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State websites for volunteering article (AZ & NV)

by | Apr 7, 2020 | Billie's Blog, Conference Newsletter

“We’re in This Together”

Volunteer Opportunities – State Website Info

Seems like whatever we read online or view on television at some point will echo, “We’re in This Together.” Together can mean different things to different people: prayer, financial support, helping our children paint messages of hope on rocks or chalk drawings on Sidewalks. For some of us, right now that is what and how we are prepared to help. But if you are looking for additional ways to be in the community of impact, Arizona and Nevada need the support of citizens who are able to volunteer during this outbreak. Ways to help include activities such as volunteering at a local food bank, providing medical support if you are a licensed medical professional, supporting children of public safety officials, and more.

In Arizona you can register your willingness to volunteer at:

In Nevada:

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Author: Billie K. Fidlin

Billie K. Fidlin is the Director of Outreach & Justice for the Desert Southwest Conference. She is a graduate of Western Michigan University and attended Claremont School of Theology for religious studies. Ms. Fidlin currently serves as the President of the Arizona Faith Network in her second term. She is President & Founder of Whisper n Thunder Inc., and sits on various boards including the Justa Center. Her awards include the UM Foundation for Evangelism 2004 Distinguished Evangelist; 2016 Church Women United / United Nations Human Rights Award; 2018 Servant Leader Award AZ Faith Network; 2022 Southern Poverty Law Center Certificate of Recognition; and 2022-23 Class of Who's Who in America.

The Desert Southwest Conference is a diverse and loving organization with open doors to a variety of people and partners in ministry. Celebrating our connection and diversity, we offer various resources. Content on this site includes information from other organizations that may not reflect the official policies or Social Principles of The United Methodist Church or the Desert Southwest Conference.

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