RSVP - Retired Senior Volunteer Program offered at Olympic Community Action Programs - Port Townsend
Offers volunteer opportunities with for seniors throughout Clallam and Jefferson Counties. Example opportunities include: Senior Nutrition Program, mentoring students, museums, and other matches based on the participants skills.
Volunteer opportunities with nonprofit organizations throughout Clallam and Jefferson Counties. This program matches volunteers with opportunities, manages the quality of the opportunity and volunteer performance.
**Examples of opportunities include:**
- Senior Nutrition Program
- Mentoring students
- Chamber of Commerce
- and more.
Coaching, career management, resume building and job search support, explores balancing work and family, and financial management for women who have experienced domestic violence. Includes access to the computer lab, available for drop-in support, to assist women with job search or printing legal documents. Free childcare available upon request.
Mobility Mentoring services supports women who have experienced domestic violence cultivate economic stability, independence, and growth. Services emphasize self-sufficiency and client driven goal setting in establishing a solid financial future. Includes, coaching, career management, resume building and job search support, explores balancing work and family, and financial management. This program includes access to the computer lab, available for drop-in support, to assist women with job search or printing legal documents. Free childcare available upon request.
Peer Support / Mentoring offered at Central Washington Disability Resources
Mentors and supports individuals with disabilities, explore options, solve problems constructively, and develop new independent living skills.
The majority of staff has a disability in which they are able to draw upon their own experiences to assist other with disabilities, explore options, solve problems constructively, and develop new independent living skills.
Rise Support Group offered at Lighthouse Northwest
Offers services for women who have experienced domestic violence such as individual assessment and advocacy, counseling, life skill training and coaching, mentoring, book studies, workshops, assistance with education and employment, support groups, children’s programs, parenting training, communication and conflict resolution coaching, peer support, chiropractic care, karate classes, gym membership, and community engagement and activities.
Offers a monthly support group and workshops for women who have experienced abuse or trauma at any point in their lives. Women and children participate in a safe, affirming, and supportive community.
Community Resources offered by Epilepsy Foundation Washington in Seattle
Provides information and referral for job placement and training, respite care, legal assistance, financial assistance and seizure/epilepsy information. Provides consultation to people with epilepsy regarding employment rights.
Provides information and referral for job placement and training, respite care, legal assistance, financial assistance, scholarships, seizure/epilepsy information, books and materials.
Assists people with epilepsy in employment referrals and consultation regarding employment rights.
Provides epilepsy education through in-service trainings, presentations to schools and the community, a member newsletter and seminars.
Skills Development Center offered at Skills Development Mission, Inc.
Provides tutoring, education, and mentoring for youth K-12th grades and adult education for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged individuals.
Provides tutoring, education, and mentoring for youth K-12th grades and adult education for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged individuals.
- Education: homework help and tutoring for students K-12th, especially for refugee, migrant, and underprivileged students
- STEAM: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics; and hands on computer skills
- Youth mentoring and support
- Adult Education: English as a Second Language, High School Completion, GED, literacy, and writing
- Character and tolerance building
Peer to Peer Mentoring offered by ABCD: After Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Offers emotional support through volunteers who have gone through breast cancer to breast cancer patients and/or family and friends of breast cancer patients.
Offers emotional support through volunteers who have gone through breast cancer to breast cancer patients and/or family and friends of breast cancer patients.
Supported Employment Services offered at Responding to Autism Services
Provides the necessary support, both on and off the job, in an effort to ensure individuals affected by autism are reaching their greatest employment potential.
Helps individuals of ALL abilities to discover, obtain, and sustain meaningful employment. Services are provided to individuals of all disabilities. Services may include skill development, assessment of vocational skills, goal development, job development, job shadows, work experiences, job placement, job coaching, employment retention support, and assistance to obtain and maintain successful employment.
Resources and Support Services offered by Lower Columbia Q Center
Provides resources and support services to the LGBTQ2SIA+ community and allies of the Lower Columbia region.
Provides resources and support services to the LGBTQ2SIA+ community and allies of the Lower Columbia region. Services include a community center, education opportunities, mentorship, and monthly support groups for adults, youth, and families. Limited financial assistance is available as funds allow for gender-affirming costs, name changes, hormone treatments, and other expenses approved on a case-by-case basis. Financial assistance is limited to once per year, with a $200 limit.
Provides services and programs that help people who have been released from a correctional facility make a successful transition to community life.
Provides services and programs that help people who have been released from a correctional facility make a successful transition to community life. Services include individual case management, assistance finding transition housing, job readiness, college application assistance and support, and mentoring.
Program Details:
- Education: Supports people who recently came out of jail with felony charges in getting their GED or getting into and completing vocational programs at Walla Walla College. Once successfully enrolled, they are entered in a tuition, fee, and supplies loan program that enable clients to successfully start their programs while waiting for their financial aid to be disbursed.
- Employment: Helps clients with job readiness, resumes, cover letters, and referrals to WorkSource, Blue Mountain Action Council, and the Department of Vocational Rehab. An employment transition specialist will help with job readiness.
- General Case Management: Assists individuals who have been/are incarcerated for a felony with support and planning a smooth transition in the community.
- Housing Assistance: Finds stable, livable, and affordable housing for ex-offender. Helps clients through other housing assistance programs, including veterans, as well as those serving seniors and the disabled.
RSVP - Retired Senior Volunteer Program offered by Olympic Community Action Programs - Port Angeles Senior Center
Offers volunteer opportunities with for seniors throughout Clallam and Jefferson Counties. Example opportunities include: Senior Nutrition Program, mentoring students, museums, and other matches based on the participants skills.
Volunteer opportunities with nonprofit organizations throughout Clallam and Jefferson Counties. Examples or opportunities include: Senior Nutrition Program, mentoring students, museums, Chamber of Commerce, etc. This program matches volunteers with opportunities, manages the quality of the opportunity and volunteer performance.
Coordinates moms' support/social groups chartered through local faith-based organizations. MOMco groups provide a community, mentoring atmosphere where mothers can learn from each other.
Coordinates mothers' support/social groups chartered through local faith-based organizations.
Groups provide a community, mentoring atmosphere where mothers can discuss, teach, and learn from each other.
Connections Support Group offered at National Alliance on Mental Illness Southwest Washington
Educational program for adults living with mental health challenges who want to better understand their condition and journey toward recovery.
Educational program for adults living with mental health challenges who want to better understand their condition and journey toward recovery. Class meets for 8 weekly sessions, 90 minutes educational program; taught by trained peer leaders with lived experience; create a personalized relapse prevention plan; understand the impact of mental health symptoms on your life; develop confidence for making decisions and reducing stress; learn skills to advocate for yourself and how to interact with others.