FAQ's
- How do I become a volunteer? - Becoming a volunteer is easy and starts with filling an application out. You can find this application located here.
- What type of experience is required? - Experience is preferred but not necessary, we provide training and support which will help you become a successful volunteer guardian.
- What are the age requirements to be an advocate? - You must be at least 21 years old.
- What type of training is provided? - We provide 24 hours of training to prepare you to become a volunteer advocate.
- Do you perform background checks? - Yes. You must have no criminal history, social services history of violence or DUI.
- How do I schedule an assessment for my child to determine kindergarten readiness? - Contact Sarah Hazelbaker via email [email protected] or call 765-966-0502 x234.
- Do you provide support for elderly? - Yes. We provide support for at-risk individuals that are incapable of representing or protecting their own best interest which includes the elderly.
- Do you provide support for disabled? - Yes. We provide support for at-risk individuals that are incapable of representing or protecting their own best interest which includes the disabled.
- Why is it important to have a guardian? - A guardian is important help an individual lead a safe, dignified, and independent life with quality healthcare from the support of caring individuals.
- Can guardians help make medical decisions? - Our trained guardians have the resources necessary to help guide individuals in making decisions necessary for their medical needs.
- How do I become a member? - To become a member, complete the application here.
- Where do you provide your services? - We provide services in Wayne, Union, Randolph, Franklin, Henry and Fayette counties in Indiana.