

Friends Against Family Violence
Advocacy, Crisis Support, Shelter, and Prevention
24-Hour Crisis Hotline: 435-781-2264

Careers and Opportunities
Working at FAFV:
Friends Against Family Violence’s mission is to provide services to those impacted by family and sexual violence, increase offender accountability, and raise awareness of the impact of interpersonal violence on our families and community.
At FAFV we see a future where every household has the tools and resources to live without violence. We work every day to build a community free of interpersonal family violence.
FAFV employees are expected to:
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Respect the clients, staff, and community we work with
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Maintain Integrity in protecting client information and honesty and transparency in all business interactions
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Use their expertise and place in the community to promote Social Justice and foster positive change through education, prevention, and advocacy
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Empower clients to gain independence through learning necessary life skills, and empower themselves through continuing education and training
Volunteering with FAFV:
We’re always looking for compassionate, dedicated community members to help us make a difference. Volunteers can support FAFV by:
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Helping at community events or awareness tables
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Assisting with service projects like organizing donation drives or facility upkeep
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Supporting staff with behind-the-scenes tasks
Want to work directly with clients? Volunteers must be at least 18, complete a 40-hour training, and pass a voluntary background check. Trainings are scheduled based on interest and staff onboarding needs.
Fill out the form below to let us know how you’d like to help—we’ll be in touch!
Join our Advisory Committee
Serving as an Advisory Committee or Executive Board Member at Friends Against Family Violence means playing a vital role in guiding the organization’s mission to support survivors of domestic and sexual violence. FAFV utilizes a two-tiered board structure. Executive Board and Advisory members provide strategic leadership, financial oversight, and community representation while supporting the Executive Director. This is a volunteer position for individuals passionate about building safer, more supportive communities—and committed to using their skills, networks, and resources to help FAFV thrive.
Fill out the Advisory Committee Member Application Below to get started!