February 16, 2021
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The Sheriff’s Office is seeking volunteers to serve as victim advocates
Deadline to apply is April 1
Boulder County, Colo. - The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office is seeking volunteers to serve as victim advocates to provide assistance to victims of crime, accidents, trauma and other critical events.
Working as a victim advocate offers the opportunity to touch the lives of others by providing a valuable source of support and information to those who have had their lives altered by traumatic events.
No prior experience is necessary, training will be provided. The deadline to apply is April 1. Ideal volunteers are at least 21 years old, calm, compassionate, emotionally mature and non-judgmental.
Sheriff Joe Pelle said, “Our victim advocates provide direct and follow-up support to the victims of crime and tragedy in our communities. This is a much needed, much appreciated service. The opportunity for personal reward and growth for the advocate is rich as well. Please consider joining us. We need people with a caring heart and who are willing to listen to and support victims and their families.”
If accepted into the training program, advocates attend 40 hours of training in crisis intervention, grief response, legal procedures, law enforcement and resource information. Training will be held in Boulder on Tuesday and Thursday evenings (6-9:00 p.m.) and on Saturdays (8-4:30 p.m.) from April 13 through May 1.
For more details about the program, a volunteer description or an application, please visit the Boulder County Sheriff's Office website or contact Danette Tye at dtye@bouldercounty.org or 720-564-2881.