Volunteer Programs

The vital work of the Santa Cruz AIDS Project is made possible because of people, such as you, willing to lend a helping hand. Everyone has something special to offer and knowing that you are making a difference in the lives of others is a rich reward. In addition, you have the opportunity to:

  • Develop marketable skills for future career opportunities
  • Undertake unique training/learning opportunities
  • Apply for community service hours

You may choose to volunteer once a year, once a month or once a week...the options are endless. Volunteer positions are open to all individuals, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, or disability. There are many ways to get involved, please review our volunteer opportunities.

Volunteer Opportunities

Office Assistant

Volunteers assist the paid staff with filing, reception, copying, and assembling outreach and education materials.

Client Service Team

Some volunteers are trained to provide direct service to people living with HIV/AIDS. The team functions as a support network for our clients and families.

Prevention Education

Educators develop, evaluate and present programs and instructions to audiences such as organizations, students, and community leaders. A great way to enhance your public speaking and presentation skills.

Risk Reduction Counselors/HIV Testing

Some volunteers receive additional training to conduct client-centered counseling sessions with an emphasis on risk reduction and behavior change. Risk Reduction Counselors provide free and anonymous HIV Testing in conjunction with the County of Santa Cruz.

Outreach Task Force

Outreach volunteers conduct individual and group outreach. Emphasis is placed on risk reduction for targeted risk populations. Outreach volunteers provide risk assessments and work with members of the community to reduce the rate of HIV transmission.

For more information on volunteer opportunities, please click here.