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No Amica Center volunteers can be currently employed by any media organization (print, radio, television, internet, or other).
To ensure that all Amica Center volunteers are prepared for their volunteer opportunity, any individual who has not actively volunteered in recent months may be asked to attend another training session.
Local, state, and federal officials may be allowed to volunteer at Amica Center on a case-by-case basis at the discretion of the volunteer manager given confidentiality restrictions, conflicts, and bars on federal law enforcement volunteers.
No Amica Center volunteers can be a candidate running for local, state, or federal office.
No Amica Center volunteers can be currently working (including contract work, volunteer work, and/or internships) with the Office of Refugee Resettlement, the Department of State, Congress, or the White House.
Because of changing rules and processes in Amica Center’s work, it is important for all volunteers to be up-to-date and informed through re-training sessions.
Amica Center does not restrict the contact that a volunteer may have with any individual outside of a designated volunteer opportunity, but is not responsible for any aspect of that contact or for facilitating or moderating any relationship that may form between a client and volunteer.
To maintain the health and wellbeing of Amica Center volunteers, staff and clients, all individuals volunteering in-person at a Amica Center office, outreach event or jail visit must be fully vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19, unless they have received a medical or religious exemption.
Volunteers must return all intakes, notes and other documents with confidential information to Amica Center staff at the end of a jail visit.
Any volunteer who accepts a position with any media organization must notify the Amica Center Volunteer Manager immediately to be removed from the active volunteer list.