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1 person is interested
Volunteer Lead
ORGANIZATION: DUELING MINDS
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1 person is interested
Volunteer Coordination:
Recruit, onboard, and train volunteers passionate about neurodiversity (ADHD/Autism).
Match volunteers to roles based on skills, interests, and accessibility needs (e.g., mentors, event helpers, admin support).
Maintain a welcoming, structured volunteer program with clear expectations and feedback channels.
Community Engagement:
Foster an inclusive environment where neurodivergent volunteers feel valued and supported.
Organize volunteer appreciation initiatives (e.g., shout-outs, social meetups) to sustain engagement.
Collaborate with program teams to identify volunteer needs (e.g., workshops, fundraisers, peer support).
Operations & Accessibility:
Streamline onboarding (e.g., clear instructions, flexible training formats) to accommodate diverse needs.
Track volunteer hours, impact metrics, and feedback to improve the program.
Advocate for accessibility in all volunteer activities (e.g., sensory-friendly spaces, flexible schedules).
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About DUELING MINDS
Location:
2481 SLICKBACK RD, BENTON, KY 42025, US
Mission Statement
Our vision is to create a world where ADHD, Autistic, and dually diagnosed individuals thrive in a society that recognizes and celebrates neurodiversity. We are dedicated to pioneering innovative solutions, fostering understanding, and building inclusive environments that empower these individuals to lead fulfilling lives. Through collaborative efforts, education, and advocacy, we aspire to enhance the quality of life for AuDHD people, promoting their unique strengths and ensuring equal opportunities for success, acceptance, and well-being.
Description
Empower AuDHD individuals by providing easier access to personalized coaching services. We aim to help provide financial coaching support that addresses the unique challenges faced by AuDHD people, fostering personal growth, resilience, and the development of essential life skills to function in a neurodiverse society.
Be committed to creating a supportive and understanding community for AuDHD individuals. Through peer support initiatives and community-building efforts, we strive to cultivate a sense of belonging and connection, where individuals can share lived experiences, exchange knowledge, and celebrate the richness of neurodiversity.
This extends to curating comprehensive pathways toward self-sustainability for AuDHD people. By providing resources, tools, and guidance, we aim to empower neurodivergents to navigate their challenges, unlock their potential, and achieve a higher quality of life. Through curated programs and resources, we envision a future in which AuDHD individuals can confidently pursue their goals and participate in society happily.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
May 23, 2025
SKILLS
- Strategic Planning
- Community Outreach
- Organization
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- 5-10 hours