
CO-PILOT volunteers
Co-Pilot volunteers play a vital role in helping visitors to the Uplift Eureka Community Resource Center connect with essential services and support systems. The program is focused on ensuring that every community member has access to the tools they need to improve their quality of life, whether accessing medical care, securing identification documents, or securing employment and housing opportunities.
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Volunteers build empowering, goal-oriented relationships with individuals, helping them overcome personal barriers and move toward greater stability and success.
As a Co-Pilot, you’ll have the flexibility to contribute in ways that suit your interests and availability—whether that means assisting during busy center hours, working one-on-one with participants, or leading focused workshops. Your time and support can make a lasting impact.
Examples of assistance include:
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Identification documents
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Resume building & mock interviews
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General resource navigation and referrals
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Computer & phone navigation
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Housing & employment applications
onboarding process
All Resource Center volunteers will undergo comprehensive trainings to familiarize themselves with the Resource Center’s services, goals and policies.
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Additional trainings may be offered depending on the volunteer’s particular interests, such as local housing resources or resume building skills.
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Volunteers will meet monthly as a group to collaborate and discuss challenges.
Requirements to Volunteer:
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18 years or older
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Available 2 hours weekly
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Pass a background check
Learn more at our next orientation!
Monday, June 16th, 12-1pm
Uplift Eureka Community Resource Center
​​Call 707-441-4242 x2040 for more information​