501(c) 3 organization founded in 2005 by group of mothers who had a common focus of identifying and locating community-based resources for their children with mental health and substance use challenges.
We provide direct peer support to parents, youth, families and communities to help strength these bonds and create a better quality of life for all. We specialize in empowering youth with serious emotional disturbances to advocate for their own care plans. 51% of TFCC’s board members are parents/caregivers of children diagnosed with SED.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
September 12, 2021
SKILLS
- Resource Development / Management
- Copy Writing / Copy Editing
- Public Relations
- Youth Services
- Crisis Intervention
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- varies and flexible
- Commitment to enriching youth futures