| Looking for a
practical way to show the love of Christ to
someone? Teen
Challenge of Kentucky is looking for Christian
volunteers, who are willing to serve for a
three-to-six month commitment in the following
administrative and ministry positions. Hours are
flexible. For more information, please call Rev.
Clayton Arp, State Director, (502) 561-2131.
Church Relations
Specialist (One position in Louisville area.
May work from home.)
Description: To
introduce the Teen Challenge Ministry to churches
and establish relationships with senior pastors,
and other key church personnel. To schedule
church presentations for our directors.
Administrative
Assistant (One position in the Teen Challenge
Crisis Center office, 1151 E. Broadway.)
Description: To
contribute your problem-solving and
administrative skills to our State headquarters
office so that it runs smoothly. In this role you
will handle a variety of tasks and interface with
many people to get jobs done. Good typing and
organizational skills necessary. Knowledge of
database and mailing list data a plus. Prefer
someone willing to donate two days per week.
(Position could be full-time, if candidate is
willing to raise support). Our office is located
in what will be a female-only residential center,
and we are seeking female volunteers.
Corrections Ministry
Volunteer (Several positions available in
Louisville area. Work on site at Correction
facilities.)
Description: To
conduct ministry outreach in the Jefferson County
Corrections system, through weekly classes. Men
and Women needed. Training provided by our
directors. This is an excellent opportunity to
impact lives!
Crisis Center
Receptionist (One position in the Teen
Challenge Crisis Center office, 1151 E.
Broadway.)
Description: To
man Teen Challenge phone line and handle drop-in
visitor traffic. Our office is located in what
will be a female-only residential center, and we
are seeking female volunteers.
Fund-raising
volunteers (Several positions. May work from
home.)
Description: To
help in fund-raising events, and to solicit
donations for the Womens Crisis Center from
area businesses.
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