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Volunteer Mental Health Outreach Advocates & Researchers for MA incarcerated

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ORGANIZATION: NEW VISION ORGANIZATION INC

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 8 people are interested

New Vision Organization, Inc is a 501 (C) (4) nonprofit organization focusing solely on first time offenders of any offense serving life and Life WIthout Parole Sentences in Massachusetts.

NVO is currently recruiting Virtual Volunteer Mental Health Outreach Advocates and Researchers for the incarcerated. Volunteers willing to research and work with other allies in the prisoner advocacy field, who are also seeking to recruit independent medical and mental health Providers (i.e. Dept. of Mental Health, American Psychological Association, etc.) willing to go into the prisons independently to assist incarcerated individuals with mental health and/or medical issues which contracted medical/psychological providers have failed to provide and/or have caused permanent damage to incarcerated individuals in the penal system. Interested individuals can contact: NVO Director: Leonna Abraham Brandao at nvopres@verizon.net

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About NEW VISION ORGANIZATION INC

Location:

P.O. Box 97, RANDOLPH, MA 02368, US

Mission Statement

Promote the well being human, civil rights and rehabilitation treatment of first-time offenders of any offense, serving life and life without parole sentences, to encourage public awareness of conditions through education and advocacy efforts, facilitate receipt of medical care and access to legal information and representation, participate in peaceful rallies pertaining to abuses and severe deprivations, as well as unnecessary harsh sentences, raise funds to sustain the foregoing activities and purposes, advocate for Prison Reform, Parole Reform and abolishment of harsh sentences such as life and life without parole.

Description

New Vision Organization was founded in 2004 and was initially advocating for the incarcerated men, women and youth nationwide. In 2014, the focus was changed to address and advocate for the first-time offenders serving life and life without parole for a first time offense of any type in Massachusetts ONLY. NVO Volunteers assist the incarcerated with various issues and/or goals. Many incarcerated individuals seek help with civil rights' violations, such as being denied access to educational and vocational programs, being put in Solitary Confinement on bogus disciplinary reports, etc. While others seek help with advocacy in areas of denial of medical and/or psychological treatment. New Vision Organization, Inc networks with advocates nationwide and shares and obtains valuable resources pertaining to Probono Legal Help, Free Books to Prisoners, Pen Pals, Educational Correspondence Courses and much more. Media is denied access to the prisons which is a serious problem as prisoners have no voice. Thus advocates working with the incarcerated are their voices and allows for opportunities to get the stories out to the media if it involves abuses, deprivations, violations, denied medical and/or psychological treatments, etc.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Crisis Support
Justice & Legal
Advocacy & Human Rights, Crisis Support, Justice & Legal

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

  • Mental Health
  • Advocacy
  • Mediation
  • Public Advocacy
  • Community Outreach
  • Social Work

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+
  • Public Groups
  • Private Groups

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 20
  • 15-20 per month
  • Desire to help the mentally ill and/or medically deprived incarcerated. Advocates who are Motivated, determined and professional.

Private Group Details

  • Group Size Range 1 - 50+
  • Event can be held virtually
  • No Donation

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