Supporting Victims of Crime-Crisis Response Advocate
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health -
Social Work
Community Health, Crisis Counselor
Overview
Supporting Victims of Crime-Crisis Response Advocate
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Organization and ServicesLutheran Community Services provides social and client services based upon the needs of the community. In the Inland Northwest, LCS provides the following services:
- Clinical Services/Counseling
- Victim Advocacy & Support
- Education & Prevention Services
- 24 Hour Sexual Assault Support Line
- Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Education
- Unaccompanied Refugee Minor Foster Care
- Behavioral Health Services
Our next training will be held in October 2025. Please reach out if you have any questions or would like to become a volunteer!
Volunteer ExperienceThis unique volunteer experience provides valuable tools for navigating crisis and conflict by empowering and supporting survivors in the aftermath of abuse and trauma. Our volunteers often refer to their service with us as life changing. We are a small team of individuals from diverse backgrounds who embrace our mission of health, justice, and hope.
The Sexual Assault and Family Trauma Center, a program of Lutheran Community Services Northwest, hosts Spokane's only Certified and Accredited Community Sexual Assault Program (CSAP). Our program provides the following services confidentially and free of charge:
- Information and referral
- Legal advocacy
- Medical advocacy
- Crisis intervention & support
- Education & prevention
- Support groups
Our volunteer advocates assist survivors via a 24-hour support line that can be directed to volunteers at home (no need to sit in a call center) and medical advocacy, which is provided to victims in person at area hospitals when requested.
As a non-profit, we rely on our volunteers to provide services to survivors outside of business hours. We provide a comprehensive 40-hour training and certification free of charge, as well as ongoing supervision and 24-hour support for all our volunteers. We invest in our volunteer staff and in turn, we ask for a one-year commitment of service and four evening or weekend shifts per month.
Applicants are thoroughly screened and vetted for service.
Core training is a 40-hour total class teaching a foundational understanding of sexual violence and basic skills for new sexual assault service providers. Core training is a certification that is required by the Office of Crime Victims Advocacy to work as a victims' advocate in Washington state.
For more information, please contact our Volunteer Supervisor at or email crisisresponseteam
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