AmeriCorps Application

WVHealth Equity’s AmeriCorps are women who commit to a year or summer of service sharing life with our moms and babies,
contributing to the overall functioning of our homes, and/or providing programming support at our Family Success Center.
Permanent Address
Temporary Address
What Type of AmeriCorps Experience are You Interested In?
We've provided descriptions for both Year-Long and Summer AmeriCorps service experiences below. Please check all that you are interested in exploring.
Year-Long: Living and serving in one of our Arizona homes alongside moms, babies, and other AmeriCorps volunteers (available to women only, live-out positions available on a case by case basis)
Do you have a valid driver’s license?
Are you CPR/First Aid certified?
Do you speak Spanish?
If invited for a 30 minute pre-interview screening and/or a 60 minute virtual interview, we will follow up via email with a sign-up link.
Tell Us About You
Resume and References
Please read the important instructions and information below before submitting your application.

Please also submit a resume and two references for us to contact from people who can speak to your ability to cooperate and live with others, your ability to work and live with women in poverty and facing trauma, and your ability to respond and adapt to change. (Summer applicants may provide just one reference). References are invited to visit wvhealthequity.com to familiarize themselves with our work. Examples of references are professors, employers, pastors, mentors, volunteer directors, and community leaders. Please include your reference's name, email address, workplace, and relationship to you.

This program is available to all, without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, disability, age, political affiliation, or religion.

Note: The nature of our work is demanding mentally and emotionally, and may bring up past experiences or mental health struggles that could be difficult to address in a healthy way while living in community. Applicants should be coming from a state of mental and emotional resilience, including the ability to deal with stress. We ask all applicants to consider the effects that an immersive year of service could have on their physical, mental, and emotional health before committing.

After reviewing your application materials, we will contact you to communicate next steps.
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