Volunteer
Volunteer at Stages of Transformation
We are always on the lookout for great volunteers.
There are several ways to offer your support.
Whether it is your Time or Talent, your contribution can truly make a difference.
Not sure how you can help? Here are some suggestions.
Transportation
Transportation for residents to and from:
- Job interviews
- Secretary of State Office
- Necessary appointments
- Meetings
- School/Classes
Upkeep and Repairs
Your Time and Talent could help with the upkeep and repairs within the Sober Living Homes. What is your area of expertise?
- Plumber
- Painter
- Maintenance
- Electrician
- Carpenter
- Construction
- Computer savvy
Help Us Help Others
There are several ways to offer your support to Stages of Transformation.
Whether it is your Time, Talent or Treasure, your contribution
will open doors of opportunity to those in their recovery journey and truly make a difference.
Donate
Your donations help to support our resource center in McHenry County that provides a safe environment with the necessary guidance, resources, and support for individuals to continue in their recovery journey and transform into the best version of themselves.
Volunteer
We are always on the lookout for great volunteers.
When you volunteer it gives you the opportunity to connect to your community and make a difference.
Helping others can make you feel happier and healthier and provides a natural sense of accomplishment.
News and Events
2023 International Overdose Awareness Day Event (8/27/23)
We couldn’t have asked for a more beautiful day than we had today in the historic Woodstock Square. It was a very emotional and special day for many.
2023 Fundraiser & Fall Gala Sponsorship Information
Fall can be a busy time of the year for everyone. If unfortunately, you are unable to attend our 2023 Fundraiser and Fall Gala Celebration, or you don’t live in the area, there are still ways to Help and Support our Mission.
2023 International Overdose Awareness Day
International Overdose Awareness Day is a global event held every year on August 31st with the goal to raise awareness of overdose and reduce the stigma of a drug-related death. It is also a day to memorialize all of those who have died as a result of a drug overdose, offer sympathies to our dear friends and family members who have lost their loved ones, and to acknowledge those in recovery.
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