Volunteer with Safer Foundation

Find out how you can help our clients find a road back

Safer's volunteers provide over 10,000 hours of service annually.

Safer Foundation and its clients benefit greatly from the work of volunteers. Each year, over 300 volunteers of all ages serve the organization. With over 10,000 hours of service annually, Safer's volunteers make a difference in the lives of countless clients as they seek education and employment.

Disclaimer

All job descriptions provided in the "For Volunteers" section of this web site are non-paid positions. Employment opportunities can only be accessed from the "Careers" page in the "About Safer" section.

Current Volunteers

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Volunteer Requirements

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Volunteer Opportunities

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National Volunteer Week Is April 10-16th

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  • Watch and Listen
    • WGN People to People, August 14, 2010: WGN visits a Safer Foundation job… MORE >

    • Medill Reports Chicago, March 7, 2010: The City of Chicago is… MORE >

    • WTTW Chicago Tonight, October 14, 2009: Finding a job is never easy in a… MORE >

  • Headlines
    • Diane Williams receives Champion of Change Award from the White House:… MORE >

    • Foundation puts ex-cons to work: The Chicago Tribune features Safer Foundation during the holiday… MORE >

    • New Program for Those Just Released from Prison: Rockford's WIFR examines local reentry programs,… MORE >

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  • Public Policy
    • Public Policy: After 30 years of providing direct services to people… MORE >

    • Council of Advisors to Reduce Recidivism through Employment (CARRE): In… MORE >

  • Success Stories
    • Nadeja Beasley: Nadeja Beasley had 10 long years to think about some… MORE >

    • Jay Borchert: Jay Borchert can proudly say he’s been clean for five… MORE >

    • Juan Cruz: Juan Cruz once lived the life of a gangbanger on the streets… MORE >

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