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REACH Volunteer Training Day

REACH of Haywood will hold its annual Volunteer Training Day on Saturday, Feb. 4, in Waynesville.

Anyone who would like to offer volunteer services for the nonprofit agency, especially in the area of Helpline phone volunteers, shelter helpers and office assistants, are invited to sign up. The multi-media, interactive training will begin at 9:30 a.m. and continue until around 5 p.m. with snacks and lunch provided for all attendees.

REACH of Haywood provides services to survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and elder abuse. The services include a 24-hour crisis helpline, emergency shelter for adults and their children who have been displaced from their homes, legal and court assistance, counseling, support groups, housing assistance and community education and prevention programs in the schools (Safe Dates).

To request more information or to sign-up for the volunteer training day, call REACH of Haywood at 828.456.7898 and ask for Buffy.

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