Naomi Project Seeks Volunteers for Training

The Naomi Project, a free, confidential, interfaith program sponsored by the Virginia Council of Churches, is looking for volunteers to be trained.

The Naomi Project, a free, confidential, interfaith program sponsored by the Virginia Council of Churches, is looking for volunteers to be trained.

The program matches one volunteer with one pregnant or newly parenting woman in a mentoring friendship that extends through the pregnancy and the baby’s early development.

Those interested in being a volunteer should contact Laura Greenspan at 703-860-2633.

There is special need for Spanish-speaking volunteers.

The training will be held Saturday, March 19, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. at Falls Church Presbyterian Church, starting with registration at 8:30 a.m.

Falls Church Presbyterian Church is located at 225 E. Broad St., Falls Church. For more information on the project, visit naomiproject.org.

 

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