The Friendship House Peer Support Center (PSC) is a client-run rehabilitation service for adults with mental illness. Three main goals of peer support centers are education, socialization, and support. The PSC serves as a safe place for mentally ill adults to come build relationships, develop socialization skills, become involved in the community, and expand their support system. Members learn about independent living, mental health recovery, physical wellness and job training skills, and have a variety of community resources readily available
Volunteers are needed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 12:00pm-3:00pm.
Volunteer tasks can include:
- Assisting with meal preparation and serving meals.
- Assisting clients with activities or show hobbies for a recreational activity
- Being a mentor and providing emotional support to the clients in the program
- Assisting in the preparation and set up of program activities. Having materials ready before program starts and clean-up after activity is complete
- Providing additional assistance and support to staff as needed within the program
A great opportunity for those in recovery or looking for Peer Support hours/opportunities, however, all are welcome to apply.
Volunteers must commit to a minimum of 6 months to the volunteer program and must be over 21 years of age. Volunteers must enjoy and be at ease working with adults that have a serious mental health diagnosis
If you are interested in becoming a Friendship House Volunteer, please click here to apply. Please note on the application that you are interested in this opportunity.