Volunteer
Volunteering at the Center
Anyone
              can participate directly in the Fair Housing Center’s work
              to eliminate housing discrimination and promote open communities
              throughout the region. 
Here
              are some specific Volunteer Opportunities:
Housing
              Discrimination Investigators: Testing
              Without volunteers, most housing discrimination goes undetected.
              Therefore, the Fair Housing Center maintains a diverse group of
              dependable, conscientious people 18 years and older to investigate
              complaints of housing discrimination. Volunteers receive training
              and a stipend for each investigation completed. Access to a car
              is helpful but not necessary – testing does require a flexible
              schedule and a few hours a month to volunteer. 
Office
              and Special Event Help
Office
              and event volunteers are key to our success by helping to respond
              to requests for information, aiding with media relations, conducting
              multiple types of research, or assisting with computer needs. Some
              regularly volunteer a few hours a week or a month in our Downtown
              Crossing office, others are willing to be called for specific, time-limited
              projects. Student work study positions and for-credit internships
              are also available. 
              Committees: These regular meetings of Fair Housing Center Board
              Members and interested people from the community work to further
              a particular part of the Fair Housing Center’s agenda. 
Community-Building
              & Outreach Committee
This
              committee promotes the Fair Housing Center in the larger community;
              develops and cultivates existing and new relationships with community
              leaders, organizations, and other stakeholders; and helps to increase
              the Fair Housing Center’s visibility. 
Fund
              Development Committee 
This
              committee oversees the Fair Housing Center’s resource development
              activities. Committee members are board members and members of the
              community interested in helping the Fair Housing Center raise the
              money it needs to be effective. Volunteers can assist with specific
              6-8 week commitments such as major gifts campaigns, special events,
              or the annual fund as well as participating in the ongoing committee.
Program
              and Planning Committee
Community
              members and members of the board on this committee think strategically
              about changes and trends in the Greater Boston community and the
              world of fair housing work and their implications for Fair Housing
              Center’s programmatic directions. They also initiate and oversee
              the organization’s comprehensive strategic planning processes.
Board
              Development Committee
This
              committee is responsible for the effectiveness and functioning of
              the board and its committees. It ensures a continuous improvement
              process, which includes regular board development and evaluation.
              It is also responsible for the continual process of cultivating
              potential new board and committee members and leadership development
              for the Center.
For
              more information on any committee or volunteer opportunity, contact
              us. 
