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Board of Directors

Do you want to make a real Difference in our Community?

At Project HELP, our Board of Directors plays a vital role in guiding and supporting our mission to assist survivors of crime and violence. Our board members bring a diverse set of skills, experiences, and perspectives, helping to ensure that we remain effective, transparent, and accountable as we work toward our goals. Together, they provide strategic leadership, advocate for the needs of survivors, and help secure the resources necessary to sustain and expand our programs.


Why Serve on Our Board?


Serving on the Board of Directors at Project HELP is a unique opportunity to contribute to a cause that makes a meaningful impact on the lives of survivors. As a board member, you will:

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  • Provide strategic guidance and governance for the organization.

  • Help shape the future of programs and initiatives that support survivors of crime and

  • violence.

  • Advocate for the needs of survivors in your professional networks and beyond.

  • Ensure financial sustainability and accountability.

  • Build lasting partnerships with other community leaders, businesses, and stakeholders.​

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Get Involved

If you are passionate about helping survivors and want to make a lasting difference, we inviteyou to consider joining our Board of Directors. Together, we can continue to strengthen ourefforts and bring hope to those who need it most.

CONTACT US

       239-649-1404

       239-649-5520

       Projecthelp@projecthelpnaples.org

HELPline: 239-262-7227

Toll Free: 800-329-7227

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Project HELP complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity).

Project HELP does not exclude people or treat them differently because of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, and gender identity).

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