TX Operations Volunteer

The A21 CampaignFort Worth, TX
Onsite

About The Position

This role offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience across Reach, Recover, and Restore functions within the A21 Campaign in Texas. Individuals will develop practical skills in partnership engagement, research, event coordination, and survivor-centered care while working alongside experienced staff to combat human slavery. Through exposure to multiple areas of anti-trafficking work, this position is designed to foster both professional growth and a deeper understanding of holistic, impact-driven service.

Requirements

  • Must be 18+ years old and legally eligible to volunteer in the US
  • Strong communication skills
  • Able to volunteer in person at our DFW Freedom Center
  • Willingness to commit to a minimum of 8 hours per week in person and a maximum of 40 hours per week (types of tasks may vary depending on hours available)
  • Specific desirable skills that may vary per role (e.g., events planning, public speaking, administrative competence, Spanish language abilities)

Responsibilities

  • Support staff in meetings, communications, and trainings with community partners and guests
  • Conduct community mapping of churches, universities, and other local partners to support GFS engagement efforts
  • Develop and manage social media content for the local GFS page
  • Accompany Staff to events and presentations and be prepared to represent A21 at tabling events and direct community members to A21 resources
  • Research and map regional service providers (e.g., housing, detox, mental health, specialized services, immigration/foreign national support) and conduct introductory outreach calls
  • Assist in coordinating schedules and logistics for staff Recover meetings
  • Monitor and summarize weekly updates on human trafficking trends, legislation, and counter-trafficking efforts at the state, national, and global levels
  • Opportunity to attend and support staff participation in local and state task force meetings
  • Prepare training materials in advance and travel with staff to assist in the delivery of trainings and outreach initiatives
  • Accompany staff to community meetings and engagements, Recover operations, and legal support trips, as appropriate
  • Review Recover-related documentation, prepare Freedom Bags, and support logistics for Recover-related activities
  • Maintain an up-to-date inventory of Freedom Bag supplies and restock where needed
  • Man the A21 crisis line in coordination with Staff on weekends, if applicable
  • Support the planning, coordination, and execution of survivor events in collaboration with staff
  • Facilitate life skills or personal development programs for survivors, overseen by staff, on a monthly or quarterly basis, aligned with individual strengths
  • Assist with translation and/or verification of translated materials based on language proficiency
  • Maintain inventory of survivor “Grab and Go” supplies and restock as needed
  • Provide on-site support at the Freedom Center to accommodate flexible case management scheduling
  • Support staff in Restore logistics, including updating the resource guide, assembling survivor care packages, coordinating transportation, etc.
  • Accompany staff to community-based meetings and engagements as appropriate
  • Support staff in maintaining a welcoming, organized, and prepared environment for survivors and guests at Freedom Center through cleaning and organizing facilities
  • Research and evaluate potential partners for alignment with A21 Campaign’s Frontline Partner Network framework
  • Assist in developing systems and strategies for partner categorization, communication, and engagement
  • Contribute to projects that strengthen and prepare future volunteer program structures
  • Assist with the management of the US Global Email Inbox
  • Run errands, check PO Box, and other administrative projects at the discretion of the staff and volunteer supervisor
  • Participate in team meetings, lunches, and events, and positively contribute to office culture
  • Conduct a regional analysis of the TIP (Trafficking in Persons) Report
  • Track and report on relevant legislative and policy updates related to human trafficking
  • Support research efforts for proposal development and grant initiatives
  • Translate A21-related materials into Spanish or other languages, as applicable
  • Dependent upon need and volunteer availability, opportunity for cross-collaboration with other A21 departments, including Advancement, Mobilization, etc.

Benefits

  • In-depth knowledge of human trafficking issues, globally and in TX
  • Practical skills in research and analysis
  • Exposure to real-world case management support and survivor-centered care practices
  • Experience planning and executing events and trainings
  • Exposure to a global NGO working on the frontlines of justice
  • Opportunities to build your professional network
  • Option to request a professional reference from A21
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