VOLUNTEER

Volunteer Trainings & Opportunities

Community Works strengthens lives and our community through prevention, support services, and advocacy for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and homeless youth and their families.

Volunteer

We Always Need Your Help!
At Community Works, volunteers are the heartbeat of our mission. Every hour given, every skill shared, and every voice lifted in support helps survivors of domestic and sexual violence, stalking, and trafficking take their first steps toward safety and healing. With hundreds of volunteers standing beside us, we are able to reach more people, provide more care, and create a stronger, safer Southern Oregon.

From answering calls on our 24/7 HelpLine to offering comfort at Dunn House Shelter, standing beside survivors in court, or supporting children through our programs, volunteers bring hope where it’s needed most. Others contribute their talents in the office, at events, or through fundraising—each role equally vital, each act a ripple of change.

Make A Difference

If you feel called to make a difference, we invite you to join us. Our Volunteer Training Program equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to serve with confidence and compassion. Advocacy positions such as HelpLine Volunteer, Courthouse Advocate, Dunn House Shelter Advocate, Hispanic Services Volunteer, and Children’s Program Volunteer require 32 hours of training, completed over two weekends, along with a background check and application.

The impact is profound. When you volunteer with Community Works, you’re not just giving your time—you’re helping to save lives, restore dignity, and inspire hope.

📞 For more information, call 541.779.2393 x 212
📝 To register for our next training or learn more, please fill out the form below.

Flyers are available in both English and Spanish for your convenience.