Help Provide a Real Second Chance

Help Provide a Real Second Chance - Volunteer in the Federal Prison System

ou can make a real difference in the lives of adults in custody by volunteering with the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Our volunteers lead and assist with delivering a variety of programs in facilities nationwide that prepare adults in custody to succeed upon release.

Whether you're skilled in trades such as plumbing, welding, and construction, or possess educational and business skills like financial literacy and writing, we welcome your expertise. Mental health support volunteers provide self-care skills and education on substance abuse and parenting, while those interested in health and wellness can educate on nutrition, fitness, and healthy living. Religious services volunteers inspire, guide, and mentor adults in custody of all faiths through worship services, spiritual study opportunities, and faith-based programs.

Whatever your skills, hobbies, passions, or faith, we have opportunities for you to change lives, help reduce recidivism and create a lasting, positive impact on your community! Immediately after expressing your interest in this opportunity you will receive an email with additional information and a link to our site where you can apply to current volunteer opportunities and learn more about our programs.

Type of help: Description: At the Federal Bureau of Prisons, we provide adults in custody with programs that provide skills and resources so they can return home to our communities better equipped for success. Our volunteers collaborate with highly trained, passionate staff in a safe environment to share their knowledge and skills with adults in custody. Through evidence-based programs, volunteers help guide incarcerated individuals as they work toward a certification, credential, or degree in their desired skill area. We offer wide variety of courses in areas such as education, health and wellness, relationships and personal development, faith, and so much more. Interested volunteers can learn more about FBOP volunteer programs, explore available volunteer opportunities, and apply on The Inside Influence. In order to volunteer at a FBOP facility, you must meet the following requirements: Be 18 years of age (or over 21 years of age for high security or administrative institutions). Be a US Citizen with a valid Social Security Number
Languages spoken: ENGLISH
What else ...: N/A
How many travelers can volunteer?: Ask Federal Bureau of Prisons or Please contact the http://www.againstalloddscpt.com/
Accommodation suggestions: N/A
Hours expected: We'll work with your schedule.
Availability: SKILLS: Mentoring Financial Literacy Animal Therapy Gardening Physical Education Faith-based Leadership
Wish List: REQUIREMENTS: Background Check Must be at least 18 Orientation or Training
How would you like to volunteer?:
Virtual (you can do it from a computer, home or anywhere)
In Person (you'll go to a physical location)
Cause Category:
Arts & Culture
Emergency & Saftey
Immigrants & Refugees
Seniors
Sports & Recreation
Faith Based
Computers & Technology
Justice & Legal
Advocacy & Human Rights
Animals & Wild Life
Children & Youth
Families
Women
Hunger
Health & Medicine
Politics
Community
International
Disaster Relief
Homeless & Housing
LGBTQ+
Veterans & Military Family
Race & Ethnicity
Environment
People with Disabilities
Crisis Support
Education & Life Skills
Length of Time :
Short-Term ( one time or less than a month)
Long Term ( 30 days or more)
Region:
USA
Canada
Caribbean
Central America
Middle East
South America
Africa
India
Europe
Asia
Australia

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