What are the responsibilities and job description for the Volunteer: Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Group Facilitator position at Waukesha County, WI?
The Department of Health and Human Services is at the forefront of cultivating a connected, resilient community where everyone can thrive. Guided by our mission, we enhance quality of life while ensuring that critical needs are met. We serve diverse groups including children, youth, families, veterans, seniors, and individuals facing mental health or substance use challenges. By leveraging individual and partner strengths, honoring diverse cultures, fostering transparency, and encouraging innovation, we provide high-quality services that empower self-determined choices and foster meaningful change.
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Individuals are needed to assist with the Alcohol and Drug Recovery Group Facilitator Program, commonly referred to as our AODA Volunteers.
The program works with clients who have alcohol, drug dependency, and other addictions. AODA Volunteers are recovering people who regularly visit area facilities (Waukesha County Jail, Waukesha County Huber Facility, Waukesha County Mental Health Center, Waukesha County Health and Human Services, and more) and reach out to those who are new to recovery or seeking support.
As a volunteer, you partner with another volunteer to share your experience, strength, and hope with men and women who have alcoholism and other drug addictions.
Our program gets people back to work, strengthens families, reduces domestic violence, and prevents dependency-related accidents and illness.
Interested applicants must have personally experienced their own addiction and be active in their own recovery. They must have a minimum of one year of sobriety to be considered. Applicants must also be free of any pending or current court obligations.
For more information, please visit http //www.aodavolunteers.com/
This is a volunteer opportunity provided by VolunteerMatch, in partnership with LinkedIn for Good.
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Individuals are needed to assist with the Alcohol and Drug Recovery Group Facilitator Program, commonly referred to as our AODA Volunteers.
The program works with clients who have alcohol, drug dependency, and other addictions. AODA Volunteers are recovering people who regularly visit area facilities (Waukesha County Jail, Waukesha County Huber Facility, Waukesha County Mental Health Center, Waukesha County Health and Human Services, and more) and reach out to those who are new to recovery or seeking support.
As a volunteer, you partner with another volunteer to share your experience, strength, and hope with men and women who have alcoholism and other drug addictions.
Our program gets people back to work, strengthens families, reduces domestic violence, and prevents dependency-related accidents and illness.
Interested applicants must have personally experienced their own addiction and be active in their own recovery. They must have a minimum of one year of sobriety to be considered. Applicants must also be free of any pending or current court obligations.
For more information, please visit http //www.aodavolunteers.com/
This is a volunteer opportunity provided by VolunteerMatch, in partnership with LinkedIn for Good.