UPCOMING EVENTS

AIDS Walk
Saturday, Sep 22nd

Many Voices One Song
Saturday, Oct 6th

Shanti Volunteer Training
Oct 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st

CareTeam Vol. Training
Saturday, Oct 27th

World AIDS Day Breakfast
Friday, Nov 30th

 

 

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Just Need Someone To Listen
2012-05-04
Not long ago, I heard about a Program called Shanti.  It’s a program that supports...

I Felt Like I Was Loving Him
2012-04-20
In the spring of 2009, our son Ryan, then 20, moved to Capitol Hill. We were thrilled...

Saving the World One Person at a Time
2012-04-19
My name is Jonathan and I have lived in Seattle for just over two years.  I came...

 

 

One-to-One Program


Listening is Compassion

Shanti volunteers provide one-to-one emotional support to people affected by HIV/AIDS, MS, other life threatening illnesses, or recovering from addictions. People call Shanti for a variety of reasons: Many need someone to talk to; some are living in isolation; others are afraid of burdening friends and family. Some people want to share their fears or feelings of grief or loss.

After participating in an in-depth training, volunteers are matched in a one-to-one relationship with a Shanti Partner (client).  The Shanti volunteer provides a peer relationship which is confidential, nonjudgmental, and nondirective.  Loneliness, anxiety, depression, and fear can be overwhelming.  Our free service is aimed at easing the burdens and improving the well-being of people who are living with the challenges of life-threatening illnesses and/or recovery from addiction.  By providing supportive listening and companionship, our volunteers help empower Shanti Partners to identify and meet their own needs.

Each Shanti relationship is unique and depends on the needs of the Shanti Partner.  The Shanti volunteer usually meets with the Shanti Partner for a few hours each week.  Some spend the time just talking, others get together to take a walk, have lunch, or spend some time at home with a video or a favorite game.  Each one-to-one relationship is based on the values of compassion and mutual respect.

To find out more about becoming a Shanti Volunteer, contact Nika Short, Shanti Program Coordinator, at (206) 324-1520 x 228.

To begin our application process to become a Shanti Volunteer, click here

Shanti welcomes volunteers regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, or physical ability