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1 person is interested
Scheduling and Outreach Volunteer
ORGANIZATION: Catholic Charities Diocese of Fort Worth, Inc.
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1 person is interested
Catholic Charities Fort Worth needs volunteers to serve with our Client Strategy team to assist with community outreach efforts and contacting clients to schedule appointments. Volunteers should be comfortable using a computer and be detail oriented. Bilingual volunteers are preferred. Program training will be provided. Volunteer Roles:Scheduler: Assist the outreach specialist with contacting clients and scheduling appointments. Volunteers should be able to serve a minimum 4 hours each week. Shifts available at our Fort Worth campus, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Community Outreach: Attend community outreach events to share information about CCFW programs and collect information from individuals interested in enrolling into a program. Volunteers should be available to serve up to 8 hours each month. Shifts are available on Saturdays.
If interested in this opportunity, please complete the online volunteer application at https://catholiccharitiesfortworth.org/volunteer-application/. Once you complete the volunteer application you will receive next steps in the volunteer process. All volunteers will need to complete the listed requirements before they can begin volunteering.
Volunteer requirements:
- Attend a Volunteer Orientation
- Complete volunteer paperwork and pass a background check
- Willing to serve at least three-six months with the opportunity to serve long term
- Able to commit a minimum of 4 hours per week
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About Catholic Charities Diocese of Fort Worth, Inc.
Location:
249 W Thornhill Dr, Fort Worth, TX 76115, US
Mission Statement
To provide services to those in need; to advocate compassion and justice in the structures of society; and to call all people of goodwill to do the same.
Description
Catholic Charities Fort Worth got our start in 1910 when a small group of women petitioned Bishop Edward Dunne to allow them to begin a "work of mercy". This is who we are. Dedicated to the well-being of their community, these women saw the needs and pains of the poor and took it upon themselves to be a voice for the voiceless. In the 1920's, the women supported these services by selling handmade crafts at the State Fair of Texas. Later on, Catholic Charities Fort Worth created St. Teresa's home for children, which evolved and expanded as an iconic representation of the work of CCFW. As times changed, so did the needs of the community and CCFW responded by adding refugee and immigration services, disaster response, and more social services, becoming one of the largest providers in the area. In 2010, Catholic Charities celebrated its 100th birthday by moving into a new 84,000 square foot building -- our Thornhill Drive campus. Since 2005 we have stayed busy expanding our reach to include three additional campuses, investing in research, creating out-of-the-box solutions, starting several successful social enterprises, and increasing our presence on the national stage.
Throughout our 113 years, we have remained in-tune with the needs of the community and have continually evolved to answer those needs. What began as a small group of dedicated women doing whatever they could to help families survive has become an organization that empowers families to thrive.
CAUSE AREAS
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WHERE
249 W Thornhill DrFort Worth, TX 76115
DATE POSTED
November 8, 2024
SKILLS
- Administrative Support
- Data Entry
- Community Outreach
- People Skills
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Background Check
- Must be at least 18
- Orientation or Training
- 4 hours per week