Interested in Volunteering?

Available Positions

Supervised by: Shelter Co-Coordinators

Roles and Responsibility:

The role of the Shelter Intern is to provide support at the shelter. Responsibilities will include assisting the shelter staff in various activities and projects. Must be able to commit at least 9 months for 15-20 hours/week.

Duties include but are not limited to:

  • Manage a client’s case under the close supervision by staff
  • Cover the hotline shift
  • Accompany clients to appointments
  • Assist clients with housing search, job search, directions, and anything else they may need
  • Teach life skills (transportation, grocery, computer, library, etc)
  • Plan in-house activities and/or field trips for women, children and families
  • Develop and conducting age appropriate activities for children that are not yet enrolled in daycare/school
  • Provide child care while residents are in meetings (evening) or at appointments
  • Provide office support (answer phones, file, errands)
  • Maintain playroom, donation room, supply room, and food pantry
  • Solicit donations as needed
  • Perform other duties as assigned

*Note: Shelter Intern can be assigned to a specifically designed project.

Qualifications:

  • Ability to take the initiative, and to work independently and as a team player
  • Excellent interpersonal/communication skills
  • Ability to multi-task
  • Commitment to our agency’s mission of elimination of domestic violence and to strengthen Asian communities
  • A sense of humor

Email your application and resume to:

Sonam Lhaden  |  Shelter Co-Coordinator

sonam@atask.org

If interested in a position, please fill out the volunteer form below and send to the position's main point of contact:

All you have to do is care.  We’ll help you accomplish the rest.

ATASK makes real differences in real people’s lives.  But we don’t do it by working miracles: we do it with the help of people like you. Without you, ATASK would be unable to provide its promised help for survivors of domestic violence in the Greater Boston and Lowell communities.  ATASK volunteers are not just professional psychologists or social workers; they’re good people who have decided to give back to their community by volunteering their time with ATASK. And we want you to join them.

ATASK fully trains its volunteers to move the organization toward its ultimate goal of eliminating domestic violence and strengthening Asian families.  Possible responsibilities include:

  • Educating attendees at outreach events, media initiatives, and youth and community leader conferences.
  • Providing English lessons, childcare, advocate assistance, emergency phone assistance, and translation services to clients and their children.
  • Working at the ATASK office maintaining databases, developing library resources, and organizing fundraising and special events.
  • Participating on the Board of Directors and committees.

Why should you volunteer?

  • Learn new skills
  • Make new contacts
  • Help eliminate domestic violence