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Volunteer: Board of Directors-Suicide Prevention Services.

Our Mission:

At Suicide Prevention Services of America, we are driven by a sincere mission: to open minds, save lives, and restore hope through suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention. Rooted in our core values of compassion, integrity, inclusivity, authenticity, curiosity, and professionalism, we strive to make a positive impact on suicide prevention, suicide survivors of loss support, and mental health within our community.

Join Us! Become a Board Member for Suicide Prevention Services of America!

About the Board of Directors Position: Suicide Prevention Services of America is in need of dedicated individuals to join our board of directors. As a board member, you'll play a important role in guiding our strategic direction and governance. We're looking for compassionate and professional individuals who are passionate about making a real difference in suicide prevention, loss support, and mental health within our community.

Location and Time:

Our monthly board meetings are held on the 3rd Friday of every month 7:30 AM- 8:30 AM in Batavia, IL. You must be able to attend in person. To apply, please submit your resume to stephanied@spsamerica.org. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.

Responsibilities:

Provide compassionate and professional leadership by guiding our strategic direction with integrity and empathy. Engage actively in our monthly board meetings and committee work, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued in our decision-making process. Support our fundraising initiatives and community outreach efforts to ensure the success of our programs and services. Advocate for suicide prevention awareness and mental health education initiatives, both within our community and beyond. Make a commitment to actively participate in and support our main fundraising events: Here for Life Walk in September, Harvest of Hope Brunch in November, and Run for Life 5k in late spring.

Qualifications:

A genuine commitment to our mission and values, including compassion, integrity, inclusivity, authenticity, curiosity, and professionalism. While having prior experience on a board or in leadership roles is helpful, it's not a requirement. We openly invite individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply, including those with backgrounds in areas like law, accounting, business, nonprofit management, mental health, and marketing

. * Willingness to dedicate time and effort to board-related activities and responsibilities, including attending meetings and events.

Join Us:

If you're ready to lend your passion and professionalism to the cause of suicide prevention and mental health, we'd love to welcome you to our team of dedicated board members. To apply, please submit your resume to stephanied@spsamerica.org. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.

Together, we can work towards a future where every individual feels supported, valued, and connected.

Thank you for your interest in Suicide Prevention Services of America! We're Here for Life!

 

https://www.spsamerica.org/

 

Our Services:

Counseling Services: We offer personalized mental health counseling services to children, adolescents, and adults struggling with thoughts of suicide, suicide attempt survivors, those coping with the aftermath of suicide loss, and struggling with their mental health. Our counseling provides specialized support in navigating through the complex emotions associated with suicide and suicide loss, offering a safe and understanding environment for healing and growth.

 

School Contracts: Collaborating with schools to offer counseling services for students, ensuring access to mental health support within educational settings.

 

Support Groups: Hosting dedicated support groups for survivors of suicide loss, survivors of suicide attempts, and caregivers of survivors of attempts, fostering a sense of community and understanding among those affected by suicide.

 

National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Support: Providing response and assistance through the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 988, offering immediate support for individuals in crisis.

 

Community and School-Based Education: Conducting educational initiatives aimed at raising awareness about mental health and suicide prevention. This includes teaching suicide warning sign identification and connection skills to students.

 

Professional Workshops: Offering training workshops and trainings for professionals to enhance their knowledge and skills in suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention.

 

Community Awareness: Engaging in outreach and awareness campaigns to promote understanding and reduce stigma surrounding suicide and mental health.

 

 

Organization: Suicide Prevention Services of America (SPSA)

Our Mission:

At Suicide Prevention Services of America, we are driven by a sincere mission: to open minds, save lives, and restore hope through suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention. Rooted in our core values of compassion, integrity, inclusivity, authenticity, curiosity, and professionalism, we strive to make a positive impact on suicide prevention, suicide survivors of loss support, and mental health within our community.

Join Us! Become a Board Member for Suicide Prevention Services of America!

About the Board of Directors Position: Suicide Prevention Services of America is in need of dedicated individuals to join our board of directors. As a board member, you'll play a important role in guiding our strategic direction and governance. We're looking for compassionate and professional individuals who are passionate about making a real difference in suicide prevention, loss support, and mental health within our community.

Location and Time:

Our monthly board meetings are held on the 3rd Friday of every month 7:30 AM- 8:30 AM in Batavia, IL. You must be able to attend in person. To apply, please submit your resume to stephanied@spsamerica.org. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.

