the MHA of Westchester We Can Help. 914-345-5900 • help@mhawestchester.org
Home|What's New|Privacy|Giving|Volunteering

Volunteering for MHA of Westchester

Trained volunteers, supported by our professional staff, provide caring service to persons throughout Westchester County. Examine the programs listed below, call or e-mail those who know the programs best and consider how you can make a difference as one of our volunteers.

CASA Volunteers
Volunteers in the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program advocate in Family Court to insure a foster child’s access to needed services and a permanent home.

Adult Home Peer Support Volunteers
Adult Home Peer Support Volunteers give residents of adult homes with mental illness companionship, information and a positive attitude that people with mental illness can and do recover.

Family Abuse Court Service Volunteers
In Westchester County, 5,000 women are battered and 4,500 children are physically or sexually abused each year. Family Abuse Court Service Volunteers help victims of family violence negotiate the court system and obtain relief from the abuse they experience.

Long Term Care Ombudsman Volunteers
Our Long Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP) Volunteers advocate for the 9,000 frail, elderly residents in Westchester’s nursing homes, adult homes and assisted living facilities.

Other Volunteer Opportunities
MHA provides a number of additional short and long-term volunteer opportunities, many of which can be tailored to your interests and schedule. You can help provide holiday gifts to families in need, assist individuals with serious mental illness, support our community education or fundraising departments, join our Board of Directors or serve on event planning or other committees.