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TRANSPORTATION TUTOR

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ORGANIZATION: Center for Victims of Torture

Learning to use local public transportation systems helps clients increase their independence and ease challenges in getting to work, school, shopping, CVT appointments and other necessary events.

  • Meet with client to share overall information about public transportation in the area.
  • Find out the locations the client needs to access and gather addresses.
  • Show the client how to use the bus/train schedule tools to plan their needed routes.

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About Center for Victims of Torture

Location:

2356 University Avenue West, Suite 430, St.Paul, MN 55114, US

Mission Statement

The mission of the Center for Victims of Torture is to heal the wounds of torture on individuals, their families and their communities and to end torture worldwide.

Description

CVT was founded in 1985 as a nongovernmental organization after the governor of Minnesota, Rudy Perpich, assembled a committee to recommend initiatives that would make a difference for human rights. The committee proposed creation of the United States’ first center for rehabilitative care for survivors of torture. The Center for Victims of Torture opened in St. Paul, with one counselor. Over the years, we grew geographically and programmatically, today offering culturally-competent and interdisciplinary care to survivors, along with initiatives to end torture, enhance the skills and resilience of human rights defenders and organizations, and to facilitate justice for survivors.

Great progress has been made in that time. Since CVT began our work, the United States ratified the Convention against Torture, passed the Torture Victims Relief Act, and filed a presidential executive order banning torture. In addition, tens of thousands of survivors found care and began rebuilding their lives after torture.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Community
Immigrants & Refugees
Advocacy & Human Rights, Community, Immigrants & Refugees

WHEN

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WHERE

2356 University Avenue WestSaint Paul, MN 55114

(44.96332,-93.19713)
 

SKILLS

  • Transportation
  • Community Outreach

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • A short time commitment of 3-5 in-person meetings is required.

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