EXPLORE WORK AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT EMERGE CENTER AGAINST DOMESTIC ABUSE MONTHLY MEET-AND-GREET EVENTS
TUCSON, ARIZONA – Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse (Emerge) is introducing a series of monthly meet-and-greet events. Those interested in learning about current employment opportunities will have the chance to have one-on-one conversations with Emerge staff from a variety of programs across the agency, including the Men’s Education Program, Community-Based Services, Emergency Services, and administration.
Individuals interested in working at Emerge to end gender-based violence in our community or wanting to learn more about Emerge’s work and volunteer opportunities are invited to the first meet-and-greet event of the year on Tuesday, February 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Those interested can register here: https://conta.cc/3jK7vhs. Once registered, attendees will receive a confirmation email with the location of the event.
During this meet-and-greet session, attendees will learn how practices rooted in love, safety, responsibility and repair, innovation, and liberation are at the core of Emerge’s work supporting survivors as well as partnerships and community outreach efforts.
“Emerge is actively building a community that centers and honors the experiences and intersectional identities of all survivors. Everyone at Emerge has committed to providing our community with domestic violence support services and education around prevention with respect to the whole person. Emerge prioritizes accountability with love and uses our vulnerabilities as a source of learning and growth,” said Anna Harper-Guerrero, Executive Vice President & Chief Strategy Officer at Emerge.
Emerge invites those who are willing to confront violence and privilege, with the goal of community healing, and are passionate about being in service to all survivors to view available job opportunities and apply here: https://emergecenter.org/about-emerge/employment
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About Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse
Emerge is dedicated to stopping the cycle of domestic abuse by providing a safe environment and resources for victims and survivors of all types of abuse on their journey toward healing and self-empowerment. Emerge provides a 24-hour multilingual hotline, shelter, community-based services, housing stabilization, lay legal support, and prevention services. Emerge recognizes that abuse is a complex experience that affects everyone in the community; therefore, all aspects of our work center on the safety of all survivors, regardless of race, creed, color, religion, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.