TERC mobilizes licensed behavioral health professionals to serve individuals and families who may otherwise go without care due to cost, stigma, insurance barriers, or limited access. Your hours can become someone's turning point.
Whether you have a few hours a week or a few clients a month to give β your license and your compassion are exactly what the people TERC serves need most. All provider types are welcome.
Every session you give reaches someone who has been waiting β often for months β for support they couldn't access because of cost, insurance gaps, or the absence of culturally responsive care nearby.
Your hours can become someone's turning point.
No commitment is too small. Every hour counts, and we build around your schedule and specialty.
A minimal time commitment that still makes an enormous difference for the clients you serve.
Flexible ScheduleA deeper commitment matched to your availability β individual sessions or a structured monthly caseload.
Individual SessionsFacilitate support groups, lead community resilience training, or contribute to short-term specialty projects.
Group FacilitationFrom application to your first client β here's exactly what to expect.
Complete the volunteer provider application β tell us about your license, specialty, and availability.
We verify your license, good standing, insurance coverage, and onboarding requirements.
Learn TERC's service model, client flow, documentation expectations, ethics, and professional boundaries.
You're matched to clients based on your availability, specialty fit, and client need β no cold assignments.
Receive coordination, clinical consultation, and periodic check-ins throughout your service.
Volunteering with TERC is more than giving your time β it's joining a mission-driven clinical community where your expertise creates lasting change in the lives of people who need it most.
Apply to Volunteer as a ProviderThe people TERC serves have been waiting for someone like you. A few hours of your time can become the turning point someone has needed for years.
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