Llo-lu.tttu"' T"'-61 The Department of Volunteer Services Philosophy is to develop and increase volunteer opportunities which enrich our young offenders. The program is established to encourage a lifetime of volunteer commitment to service. The DJJ Volunteer Services Program Mission is to recruit, retain, and promote volunteers who are dedicated to providing an array of services to DJJ youth. The volunteers will help motivate and empower our youth to become productive and law abiding citizens in their communities. Life's most persistent and urgent question is 'What are you doing for others?' Martin Luther King, Jr. ,tors Need More Information? Contact the Oflice of Victim and Volunteer Services 'aO'a-508-6500 (Main Phone) 1-866-922-6360 ("lbll rree) victimservices@djj.state.ga.us DJJ.GEORGIA.GOV The Department of Juvenile Justice has opportunities for volunteers located throughout Georgia to provide services to young offenders detained in facilities or committed to supervision in the community. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: Tutoring Chaplaincy and Religious Services Mentoring Recreation Activities Art and Cultural Activities Interpreters Advisory Boards Animal Services The Department of Juvenile Justice is looking for interns who want valuable experience, professional connections, and unique opportunities working with young offenders. Most DJJ internships require interns to work during regular office hours scheduled 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday (and may have weekend hours available depending on the volunteer project). All DJJ internships offer academic credit without compensation. AVAILABLE INTERNSHIPS: Counseling Criminal Justice Food Service Medical Mental Health Physical Education Others BOW DOI BBCOMBA 1'01.UNTBBB OBINTBBN? To be considered for service, you must meet the following criteria: Be 18 years of age or older Pass a Background Check and Fi ngerpri nti ng Complete a Volunteer/Intern Application Complete Volunteer Orientation and Training More information is provided at djj .georgia.gov