Volunteer Opportunities

To show you care about someone with a brain disorder, to help breakdown the barriers to treatment and support, to help eliminate the stigma against those who suffer and to show you believe there is the possibility of HOPE and RECOVERY through education and SUPPORT, volunteer now.

Currently we are looking for volunteers to help our organization grow and continue with its mission.  We need help in all areas of our work from office support, teaching and supporting families, and untold other small tasks that will support our operation.  The next 1 1/2-2 hour orientation date is to be announced.

Download our Volunteer Handbook for more information.

Upcoming Events

July 15, 2010 (Thursday) 6pm-8:30pm
California African American Museum (CAAM)
Award Celebration

July 2010
Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month Events

About Dr. Lynn Goodloe

Lynn GoodloeDr. Goodloe is the chief of head and neck surgery. She is an outstanding surgeon and her passion for provDiding health care carries over into her personal life int he form of colunteer work with NAMI, the Denise Roberts Breast Cancer Foundation, and her local church.

Dr. Goodloe is a founding member of the NAMI (National Alliance for the Mentally Ill), Urban Los Angeles chapter (2003).

Dr. Goodloe also works with the Denise Roberts Breast Cancer Coundation for Minority Women  (Assocation of Black Women).  They do free mammo screenings at churches.

She is also a member of the health ministry for her church, conducting monthly meetings, providing advice, contributing to the health journal in the church newsletter, and organizing health fairs at church. Recently she helped teach a Rites of Passage class for girls aged 11-19. The girls discuss life lessons, coping skills, and preparation planning for college and jobs.

Dr. Goodloe says that when she retires she wants to devote herself even more to these volunteer activities.