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Domestic violence, sex trafficking, and stalking affect people from all backgrounds and identities — these issues know no boundaries. From volunteering, to donating, to spreading awareness, you can help make a difference. Our shared vision is only possible through the support of many caring individuals, joining together from all walks of life.
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Job openings
We’re hiring a new executive director. This position is open until filled. Please follow the directions in the job description below to apply. No phone calls, please.
We’re accepting applications for counseling interns throughout the year. Interns need to be enrolled in a master’s level counseling or social work program; all directions and requirements are listed in the job description below. No phone calls, please.
There are many ways to donate your time to Haven. With different levels of commitment, training, and time, you can choose a volunteer role that’s right for you and your schedule. Our volunteers make all the difference for an educated community, thriving families, and empowered survivors.
Direct Service Volunteer and Intern Opportunities
Direct service volunteers and interns work directly with survivors of domestic violence and with our advocates. The work is rooted in empowerment and involves active listening and advocacy. Click the links below to learn more about each role.
Please apply via the application below — you may need to turn off any pop-up blockers you have installed in your browser first.
Direct service volunteer and intern application
Indirect Service Volunteer and Intern Opportunities
Indirect service volunteers and interns work with the development side of the organization, helping support some of the behind-the-scenes work. Click the links below to learn more about each role.
It is common for text and chat support to take longer than 45 minutes.
To ensure you receive the support you need we would like to offer you the following options:
You can accept the following Terms of Use to begin a chat with the understanding that the conversation will need to wrap up by the end of the hour.
You can call us at (406) 586-4111 to access support over the phone. Phone calls usually take less time than text and chat.
Terms of Use
The Izzy Platform is a confidential and specialized service for people who need crisis support. We do not provide emergency services and do not have police or ambulance capabilities. Please call 911 if you are in immediate crisis.
Izzy offers support, information and referral to local services and resources, it does not provide therapy or clinical care.
We take your privacy seriously. Information discussed through the Izzy text/chat is confidential within the Izzy service and will not be shared without your written permission.
There will be a record of your chat; however, it will be kept completely secure and confidential.
By using our service you agree to the following:
Individuals responding to your text/chat will be treated with respect and comments of disrespect or discrimination will not be tolerated.
You will do your best to be responsive and present in the chat, if you are unresponsive the chat may be ended.
When your carrier's standard messaging rates apply, you are responsible for all charges.
Izzy is not liable for any delayed or lost texts/chat messages.
We would like to connect you with the closest available support person.