Volunteer Drive
For NAM Family Violence Center
Come one Come all to help out the Community
Have you ever heard of northwest assistance ministries(NAM) ? What about it's Family Violence Center? Well if you haven't let me tell you a little about it. NAM's Family Violence Center is so amazing! They do and can do things for people in bad situations you would never think of. First they actually listen to your problems then they help you get away from the problem then they even give you a new place to live until you can get back on your feet but the best of all they give you professional help to not only talk to you and fix your problems but teach you how to not go back to them. NAM is a great organization that is very under praised.
But the issues they are having right now are not enough people to help answer their hotline phone calls from people in need; and that's where we come in at. So if you would like to help out your community friends that are in need of help and a way out of a violent situation please bring them to a NAM family violence center. Or Call Phone: 281-885-HOPE (4673) Toll Free Number: 1-888-750-HOPE (4673)
But the issues they are having right now are not enough people to help answer their hotline phone calls from people in need; and that's where we come in at. So if you would like to help out your community friends that are in need of help and a way out of a violent situation please bring them to a NAM family violence center. Or Call Phone: 281-885-HOPE (4673) Toll Free Number: 1-888-750-HOPE (4673)
The Days to volunteer
The Family Violence Center seeks primarily female adults who want to act as peer advocates for clients and/or receive hotline telephone calls. Volunteers commit to working one day per week. Training is provided.
Please don't be afraid to come forward and lend a helping hand.
FAQs
What is domestic violence?
Domestic violence is a pattern of behavior in any intimate relationship whereby one partner seeks to gain or maintain power and control over the other. Abuse can be physical, sexual, emotional, economic, and psychological. The abuser takes action or makes threats that influence the other person. This includes any behaviors that frighten, intimidate, terrorize, manipulate, hurt, humiliate, blame, injure, or wound someone.
Volunteer drive
This a drive to get more people to volunteer at NAM family violence center. We need you all to please come out and help us help others in need. We need people who can spend at least one day a week volunteering. So everyone call your friends and invite them to a volunteering party!