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Youth Outreach Specialist

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ORGANIZATION: Crisis Connections

  • 30 people are interested

Youth Outreach Workers are out in the community, talking about real issues that impact young people’s lives and learning how we can create change. They teach folks who we are and what we do by: attending events out in the community as well as virtually with other volunteers such as zoom meetings, town halls, concerts, fairs and festivals; visiting other agencies that serve youth; making and putting up posters and distributing Teen Link materials; recruiting other volunteers; attending monthly community Outreach Meetings. Youth Advocates/Outreach Workers can also work independently by writing newspaper articles, playing public service announcements at their school and talking to school officials about Teen Link.

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About Crisis Connections

Location:

Belltown, Seattle, WA 98121, US

Mission Statement

Mission: Our passion is caring and listening - empowering people to make positive life changes. We do this by connecting people with critical resources. Objective as a non-profit organization: we offer an array of support services available to everyone in King County. Our objective is to provide immediate and confidential assistance, including information and linkage to community resources, for people in emotional distress and in need of help.

Description

24-hour Crisis Line offers immediate help for people in emotional crisis. It is one of the oldest 24-hour crisis lines in the nation and is accredited by CONTACT USA, which is an organization establishing industry standards. The Crisis Line is a unique resource for those considering suicide and for family and friends of persons with mental illness. The Crisis Line is staffed by volunteers, all of whom complete more than 60 hours of professional training before they begin to take calls. Mental health professionals supervise volunteers during each shift.

Phone workers talk with callers about their concerns, help them sort through their feelings, explore coping strategies, and make appropriate referrals for additional assistance. Service is available 24-Hours a day, 365 days a year. Internship and Service Learning opportunities are available to undergraduate students.

WA Recovery Help Line offers support and referrals to services for people needing chemical dependency, problem gambling and mental health help.

WA Warm Line offers peer support to people living with a mental illness using the principles of recovery to enhance the well-being of callers. Warm Line calls are answered by people who are living with a mental illness and who want to share their experience to empower others.

Teen Link is an anonymous, confidential and non-judgmental helpline for teens that is staffed by teens. The line is open from 6pm-10pm every night. Teen Link's motto is "teens empowering teens."

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Crisis Support
Children & Youth, Community, Crisis Support

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

707 S Grady WySuite 350Renton, WA 98057

(47.471798,-122.20938)
 

SKILLS

  • Youth Services
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Advocacy
  • Counseling / Mental Health
  • Social Media / Blogging
  • Storytelling

GOOD FOR

  • Teens

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 13
  • 6 months
  • Apply at Teenlink.org

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