Service is the heart of recovery.

Volunteer with us!

We have lots of opportunities for volunteers for you, your family, business, or small group to consider:

  • Provide a meal or snacks for guests of The Connection Forsyth including unhoused peers, or underserved members of the community.

  • Help with landscaping and beautification of the property, inside and out!

  • Help with fundraising, advocacy and public awareness.

  • Hosting community events at The Connection Forsyth.

Let us know if you have a specialized area of expertise to share! (leadership development, author or speaker, craft or hobby expert, musician, comedian, etc.)

 

Ready to Give Back?

Fill out the form below 👇 to begin the Volunteer Orientation Process.

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FAQs about Volunteering

  • Yes! TCF provides proof of service for volunteers, students and members of the community who are completing community service requirements.

  • Volunteer hours are provided for service that occurs at or on behalf of The Connection Forsyth. Community service credit is not given for attendance of support groups.

  • Yes! We are approved for both community service and give-back projects and would love to partner with you. Contact a Staff Member for more information.

  • Safety is our top priority in these situations, so if you feel you are in danger please call 9-1-1 immediately. If there is no imminent danger, tell a staff member of your concerns. There’s no judgement here and we want to help our peers to both find AND maintain sobriety. Sharing your concerns will be held in strictest confidence.

  • Safety is of utmost importance, so if you feel you are in danger please call 9-1-1 immediately. If there is no imminent danger, please tell a staff member of your concerns. The Connection is a safe, open, and welcoming place for all; all conversations regarding potential harassment or unsafe conditions are held in strictest confidence. If your concern is regarding a staff member, please contact a member of our Board.

  • Your recovery is your own personal journey; the decision to tell others about your personal journey can only be made by you. It is important, however, that you carry forward the positive recovery messaging of The Connection Forsyth. We represent hope, respect, and connection for those in recovery, and seek to reduce the stigma of addiction in society.