Wake County Volunteer Opportunities
Partner With SAFEchild & Improve Your Community
SAFEchild offers exciting and meaningful volunteer opportunities for English and Spanish speakers. Volunteers are trained to mentor new mothers, lead parent education groups, facilitate children's groups, share stories with children while their parents attend classes, or present a child abuse prevention program to first grade students in Wake County public schools. Read about some of our volunteers and their stories.
Depending on your skills and interests, you can work weekly with children and parents, help out in the office with administrative duties, serve on our board of directors or special committees, or work in the community with our speakers' bureau.
Our volunteers share our vision:
SAFEchild partners with families to help them be successful in a world filled with challenges and obstacles.
- We honor families as the foundation of a healthy, strong, multicultural society.
- We offer support and education that provide strategies for creating nurturing environments.
- We serve as a bridge to resources and opportunities built on knowledge, trust, and commitment for adults and children.
- We respect that the impact for each individual in this process - both participant and provider - is unique and engenders results that contribute to lifelong, positive self-empowerment.
To become a volunteer, call Ginna Bustle at 743-6140, complete our Online Volunteer Form, or print and mail the completed form in MS Word or Adobe PDF format. She can help you sign up for the next training program.




