Barbara Myers Ambassador Program

The purpose of this program is to build an inclusive and passionate community of advocates who support MCCAC’s mission through awareness, education, advocacy, and fundraising.

Program Tiers

Each tier has different ways to serve, and you’re welcome to try more than one!

Take a look at the tiers using the dropdown menu to explore different ways to get involved and find what feels like the best fit for you.

Advocate

What you do: spread the word, share our mission, and inspire otheres to care.

Great for: social media users, extroverts, influencers

Sample activities: share MCCAC posts, host an information booth, organize awareness campaigns

Connector

What you do: build bridgers between MCCAC and your circles – civic, professional, or social.

Great for: community volunteers, professionals, leaders

Sample activities: bring MCCAC to clubs/groups, connect us to businesses, help at public events

Educator

What you do: help others understand child advocacy and prevention.

Great for: teachers, students, presenters, youth workers

Sample activities: give presentations, organize school activties, share educational materials 

Fundraiser

What you do: create fun and impactful ways to raise funds that support MCCAC. 

Great for: planners, creatives, entrepreneurs

Sample activities: host dine-to-donate nights, trivia events, birthday fundraisers

Creator

What you do: use your talents to craft, design, or create behind the scenes.

Great for: artists, designers, introverts, crafters

Sample activities: design graphics, make cards/gifts, decorate events, run creative fundraiser nights

Campus Crew

What you do: activate your campus community to support MCCAC through outreach and action.

Great for: college students, student leaders, peer advocates

Sample activities: host campus events, awareness tables, student organzation partnerships, social media takeovers

Ready to Learn More?

Next Quarterly Meeting

Date: Friday, February 27th

Time: 4:00pm-5:00pm

Location: Monongalia County Child Advocacy Center