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Organization

Good Shepherd Volunteers

Contact Information

Good Shepherd Volunteers
New York, NY 11105

(480) 612-3390

Focus Areas

  • Community & Nonprofit Development
  • Disability
  • Economic Security
  • Education & Youth
  • Health & Nutrition
  • Homelessness & Housing
  • Public Safety

Start your career in social justice with our volunteer program!

Good Shepherd Volunteers offers year-long opportunities to serve women, teens, and children in a variety of social service agencies. Volunteers live in community with other volunteers, receive housing, health insurance, a small stipend, mentorship, and learn about the 4 Tenets of GSV: social justice, community, spirituality, and simplicity.

We have positions serving in advocacy, domestic violence, education, juvenile justice, nonprofit support, public policy, and youth counseling. Our volunteers work side-by-side with experienced social workers, counselors, and educators, gaining a tremendous foundation for their future careers. Join us!
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  • About Us
    All of our placements share in the Good Shepherd Mission to minister to women, children, and adolescents in situations of poverty and neglect. Within that overall mission, GSV site placements have a wide variety of working environments, service opportunities, and populations served. We currently have positions serving in youth counseling, education, advocacy, and public policy. Our volunteers work side-by-side with experienced social workers, counselors, and educators, gaining tremendous foundation for their future careers. Many of our volunteers have gone onto graduate school once completing our program to pursue degrees in social work, education, medicine and law. Our placements are in New York City, New Jersey, and Silver Spring, MD. Join us and apply today - https://www.gsvolunteers.org/apply/apply-today/
  • Our Impact
    Our volunteers bring hope, build movements, and serve in under-resourced communities. The Good Shepherd Volunteers offer the communities and placements that they serve the gift of presence. It’s a year of listening to and advocating for individuals experiencing poverty, violence, and neglect. It’s a year of cultivating compassion that changes the world.

Good Shepherd Volunteers Programs

Good Shepherd Volunteers

Good Shepherd Volunteers (GSV) partners with a variety of social service agencies to offer year-long opportunities serving women, children, and families affected by poverty, violence, and neglect.. GSVs live in community with other volunteers, receive benefits such as housing, health insurance, and a small stipend, and learn to live out our 4 Core Tenets: social justice, community, spirituality, and simplicity. We offer positions in advocacy, domestic violence, education, juvenile justice, nonprofit support, public policy, and youth counseling. Our volunteers work side-by-side with experienced advocates, counselors, and educators, gaining a tremendous foundation for their future careers. Join us! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Real-life Experiences Working side-by-side with experienced advocates, counselors, and educators, you'll find yourself learning and growing through real-life experiences every day. Define your interests and gain skills to set you on a path to a rewarding career. Supportive Community You will be backed by a community composed of: - Fellow volunteers, who build a close-knit bond through shared experiences and group retreats - Accessible, committed staff who support your professional and personal growth throughout the year - GSV alumni and supporters, who stay involved with the program in various ways Training & Development Challenge yourself within a safe and supportive environment. Begin with a week-long orientation to meet your cohort, gain a deeper understanding of the mission and tenets that will serve as the foundation for your experience, and transition into community life. Development continues across four weekend retreats throughout the year. In day-to-day work, each placement site offers professional supervision and training to support you in your role. Additionally, you'll gain access to varied opportunities such as trainings on trauma-informed practice, a substitute teaching certification, an invitation to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, and many more. Personal Growth Be prepared to better understand yourself and your impact on those around you. You will emerge from this challenging journey a better roommate, friend, family member, partner, and employee. Good Shepherd Volunteers www.gsvolunteers.org Job Type: Full-time Pay: $400.00-560.00 per month