Volunteering is one of the most self-less and rewarding things that you can do, especially when you are transforming the lives of women and children in your community.
What does it mean to be a volunteer with Worthy? Worthy are a family of like-minded people who have become friends through the incredible work we complete together in providing post-crisis support to women and children escaping domestic violence and that are at risk of homelessness without our service!
We appreciate that life ebbs and flows so we are happy for you to volunteer as little or as much as you can. There is no lock-in requirement of minimum hours, or expectations of engagement and we will support you along the way to in turn, support our cause. We promise it will transform your life while you transform the lives of others!
Whether you wish to help deliver the Safe Haven program, have skills that can contribute to achieving our mission or have something else that you can contribute as a volunteer we would love to hear from you!
Please click the link below to fill in our online application form.
If you have any problems with our form or perhaps you want to make some enquires before filling it in: email volunteer@worthyaustralia.org
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We retain collected information only as long as needed to fulfil your requests, protecting it from loss, theft, and unauthorised access. We do not share personally identifying information publicly or with third parties, unless required by law.
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By using our website, you accept our privacy practices. For questions about how we handle user data, please contact us.
Thank you for visiting. We are committed to breaking the cycle of domestic violence, social injustice and homelessness for women & children but unfortunately we are not emergency responders.
If you or somebody you know is in immediate danger, please call 000.
For other emergency DV helplines, please see our “helplines” page.
You are not in this alone.