Responsibilities:

Provide compassionate and professional leadership by guiding our strategic direction with integrity and empathy. Engage actively in our monthly board meetings and committee work, ensuring that every voice is heard and valued in our decision-making process. Support our fundraising initiatives and community outreach efforts to ensure the success of our programs and services. Advocate for suicide prevention awareness and mental health education initiatives, both within our community and beyond. Make a commitment to actively participate in and support our main fundraising events: Here for Life Walk in September, Harvest of Hope Brunch in November, and Run for Life 5k in late spring.

Qualifications:

A genuine commitment to our mission and values, including compassion, integrity, inclusivity, authenticity, curiosity, and professionalism. While having prior experience on a board or in leadership roles is helpful, it's not a requirement. We openly invite individuals from diverse backgrounds to apply, including those with backgrounds in areas like law, accounting, business, nonprofit management, mental health, and marketing

. * Willingness to dedicate time and effort to board-related activities and responsibilities, including attending meetings and events.

Join Us:

If you're ready to lend your passion and professionalism to the cause of suicide prevention and mental health, we'd love to welcome you to our team of dedicated board members. To apply, please submit your resume to stephanied@spsamerica.org. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis.

Together, we can work towards a future where every individual feels supported, valued, and connected.

Thank you for your interest in Suicide Prevention Services of America! We're Here for Life!

 

https://www.spsamerica.org/

 

Our Services:

Counseling Services: We offer personalized mental health counseling services to children, adolescents, and adults struggling with thoughts of suicide, suicide attempt survivors, those coping with the aftermath of suicide loss, and struggling with their mental health. Our counseling provides specialized support in navigating through the complex emotions associated with suicide and suicide loss, offering a safe and understanding environment for healing and growth.

 

School Contracts: Collaborating with schools to offer counseling services for students, ensuring access to mental health support within educational settings.

 

Support Groups: Hosting dedicated support groups for survivors of suicide loss, survivors of suicide attempts, and caregivers of survivors of attempts, fostering a sense of community and understanding among those affected by suicide.

 

National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Support: Providing response and assistance through the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline 988, offering immediate support for individuals in crisis.

 

Community and School-Based Education: Conducting educational initiatives aimed at raising awareness about mental health and suicide prevention. This includes teaching suicide warning sign identification and connection skills to students.

 

Professional Workshops: Offering training workshops and trainings for professionals to enhance their knowledge and skills in suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention.

 

Community Awareness: Engaging in outreach and awareness campaigns to promote understanding and reduce stigma surrounding suicide and mental health.

 

 

Organization: Suicide Prevention Services of America (SPSA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60510

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Hotline Paraprofessional

Become a part of our Hotline Paraprofessional Volunteer Team! Help us grow our hotline, to reach more people in need.

Each paraprofessional can commit to at least one regular 4-hour shift each week. We do require a 240 hour commitment post training, completed in about a year. Paraprofessional volunteers respond to calls for the 988 Crisis and Suicide Lifeline as well as our local Depression Line. Our paraprofessionals compassionately listen and respond to callers who may be having thoughts of suicide, are experiencing a mental health crisis, or are in need of emotional support. Besides support paraprofessionals may also be providing resources to callers to connect them with further services.

Training will be provided to all volunteers. There will be both "classroom" style training along with "on-the-line" training. Volunteers range between the ages of 18-75 years old. You do NOT need to be a mental health professional to be a volunteer; many of our volunteers live in the surrounding communities and are committed to helping those in need.

Organization: Suicide Prevention Services of America (SPSA)

Become a part of our Hotline Paraprofessional Volunteer Team! Help us grow our hotline, to reach more people in need.

Each paraprofessional can commit to at least one regular 4-hour shift each week. We do require a 240 hour commitment post training, completed in about a year. Paraprofessional volunteers respond to calls for the 988 Crisis and Suicide Lifeline as well as our local Depression Line. Our paraprofessionals compassionately listen and respond to callers who may be having thoughts of suicide, are experiencing a mental health crisis, or are in need of emotional support. Besides support paraprofessionals may also be providing resources to callers to connect them with further services.

Training will be provided to all volunteers. There will be both "classroom" style training along with "on-the-line" training. Volunteers range between the ages of 18-75 years old. You do NOT need to be a mental health professional to be a volunteer; many of our volunteers live in the surrounding communities and are committed to helping those in need.

Organization: Suicide Prevention Services of America (SPSA)

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Is Ongoing

Zip Code: 60510

Allow Groups: No