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Connect.
Give.
Create Change.

Caring Unlimited was founded by volunteers, and it is the continued support of volunteers that makes it possible for us to offer the innovative and life changing programs and services to so many families in York County.

How You Can Help: Become a Helpline Advocate

  • Offer support and information to callers on the 24- Hour Helpline.

  • Receive comprehensive training* and ongoing support.

  • Choose your shifts according to your schedule: all shifts are done from your home with the support of on-call Caring Unlimited staff.

  • One year commitment of two shifts per month expected.

*40 hour training required by the Maine Coalition to End Domestic Violence

As a helpline advocate for the past 13 years, I have learned the unfortunate truth that domestic violence runs far and wide through the counties of Maine.

Rather than feel hopeless about that reality, see it as a call to action.
There IS something you can do.

There are many ways to help and your help is needed. Caring Unlimited’s vision is to see an end to domestic violence in York County and throughout the state — if we continue to educate communities, advocate for victims, fund valuable resources and support agencies like Caring Unlimited, that vision might be realized.
— Sarah, Volunteer Helpline Advocate

Other Opportunities

kidCARE VOLUNTEER

  • Provide fun, safe, and meaningful child care for children ranging from infancy through adolescence during support and education groups.

  • Receive comprehensive training and on-site staff support.

  • Group location with flexible scheduling according to your schedule and convenience.

  • One year commitment expected. Minimum age requirement of 16.

other opportunities

  • Group service projects

  • Administrative support

  • Event volunteers

for more information about volunteering,
including to speak directly with our Helpline/ volunteer coordinator:
207-490-3227 x102
Mail@caring-unlimited.org