- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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8 people are interested
Holiday Cheer Volunteer - Thanking Supporters
ORGANIZATION: Shared Hope International
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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8 people are interested
Shared Hope International is in search of some incredible Elves to help thank our amazing supporters for their help in ending Domestic Minor Sex Trafficking and spread a little holiday cheer! We are in need of cheery folks who like to listen to Christmas music, sip cocoa, and make thank you phone calls as a small appreciation for all of the incredible people and organizations who have supported Shared Hope.
We provide the music, cocoa, and phones; you provide the festive cheer!
Please go to sharedhope.org/volunteer or give us a call at (360) 693-8100, we'd love to make you part of the Shared Hope Volunteer Team!
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About Shared Hope International
Location:
12500 SE 2nd Circle, Suite 125, Vancouver, WA 98684, US
Mission Statement
Shared Hope International strives to prevent the conditions that foster sex trafficking, restore victims of sex slavery, and bring justice to vulnerable women and children. We envision a world passionately opposed to sex trafficking and a community committed to restoring survivors to lives of purpose, value and choice - one life at a time.
Description
Shared Hope International was established to provide hope to the hopeless women Washington State Congresswoman Linda Smith found enslaved in the brothels of Mumbai in 1998. Our early efforts targeted the international sex trafficking industry. As we became established leaders in the international movement to end slavery, our eyes were opened to the scourge of sex trafficking in the U.S. We could not ignore this injustice and expanded our impact to bring hope to American women and children victimized in the commercial sex industry. Today, we lead prevention strategies, restoration programs and justice initiatives to combat trafficking in the U.S. and abroad.
Our vision is to coordinate a national U.S. network of protection to improve the response to victims of trafficking. We believe we can create a world where every survivor is surrounded by trained professionals, an alert community, just law and policy, knowledgeable service providers and appropriate shelter options.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
12500 SE 2nd Circle Suite# 125Vancouver, WA 98684
DATE POSTED
November 4, 2024
SKILLS
- People Skills
- Advocacy
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Public Groups
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 16
- Orientation or Training
- Most of our volunteers commit to 1 day a week, 2-hour shift, but this is not required.