Help for consumers who want to volunteer as a pathway to training and future employment, to contribute to their community or be part of a social network.
AmeriCorps, AmeriCorps*VISTA and Senior Corps are programs of the Corporation for National and Community Service , a federal agency that improves lives, strengthens communities, and fosters civic engagement through service and volunteering. These national service programs strongly encourage qualified individuals with disabilities and those from diverse backgrounds to apply. In exchange for their service, AmeriCorps members earn an education award that can be used to pay for college or to pay back qualified student loans.
AmeriCorps provides services to meet education, environmental, health, economic and other pressing needs in communities across Arizona. Reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals are provided and activities are conducted in fully accessible settings. New positions open up each year. Volunteers get training in job-related skills, social skills and life skills and learn teamwork, communication, responsibility and other essential skills that will help for the rest of their life. AmeriCorps members do real jobs. For instance, members:
Contact information for each of Arizona's AmeriCorps programs follow. Please contact the program directly to see if they are recruiting.
Guadalupe Youth and Young Adults Program
Jennifer Drury
Town of Guadalupe
9241 S Avenida del Yaqui
Guadalupe, AZ 85283
Phone: (480) 703-5575
Email: [email protected]
Arizona Conservation Corp.
Paul Schmidt
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (928) 266-5343
Civic Service Institute
Carole Mandino
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (928) 523-6584
Adult & Family Literacy
MaryAnn Phininzy
Pima Community College
101 W. Irvington Rd., Bldg. 7 Rm. 13
Tucson, AZ 85709-5640
Phone: (520) 741-7175
Email: [email protected]
Arts for All, Inc.
Georgia Ehlers
2520 N Oracle Rd
Tucson, AZ 85705
Phone: (520) 622-4100 ext 209
Bridging Service Home
The University of Arizona Graduate College
PO Box 210066
Phone: (520) 621-9103
Email: [email protected]
The Partnership Project
Ken Walker
Pima Prevention Partnership
2525 E. Broadway, Suite 100
Tucson, AZ 85716
Phone: (520) 326-2528, ext. 104
Email: [email protected]
Youth Now! Collaboration
Melissa Godar
Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona
924 N. Alvernon
Tucson, AZ 85711
Phone: (520) 881-3300 ext 117
Email: [email protected]
Arizona is also home to numerous AmeriCorps*VISTA and Senior Corps programs. For more information on those programs, please call the Corporation for National and Community Service State Office at (602) 514-7224 or visit them at AmeriCorps*VISTA Arizona.
The Ability360 trains and deploys volunteers to provide peer support, advocacy, and participate in other activities to benefit the community. These volunteers are generally people with disabilities who have successfully achieved independent living in their own life and are willing to assist others to achieve their independent living and employment goals.
Ability360
5025 E. Washington St., Ste. 200
Phoenix, AZ 85034
Phone: (602) 256-2245
Toll-Free:(800) 280-2245
Fax: (602) 254-6407
TTY: (602) 296-0591
Most counties in Arizona have volunteer centers. While they are not necessarily set up to serve individuals who have developmental disabilities, they will be familiar with typical volunteering opportunities. Following are Arizona's volunteer centers:
HandsOn Greater Phoenix
5151 N. 19th Ave, Ste 200
Phoenix, AZ 85015
Phone: (602) 973-2212
Fax: (602) 973-9233
Email: [email protected]
The Volunteer Center of Southern Arizona
924 North Alvernon Way
Tucson AZ 85711
Phone: (520) 881-3300
Fax: (520) 881-3366
Email: [email protected]
United Way of Yuma County
180 West 1st Street, Suite B
Yuma, AZ 85364
Phone: (928) 783-0515
Fax: (928) 782-5463
Volunteer Match is an online volunteer matching system. Volunteer Match is not specifically set up to serve individuals who have developmental disabilities.
5610 S. Central Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85040
Answering Service: (602) 234-2721
Fax: (602) 234-5959
Youth Service America is a global .org that improves communities by increasing the number and diversity of youth, ages 5-25, serving in substantive roles.
Often, we find volunteering opportunities through the people we know. Family, friends and relatives may have volunteering ideas or be able to support you in your current volunteer position when you have questions or need some help.
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