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LACASA Center
Basic Information
Address: 2895 W Grand River Rd, Howell, MI
Phone Number: (517)548-1350
Fax Number: (517)548-3034
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Additional Information
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: Victims of abuse (including children)
Ages for Volunteer: Teen program available for ages 13/14-17 & 18+
Minimum Hours Required: No minimum requirement.
Mission Statement:
We support and advocate for survivors of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault. We provide prevention, education and awareness to strengthen individuals/families and make our community safer.
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
LACASA is the premier non-profit agency in Livingston County, serving diverse communities, addressing issues of interpersonal violence and providing services for survivors of child abuse, domestic violence and sexual assault. Our approach, which is modeled globally, creates systems change and empowers survivors.
Our Values and Beliefs
Safety and Security
We provide and encourage a safe environment to minimize the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss.
Excellence and Quality
We strive to exceed expectations, raise our standards and challenge ourselves.
We utilize evidence-based models of service delivery.
We introduce innovative and progressive ideas, techniques and methods in our work to meet the needs of survivors, families and the community.
Integrity
We conduct business ethically and with a commitment to moral principles.
Diversity
We are committed to fostering an inclusive culture.
Empowerment
We are dedicated to the process of increasing the capacity of individuals or groups to make choices and to transform those choices into desired actions and outcomes.
Social Justice
We honor the concepts of human rights and equality.
Collaboration
We value working with our collaborative partners to achieve systems change and a safer society
Additional Information:
LACASA is privileged to have a dedicated group of stellar volunteers who give of their time and their hearts. They are committed to helping better the lives of abused children and victims of domestic violence and sexual assault from Livingston County.
We have three main service areas that provide volunteer opportunities. Whether you prefer to assist with fundraising and awareness events, work directly with clients, or help out at our resale store, we collaborate with you to find just the right fit for your interests and talents.
For more information, please visit our website!
Tags: shelter, resale store, nonprofit, community