Volunteer with CAMFT
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Volunteer with CAMFT

Learn, Connect, Volunteer with CAMFT

Over the recent months, CAMFT has seen an emerging desire by members to have a say in the governance and future of CAMFT. Becoming a volunteer is the best way to get your opinions heard, learn more about the current CAMFT and future CAMFT, connect with fellow CAMFT members, develop your leadership skills, and become an integral part of the CAMFT community—all while making a difference in CAMFT. No matter what your talent, interest, or availability, there's an opportunity that is right for you! 

Are you interested in offering your leadership services to CAMFT? Membership on the CAMFT Board of Directors is exciting, challenging and demanding. It provides opportunities for deep community with your professional colleagues as you move along the mainstream and front line of our profession in California. If you are willing to embark on such a significant personal and professional journey, click here.

A way to get involved in the planning and governance of CAMFT, with less time commitment than the Board, is to become a part of a CAMFT Committee. Currently, we have the following CAMFT Committees: Annual Conference Planning Committee, Audit Committee, Bylaws Committee, Certified Supervisor Program Committee, Chapter Advisory Council, Continuing Education Provider Approval (CEPA) Committee, Educational Foundation Board of Directors Committee, Educational Foundation Scholarship Committee, Elections Committee, Ethics Committee, External Affairs Committee, Finance Committee, Honors Committee, Legislative Committee, Nominating Committee, Political Action Committee, and Pre-Licensed Committee. To learn more about each Committee, please click here.

To apply for a CAMFT Committee, submit a resume and a letter of interest that tells why you would be a great committee member to Sho Thoulouis at [email protected] by April 15, 2024.

Are you interested in volunteering in your local area? CAMFT has 28 chapters throughout California with lots of volunteer opportunities! These volunteer opportunities range from short-term to serving on a committee or board of directors. Click here to find information about a local chapter. Volunteering at the local level is a great way to network and get to know therapists and other professionals in your area.

  1. Write an Article: Articles for Professional Exchange and Business of Practice: Member Spotlight can be submitted for consideration throughout the year. View editorial calendar and deadlines.
  2. Volunteer on the Editorial Advisory Council (EAC): CAMFT's volunteer EAC reviews article submissions for The Therapist magazine in consideration for publication. The time commitment includes reading approximately 2 to 3 article submissions per month and discussing with other members of the council via email. If interested, contact Editor Holly Daniels at [email protected].