Crisis Programs that provide special services to people with disabilities Weekend Children & Youth Weekly opportunities BYU Center For Service and Learning Programs No car opportunities Mentoring Off-Campus
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Last updated on January 5, 2009

Motto: Embracing wellness, Empowering Children of God
Vision: Those serving and those being served will gain a mutual understanding that mental illness doesn't make them different. By providing sincere friendships, volunteers will naturally provide environment where those they are serving can empower themselves to become competent, functional, independent members of society.

Description:
The Crisis program seeks to match volunteers with community members who are struggling under the burden of mental health, domestic violence, or substance abuse issues. Volunteers will work under the supervision of agencies in the community. Volunteers work with all age groups to help them develop social and daily living skills. Volunteers will realize that their efforts are the biggest influence in helping those they serve to become and feel competent in the work, market, and social atmospheres that we all share.

Contact person: Alex Gray, Program Coordinator, (801) 473-4156, (email)
Office fax number: (801) 422-0645

Address:

 Brigham Young University, 2330 WSC
Provo, UT 84602
(See a map)

Web Site: http://yserve.byu.edu
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