Volunteer Opportunites

Volunteer Opportunities

 

The above photo is from the 2008 NAMI Walk.  The TR Trekkers won for 'Best T-Shirt'!  The National Alliance on Mental Illness Walk raises awareness about mental illness.  TR was a 2008 Nami Walk sponsor.

 Seattle Works   www.seattleworks.org

 

TR partnered with Seattle Works, their mission is to inform, connect, and inspire people in their 20s and 30s to take actionin our community.

 On 2/9/08 and 3/8/08, a group of Seattle Works volunteers came to volunteer their Saturdays by repainting our conference room and main offices.

 

TR’s 4th Annual Garden Party

 

 

 

 Our garden party was on 5/17/08 and was a huge success thanks to our volunteers and guest chef, Christine Keff from Flying Fish.  www.flyingfishseattle.com

 

Boeing Employees Credit Union BECU

BECU spent a Thursday afternoon at TR on 5/8/08 helping us prepare the grounds for our  Garden Party.  BECU volunteers as part of their commitment to community.

  

Volunteer Photography:  A very special thank you to Lucien Knuteson of Lucien Knuteson Photography and Lynn Helms of Iced Image photography. They have dedicated their time and talent to capture on film our clients, staff and facility.
www.icedimage.com
www.lucienknuteson.com

 

 

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We are always looking for volunteers to come and share knowledge with our

clients in the form of ‘classes’, such as a cooking class, a knitting class, a poetry class, etc.

If you would like to volunteer, please download the Volunteer Information Form and send back to KarynM@transitionalresources.org in an attachment or by mail.

Transitional Resources
2970 SW Avalon Way
Seattle, WA 98126


If you any have questions about volunteer opportunities, please contact Karyn at (206) 803-0640.

Download Volunteer Information Form

Thank You TR Volunteers! Click on this link to see some of TR’s past volunteers and how they have positively impacted the lives of those living with severe and persistent mental illness.