Volunteers need for role playing with Austin Police Department training
Volunteers need for role playing with Austin Police Department training 2012
Have you ever been interested in giving back to your community? Have you ever thought of being an actress or actor? Now is your chance to do both!!
Join us in a role play training with the Austin Police Department!!
We need volunteers that are at least 18 years of age, are fluent in ASL, and have no criminal history! We will be acting as civilians in the community that call 911, and participate in the response of the call with APD. We need deaf and hearing volunteers for NOV 7, 5pm-2am and Nov 8, 5pm- 2am
If you cannot commit to the full time, please contact us anyway because we will be scheduling the interpreters and volunteers based on availability. Dinner will be served on these two nights.
RSVP to [email protected] with your full name, Date of Birth, and Texas ID number
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