Share the comfort you’ve received

You know the relief of being with people who understand what it’s like to experience a separation or divorce—and who can help. Consider sharing that comfort and support with others by volunteering with DivorceCare.

Find out if you’re ready to volunteer

God can use you

Hear from other people like you how leading DivorceCare has brought them purpose, healing, and joy.

Discover how God can use you to bless others.

First steps

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1. Attend DivorceCare
Complete one to two 13-week group cycles

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2. Take the assessment
Answer questions to gauge your healing progress

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3. Talk with your leader
Discuss your assessment results with your leader or pastor*

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4. Begin training
When you are ready, start training to serve with DivorceCare

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5. Start serving
You can help with leading, hospitality, meeting prep, etc.

* Since DivorceCare is hosted by the local church, it will ultimately be up to your church leaders to decide where you’d best fit in serving.

Is the time right?

This tool will help you gauge your healing progress and determine if you’re ready to start serving with DivorceCare.

Many ways to get involved

Whether you prefer to lead a group or be behind-the-scenes, DivorceCare has a place for you. Here are a few ways you can volunteer:

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Group facilitator
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Welcome team /registration
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If you’re ready to volunteer

If you’ve completed 1–2 cycles of DivorceCare, the “Take the Next Step” guide can help you get started in serving.

Submit your email address to receive your free download.

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Volunteer for a group

Find a group near you and talk with a leader about volunteering for the group

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Host a group

Talk with your pastor about starting a DivorceCare ministry at your church

The blessings of giving back

“The comfort I received became my credentials to comfort others with the same comfort God gave me [through DivorceCare].” Annie, DivorceCare facilitator & past participant
“My heart’s desire became to use my greatest failure and pain to walk with others experiencing the same. I’m now co-leading DivorceCare.” Rosemary, DivorceCare facilitator & past participant
“The comfort I received became my credentials to comfort others with the same comfort God gave me [through DivorceCare].” Sylvia, DivorceCare facilitator & past participant
“What better testimony could there be than to have someone who was hurting or feeling hopeless to want to reach out and serve others because of the hope and healing they received.” Cheryl, DivorceCare facilitator

Not ready yet?

If you don't feel ready to volunteer with DivorceCare, that’s okay! There are other ways you can share comfort with people who need it.

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Encourage
Follow and share the DivorceCare Facebook page on your social media to encourage others.

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Share
Forward the DivorceCare daily emails to people who could benefit from them.

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Gift
Give the Looking Forward journal to people you know who are facing a separation or divorce.

Is the time right?

These questions will help you determine if you’re ready to start serving with DivorceCare.