Ohana volunteer opportunities

Become an Ohana volunteer and help transform mental healthcare for our kids. We are looking for those with prior experience working in:

  • Art - art therapy a plus
  • Music - music therapy a plus
  • Recreation - physical education, yoga, team sports, etc.
  • Teaching - all grades
  • Behavioral health
  • Mental health - including substance use

How to become a Volunteer

If you want to become an Ohana volunteer, you should be willing to:

  • Commit at least one year of service
  • Commit to at least one volunteer shift per month. Shift length will be determined by the volunteer service you join – typically shifts are 2-4 hours. Some services may require two shifts per month.
  • Provide proof of vaccinations

Ohana volunteers are required to:

  • Be able to provide a Social Security number, as each applicant receives a background check
  • Receive a flu shot, or sign a flu declination form during flu season (October-April)
  • Receive a TB test

Apply now

Questions?

Call Volunteer Services at (831) 625-4555

Ohana

Transforming mental healthcare for our youth

Growing up offers different challenges for every child and family. Think of Ohana when your child or teenager needs skilled mental, emotional, or behavioral health services, or you want guidance to support your child’s healthy development and well-being.

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Upcoming Classes & Events

  • May
    4
    Saturday
    11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
    Join Family Birth Center for this free breastfeeding education class for expecting parents. This hands-on learning experience is led by an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant and Family Birth Center registered nurse.
  • May
    6
    Monday
    11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    Learn how to access your overall balance and incorporate improvement strategies in your exercise program.
  • May
    6
    Monday
    11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
    Learn various strategies and techniques to help manage pain and reduce inflammation.
  • May
    6
    Monday
    3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
    This workshop aims to support new parents as they navigate mental health shifts that might occur during the postpartum period. Learn how to prepare for potential challenges including sleep deprivation, an influx of hormones, unexpected breastfeeding obstacles, and changes that could occur in personal relationships.