Healing Action

Volunteer

What support looked like

At Healing Action Network, volunteers expand access to safety, stability, and connection for people impacted by trafficking and exploitation. If you’re compassionate, dependable, and ready to help, there’s a place for you here—whether you prefer direct service, events, or behind-the-scenes support.

Special Events

Mark your calendar and jump in where community comes together. Lend a hand at our annual celebration, staff an outreach booth, or help sort donations before big drives—short shifts, high energy, real impact.

Roles:

Event Support (Advancement)

Marketing & Communications

Love storytelling and digital outreach? Help us amplify survivor safety and community awareness through blogs, social media, photos, and e-news. Short assignments or ongoing projects—your voice helps move people to action.

Roles:

Marketing Support (Advancement)

Media Support (CATE)

Programs

Prefer direct connection? Work alongside program staff to support day-to-day services so survivors can access care, stability, and community. Typical daytime opportunities; some roles include evenings. Required trainings apply.

Roles:

Call Line Volunteer (Volunteer Service Link)

Drivers (Volunteer Service Link)

Boutique Support (Center for Survivors)

Practicum Intern (Center for Survivors)

Capacity Building

Strengthen the backbone of Healing Action Network. If you’re detail-oriented, systems-minded, or love convening partners, these roles boost our reach and improve how we serve across Missouri.

Roles:

Administrative Support (Administration)

CATE Support (CATE – workgroups, data, coordination)

Coordinated Community Response (CCR) Chair (CATE – partner convening)

Advancement VISTA (AmeriCorps) (Advancement – communications, events, data systems)

Healing Action

Apply to Volunteer

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Volunteer Service Link page form

Turn Compassion Into Action— Today

When you give to Healing Action Network, you help ensure survivor safety, expand access to counseling and peer support, and strengthen community responses that hold offenders accountable.