To date, 70 service members have been placed across 7 agencies, performing a total of 43,778 service hours. These hours have included the development and maintenance of a robust grants and donor management program, as well as an increase in the number of clients served, among other accomplishments, which include:
Assisting with the development and maintenance of a robust grants and donor program.
Assisting with organizational policies and procedures to increase administrative capacity.
Improving direct services by expanding the reach of existing staff and providing additional support to all survivors that they might not otherwise receive.
Enrich your life by helping others.
As an AmeriCorps member, you can choose the service opportunity that aligns with your passions.
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Interested in the Public Health AmeriCorps program?
Address the public health needs of our nation by advancing more equitable health outcomes for underserved communities, and gain onsite experience for future careers in public health.
Interested in the AmeriCorps VISTA program?
The power of AmeriCorps VISTA is extraordinary, and brings talented, passionate people on board to create or enhance your anti-poverty program by expanding the capacity of your organization.
AmeriCorps offers opportunities with different time commitments and requirements, meaning that you can serve in whatever capacity works for your passion, goals, and lifestyle.
AmeriCorps programs provide benefits for members, including education awards, housing stipends, living allowances, and supplemental health insurance. Benefits vary by program.
When you serve with AmeriCorps, you join a network of more than 1 million strong. AmeriCorps alumni continue to give back to their communities after their service. The connections you make and the network you build while serving with AmeriCorps is unlike any other.
Learn and grow while making a difference in the lives of others. Individuals who serve with AmeriCorps build new skillsets that they can take with them wherever they go, while giving back to communities across the country.
AmeriCorps Hosts in Missouri
Healing Action
Healing Action partners with survivors and the community to end commercial sexual exploitation. We do this through community awareness, client advocacy, and a comprehensive array of services.
Missouri Coalition Against Trafficking and Exploitation (CATE)
CATE is a collaborative effort of agencies and individuals building a community movement to prevent and respond to human trafficking and exploitation through advocacy, public policy, education, and direct outreach strategies.
Diamond Diva Empowerment Foundation (2DEF) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to educating, strengthening, and empowering survivors affected by domestic violence and various socio-economic conditions.
Alternatives to Living in Violent Environments (ALIVE)
ALIVE’s mission is to provide counseling, emergency sanctuary and other critical services to adults and children impacted by domestic abuse, as well as to increase awareness in order to create a supportive community.