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2/11/2020 - Keyport Police Department Seeks Domestic Violence Response Volunteers

KEYPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DATE:               February 6, 2020

CONTACT:       Lt. Michael A. Ferm, DVRT DVLO

                        Keyport Police Department

                        732-264-0706

 

 

Keyport Police Department Seeks Domestic Violence Response Volunteers

 

Keyport Police Department is currently recruiting volunteers to serve on the Domestic Violence Response Team (DVRT).  In affiliation with 180 Turning Lives Around (180), and with the assistance of the response team volunteers, Keyport Police Department continues to make this free, 24/7 confidential service available to victims of domestic violence in the aftermath of a highly emotional and traumatic experience. 180 will be conducting the mandatory 40-hour training course for new DVRT volunteers April 21st – May 14th, Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays, 6:00pm-9:30pm. Classes are located Tuesdays at the Holmdel Community Center, 6 Crawfords Corner Road, and Wednesdays and Thursdays in the courtroom at Hazlet Police Headquarters, 255 Middle Road. Applications are currently being accepted.

 

180’s volunteer DVRT Advocates are civilian members of the community who work collaboratively with law enforcement to provide support, information, and resources to victims of domestic violence at police headquarters. Advocates also discuss with victims, safety planning and their legal rights in regard to obtaining a Temporary Restraining Order. By providing support and crucial perspective of the situation, these specially-trained advocates help to empower victims to make informed decisions for themselves and their families.

 

Basic requirements for volunteers to apply include that they must be eighteen years of age or older, have access to reliable transportation, possess a valid driver’s license, be willing to serve on an on-call shift basis, participate in an interview process, pass background investigations and fingerprinting, successfully complete the mandatory training, and attend a monthly supervisory meeting. Keyport Police Department and 180 are committed to a culturally and socially diverse team to better serve the community. Bi-lingual capability is helpful. Prior knowledge of domestic violence is not required. The identities of the DVRT volunteers are kept anonymous. Please contact Lt. Michael A. Ferm, Keyport Police Department, DVRT DVLO, at 732 264-0706, to obtain an application or for additional information. Applications are also available for download at: https://180nj.org/give-help/volunteering/domestic-violence-response-team-advocate/  Deadline to apply is April 10th.

 

For forty-four years, 180 Turning Lives Around, a private non-profit organization, has been dedicated to providing emergency safe housing, support, counseling, advocacy, education, and prevention in Monmouth County for individuals and families affected by domestic and sexual violence. If you, or someone you know, is in need of assistance, please call 180’s 24/7 Confidential Domestic Violence Hotline at 732-264-4111 or 888-843-9262. Visit www.180nj.org for more information. In an emergency, dial 9-1-1.

 

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