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Volunteer With MWP!


Volunteers help by raising awareness in their area! At MWP we are very interested in working alongside of volunteers, committed individuals who have a heart for this ministry and want to get involved financially as well as with the gift of their time and energy. 


Volunteers have helped in many different ways over the years.  Please click below to read more information about how you can become more involved with MWP!  Then take the first step by downloading the appropriate application!


Help with MWP Office Work
For those in the Birmingham area please submit the volunteer application to sign up to become a volunteer today!  MWP is volunteer driven and can use your help with office work, mail-outs and Mission House maintenance.  If you would be interested in helping in this way - please send in the application to us today!


Internships
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 Make Way Partners actively looks for one or two intern(s) for fall, spring and winter semesters and during the summer. Those applying for this position must be able to pay attention to details, self-responsible and able to commit to work at our main office in Birmingham. Flexibility of hours available and will be determined once approved.  The intern will help with research, office administration. Potential to utilize additional skills intern may possess. Additionally they will receive a wonderful education regarding human trafficking, justice issues, mission work and specifically how Make Way Partners prevents and combats human trafficking. Click here to find the application!



Here are some other ways for local volunteers and MWP volunteers around the world to be involved:



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TELL A FRIEND! 
Please contact us for flyers, info packs or other free materials to share with your community, congregation, family and friends!  One way volunteers can help is by writing a personal letter on why they support MWP and invite friends, family and colleagues to join you in the battle.  Others forward blog or e-newsletters posts to keep friends connected to prayer needs and partnership opportuntites.  Sharing with your community and those in your circle of infulence is a powerful way to help Make Way Partners and those we protect.


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DO A FUNDRAISER! - Fundraisers provide the opportunity to educate a community, empower volunteers and through local action make a lasting global impact by raising finances that provide direct aid to those at-risk.   Follow the link to read some 'typical' ways that volunteers have helped in the past through fundraising. We invite all volunteers to dream up new ways to make a difference by uniting their gifts, talents and passion with the greater need. 

We also need help with specific grant requests.  Click on the following links to download the Hope for Sudan orphanage proposal or House of Treasure partnership proposal.


•  Host a FREEDOM FEST Fundraiser - Freedom Fests are a great tool as talents & voices unite to end slavery through a benefit concert or talent show.


•  INVITE A SPEAKER!  Invite President Kimberly Smith to share with your church and community about human trafficking, or lead an Our Father's Dream Retreat!


•  Host a CHILD SPONSOR DINNER -  Hosting a  Child Sponsorship Dinner is a fun, easy and powerful way to serve the orphans MWP protects by sharing the joys of sponsorship with your friends and family. Follow the link to find materials that will help make your dinner simple, memorable and Life-giving.


•  Serve on a SHORT-TERM MISSION TRIP - You don't have to serve abroad to make a difference to end modern-day slavery but some feel God leading them to witness what He is doing firsthand.  If you are interested in continuing your journey of ending human trafficking by serving at one of our indigenous ministries in Romania or Sudan read more about the trips at the above link and send in your mission trip application today!   

 

 

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