Volunteer

Make a difference in the life of a child. Volunteer!

We are always looking for volunteers. Below are current volunteer opportunities. Please fill out the form to the left for more information.

Volunteer Opportunities

Mentor Program
Mentors offer Maryville youth the opportunity to develop supportive and trusting relationships with an adult. Youth in this program have minimal or no family contact and would benefit socially and emotionally by having a special person from the outside show care and concern for them.  Mentors visit one-on-one with the youth on site or may participate in the structured group activities. Mentors commit to visit weekly or bi-weekly with their special youth. 

Tutor Program
Many of our youth have missed out on educational opportunities due to having moved frequently, impoverished backgrounds, delinquency, and/or learning disabilities.  Tutors can help youth with homework and help them reach their academic potential.
 
Daycare Assistants
Assistants help staff provide quality childcare to children five years and under.  Assistants provide an extra pair of hands during moms’ study or therapy time.   The children are
those of the teens living in Maryville programs or are children from the community that are staying for short-term care at the Crisis Nursery.   
             
Therapeutic Arts Assistant
Some of our youth with developmental challenges need a little extra help to express their creativity and emotions through art.  Assistants provide extra support during art therapy sessions.  (Eisenberg Campus only)

Thrift Store Sales Associate
Sales Associates provide customer service, process donations, and maintain the order of the store. Proceeds from the thrift store support the Maryville Crisis Nursery.  

Guest Speaker
A guest speaker may provide one or two sessions on a particular topic that fits into our Life Skills Curriculum.  For example, you may offer a financial workshop for teens, career planning, teach a dance, demonstrate an art, and share whatever your particular area of expertise to enable our youth to expand their horizons and skills.  

Special Events
If you or your organization would like to so something to benefit a Maryville Program we are open to your ideas.  Some possibilities are:
 Host a holiday party 
 Sponsor a fundraiser
 Provide gifts for birthdays/Christmas or the “Point Stores”
 Invite our youth to a special event
 Donate admissions to events and activities in the Chicago land area
 Serve at a Maryville event

Locations/Services

Madden Parenting Teen Center  
1658 W. Grand Ave Chicago, IL 60622 
Serves pregnant or parenting teen girls and their children. 
        
St. Margaret of Scotland Specialty Shelter 
1209 West 98th Street, Chicago, IL 60643
Serves teen girls and some parenting teen moms. 
                                         
St. George Homes 
1150 N. River Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Serve male teens with developmental delay and mental health issues.
                                         
Eisenberg Campus  
901 West Bartlett Road,  Bartlett, IL 60103
Serves both male and female teens with developmental delay and mental health issues.
         
Farm Campus   
10102 Farm School Road, Durand, IL 61024
Residential treatment program serving females ages 13-20 with mental health issues.
         
Crisis Nursery     
4012 North Oak Park Avenue, Building B, Chicago, IL 60634
Center-based program serving families by providing emergency short-term care for children ages birth to five.
         
Resale Shop  
Hanley Building 1150 N. River Road, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Proceeds support the Maryville Crisis Nursery.
         
House of Studies 
1150 N. River Road,  Des Plaines, IL 60016
Serves immigrant males with vocational, educational, and recreational needs.

Becoming a Volunteer

Benefits
Volunteering can be a rewarding and satisfying experience.  Volunteers can explore career opportunities and enhance their resume while sharing their talents and skills with others.


Application Process  
Screening and orientation take approximately 2 to 4 weeks.
• Volunteers must be 21 years of age to work directly with teens or 18 years of age to work with young children. 
• Volunteers working directly with teens and children must complete an application and background check, have a physical and drug screening (paid for by Maryville), provide two references, and have an interview.
• Volunteers working directly with teens and children will also need to attend Protecting God’s Children workshop within 60 days of starting.


Contact
Stephanie Gibson
(773) 371-2529 
Contact Stephanie to learn about volunteering at the Madden Parenting Teen Center, St. Margaret of Scotland, and the Farm Campus.  
                                                 
Mary Kieger 
(847) 294-1703 
Contact Mary to learn about volunteering at the St. George Homes, Eisenberg Campus,  Crisis Nursery, House of Studies, and the Resale Shop.
                              

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