WARNING: Abusers can track your computer activity. If you are in danger, please call 911 or the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE). And consider using a safer computer such as one from the library or a friend's house.
The ACFJC actively seeks volunteers interested in working with survivors of family violence, assisting with childcare, providing support through our Chaplaincy Program, coordinating emergency food supplies, and helping with general office tasks.
If you are interested in volunteering, please download our Volunteer Handbook and the Volunteer Application Form.
For more information about our Volunteer Program, please contact the ACFJC Volunteer Coordinator or visit our Provider/Employee Information section for current volunteer opportunities.
If you or your organization would like to support the work of the ACFJC, we would be happy to talk with you about our current needs. Contact the ACFJC Project Director for further information or to schedule a presentation to your group.
The work to establish the Alameda County Family Justice Center (ACFJC) is being coordinated by the Alameda County District Attorney's Office, with initial funding from the US Department of Justice, and actively involves over 50 organizations working together to make the ACFJC a reality:
If you are interested in volunteering, complete this file and send it to us.
In addition, we are eager to involve other service providers and community partners in the work of the ACFJC! If you would like more information about partnering with the ACFJC, please contact the Project Director.