Nurture . . . Something that nourishes; further development of; promote the growth of

Family/Caring Adult
The family or caring adult acts as a role model, teacher, guide, and inspiration; to assist children in reaching their fullest potential and successfully transitioning into adulthood.

Facts about the role
a. This role is an opportunity to make a lasting, significant impact on the life of an older youth in the foster care system.

b. A one-to-one match is found to best suit the youth and family/caring adult.

c. Youth are from 10 to 18 years of age.

d. All applicants are interviewed and must have a background check.

e. All selected applicants must attend orientation and training.

f. There is no minimum time requirement. It is the intent of the program to create a nurturing, guiding, and loving relationship that may last a life time. A one-year minimum time commitment is required.

g. Families or caring adults spend 15-20 hours per month with the youth

Volunteer Information and Opportunities
We rely on people from the community to help us operate our program. We need volunteers to help with the following:
• Families or caring adults to match with youths
• Fundraising and events
• Grant writing
• Recruitment of families and caring adults
• Public relations and marketing
• Newsletters
• Administrative and research projects

Why become a volunteer?
• Working with older foster youth is challenging but extremely rewarding.
• Most people can find a position that fits their schedule, a position where they can make a difference, and a position that is enjoyable.
• People from diverse backgrounds, ages, and experiences work together to make a difference in the life of an older foster youth who would otherwise not receive the guidance, nurturing, support to successfully transition into adulthood.
Interested?

Call: (510)656-1455 or email connectedforlife@comcast.net


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