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Make a difference in someone's life: MBIC General Volunteer Opportunity
ORGANIZATION: Midwest Brain Injury Clubhouse
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118 people are interested
MBIC Clubhouse invites you to join our vibrant community as a general volunteer, where every contribution plays a crucial role in enriching the lives of our members. Our organization serves a diverse group of individuals facing a wide array of challenges, including autism, brain injuries, Alzheimer's, and other cognitive declines as well as physical disabilities. We also support people experiencing mental health issues, developmental disabilities, and those dealing with the effects of aging. Our inclusive approach ensures that anyone in need, regardless of their specific condition or disability, can find support and opportunities for growth at MBIC.
About MBIC Clubhouse
At MBIC, we understand that each member brings a unique set of abilities and challenges. Our programs are designed to cater to a wide spectrum of needs, creating opportunities for growth, engagement, and community integration. By volunteering with us, you become a vital part of our mission to enhance the quality of life for individuals facing cognitive declines and various disabilities.
Volunteer Roles and Opportunities
We offer a range of volunteering opportunities, suitable for different interests and skills:
- Direct Member Engagement: Support our members through daily activities, help facilitate group sessions, or act as a companion during community outings.
- Operational Support: Assist with the administrative and infrastructural needs of our organization, helping us maintain efficiency and effectiveness in delivering our services.
- Special Skills Contribution: If you have specific skills or professional expertise, we welcome your contribution in areas that can further enhance our program offerings or operational capabilities.
Flexible Volunteering
Our primary volunteering opportunities are available weekdays, but we recognize that potential volunteers may have varied schedules:
- Weekday Volunteering: Engage directly with our members or support our staff during regular operational hours.
- Off-Hour Contributions: For those who are available during evenings or weekends, we encourage you to reach out so we can tailor a volunteering role that best fits your availability and skills.
Why Volunteer With Us?
Volunteering at MBIC Clubhouse is not just about giving back; it's about being part of a community that values fun, engagement, and personal connections:
- Person-to-Person Interaction: Bring your personality into play as you interact with our members and staff in meaningful ways.
- Impactful Engagement: See the direct impact of your efforts as you help members gain skills and confidence, contributing to their overall well-being.
- Community Connection: Join a team of compassionate individuals dedicated to making a difference in the lives of those we serve.
Join Us
If you're looking to make a real difference and want to contribute to a fun and dynamic environment, MBIC Clubhouse is the place for you. Whether supporting our members directly or helping behind the scenes, your time and talents will have a lasting impact on our community.
To explore how you can contribute to our mission, please reach out to Tammiko at tammiko@mbiclubhouse.org . Together, we can create a space where every individual is empowered to live their best life. Your involvement is not just valued; it is vital to our success.
More opportunities with Midwest Brain Injury Clubhouse
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About Midwest Brain Injury Clubhouse
Location:
1021 W. Adams, Suite 200, Chicago, IL 60607, US
Mission Statement
Mission Statement: To provide life long rehabilitative services and support to those affected by brain injury or stroke.
Description
The Clubhouse is a unique place where individuals can come to relearn skills through the work of the day. We like to think of the Clubhouse as our home away from home and the folks here are like family. For many the Clubhouse is the next step in transitioning from a patient back into the real world.
CAUSE AREAS
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WHERE
1021 West Adams StreetSuite 200Chicago, IL 60607
DATE POSTED
August 2, 2024
SKILLS
- People Skills
- Critical Thinking
- Patient Care
- Multi-Tasking
- Mental Health
- Social Work
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