- Volunteering with the DC Rape Crisis Center
- How Do I Become a Hotline/Advocacy Volunteer?
- Hotline and Advocacy
- Your Commitment to the Center and to Survivors
- Other Opportunities to Volunteer
- Why We Do What We Do
- Interested?
Male Hotline Counselors
are available within 1-2 business
days to any survivors who would
prefer to speak to a male counselor.

Adult Sexual Assault Survivors
Adult Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse
Children
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer
Deaf Survivors
Male Survivors
Other Opportunities to Volunteer
Sexual Assault Awareness Month
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and every year the DC Rape Crisis Center offers a variety of educational programs to the community. Planning goes on year round to provide a variety of dynamic and engaging programs to increase sexual assault awareness and prevention. Although April is very busy, we could use your help planning all year long!
Fundraising
Volunteers are responsible for working on committees and special events, as well as participating and organizing drives and appeals. This is a great way to support survivors without necessarily providing direct service.
Administrative/Special Projects
A variety of special projects, small tasks and on going work are available. Projects may include answering phones, filing, copying, stuffing envelopes, data entry, office support, research, updating referral packets, creating publications, developing training materials and translation. This is a great way to support survivors and not be involved with direct service.
Individual Opportunities
If the particular opportunities mentioned do not quite meet your expectations or availability, please give us a call and we can discuss whether there are other possibilities that may enable you to volunteer at DCRCC.


call 202-333-RAPE