North America Regional Advocate for Disability Concerns
Disability Concerns is a ministry of the Christian Reformed Church in North America (CRCNA) that assists local congregations to include those with various disabilities in the full life of the church. Regional Advocates are needed in the following classes (regions): The Regional Advocate is a volunteer who promotes the full inclusion of persons with disabilities in the life of the congregations in a specific geographical area, usually a classis. As time, talents, and opportunities permit, this task is done by 1. Advocating for people affected by disabilities. 2. Participating in recommended training. 3. Enlisting a Church Advocate in each congregation to be an indispensable link in the Disability Concerns network. 4. Providing training, resources, and regular encouragement to the Church Advocates, making sure “Breaking Barriers” and other resources are available to the congregations. 5. Making regular reports to the classis either in writing or in person. 6. Promoting the ministry through speaking, writing and personal contacts. 7. Providing training of office bearers, especially as this pertains to pastoral care. 8. Assessing needs and resources, assisting in accessibility audits of church facilities and providing information and advice. 9. Helping people with disabilities and their families find resources for counseling, advocacy, and other agencies that provide information and legal and financial support, including support from governmental sources at all levels. If you are interested in applying for this opportunity, please contact us today at volunteer@crcna.org. Back to "North America opportunities" |

