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  • Volunteer Campus Workdays are a hands-on way to support survivor restoration at The Demand Project’s Mount Arukah campus. On the third Saturday of every month, volunteers come together to help maintain, improve, and care for the campus through cleaning, landscaping, and seasonal projects.

    These workdays directly support a safe, healing environment for survivors while also building meaningful community connections with others who care deeply about the mission.

    What to Expect

    -🕘 Time: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
    -🛠️ Projects: Cleaning, landscaping, and a featured monthly project
    -🍽️ Lunch provided
    -🧤 Tools and supplies provided
    -📸 Group photo and mission moment included

    All workdays are staff-led, safety-focused, and trauma-informed. Volunteers receive clear instructions, work in supervised project stations, and are supported throughout the day.

    Who Can Volunteer:

    -Individuals ages 13+ participate
    -Groups (with advance approval and organizer coordination)

    A background check is required for all volunteers prior to participation.

    Whether you join us once or return month after month, your time and effort help create a place where survivors can heal and thrive.

    Let’s build and maintain a place of healing—together.
    Sign up today!
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In Support of The Demand Project
The Demand Project exists to eradicate human trafficking, online enticement, child abuse sexual material, and the commercial sexual exploitation of children.

TDP’s strategy for fighting these crimes is the Prevention of victimization through awareness and education; the Protection of victims/survivors by providing access to quality attorneys, restorative justice, and pursuing civil litigation; to assist law enforcement with the Recovery of victims by providing Victim Advocate Support Teams; and the Restoration of survivors by empowering them to choose their own Journey to Freedom through the non-residential and residential Journey to Freedom Program.