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Volunteer Your Time

We’re looking for bright, compassionate community members to help us fill our mission to REACH survivors in our rural counties.

If you'd like to get involved by helping at community events, assisting with service projects or fundraisers or supporting our staff with a variety of tasks, please call our business line at 435-704-8356.

If you'd like to work directly with clients, becoming a volunteer advocate, please ask us about this rewarding opportunity. Volunteer advocates must be at least 18, complete a 40-hour training, and pass a voluntary background check. 

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Donate Goods or Services

Your in-kind donations help us meet the everyday needs of our clients. We accept:
 
**New or gently used clothing, bedding and household items

**Hygiene products, cleaning supplies, and non-perishable food

**Gift cards for gas, groceries, or local retailers

Professional services such as IT support or event hosting also assists by helping us with administrative tasks and fundraising efforts.
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Give Financially

At REACH we rely on financial support from generous companies and individuals. From emergency safe housing and relocation services to food, clothing and personal care for clients and much more, your donation is critical to helping survivors.

Other meaningful ways to give include sponsoring an event, funding a specific service or making a recurring donation. 
If you have successful experience in fundraising, we'd love to work hand in hand with you. Every dollar and every effort make a difference for survivors in our communities. 
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Provide Emergency Safe Housing

Short-term rental owners or others with separate-entrance housing can apply to provide emergency safe housing for survivors through our emergency safe housing program. Survivors are often reeling from recent traumatic events and need time in a stable environment to mentally move from survival mode to decision making mode. Because research shows that this shift requires a minimum of 48 hours, our emergency safe housing program provides this time to survivors in a safe, comfortable environment. There REACH staff provide support and ensure survivors have personal care items and food to meet their needs.

Housing must meet location and safety requirements and providers must commit to confidentiality. Providers are compensated with donation tax receipts for the total of their nightly rate and payment for their cleaning fee. For more information or to apply to become a provider, please find the application HERE.

Serve on our Advisory Board

Serving as an Advisory Board Member at REACH means playing a vital role in guiding our mission to support survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. With a two-tier board structure in place, Advisory board members utilize their expertise to provide input on matters of financial and directional importance while supporting the Board of Directors. This is a volunteer position for individuals who feel strongly about helping survivors and about building safer, more supportive communities in our counties. Advisory Board Members are committed to using their skills, networks, and resources to help REACH grow and thrive.
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