Volunteer with the Bradley Center

Volunteer group session

Why Volunteer With Us?

As a volunteer at the Bradley Center, you’ll have the opportunity to make a profound difference in the lives of grieving families. Beyond offering support, you’ll build meaningful connections, gain valuable skills, and become a vital part of a compassionate community dedicated to healing and hope.

Address
11100 S Redwood Rd
South Jordan, UT 84095

Frequently Asked Questions

What roles are available for volunteers?
Volunteers assist with peer support groups, event organization, and administrative tasks. There’s a role for everyone!
Do I need specific qualifications?
While experience in counseling or social work is helpful, all you need is compassion and a willingness to help.
How much time is required?
Volunteers typically commit to 4–6 hours per month, but we are flexible to accommodate your schedule.

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Hear from Our Families

At the Bradley Center, we provide a safe and compassionate environment for children and families navigating the challenges of grief. Our community is uplifted by the strength and resilience shared in their stories.

Jessica DevisJessica Devis

I love everything about The Bradley Center. It has truly helped myself and my kids.

Mary JoshiashMary Joshiash

Our 9-year-old looks forward to it every time we come. She gets a big smile on her face. She brought home a soft, cuddly bear that she sleeps with. The facilitators do a wonderful job of making her and the others feel safe. For that we are SO grateful!!!

Marcell GlockMarcell Glock

I love the feel of the spirit that is there, and that I can feel free to speak of spiritual things. I love that our nametags are ready for us at the door. I like having the adults split into parents and spouses.

Linde MicheleLinde Michele

I just really love that this place is family oriented. It’s a fun, family atmosphere. I really like that!

Lucian EurelLucian Eurel

I love the concept of the center and it has helped my family tremendously. I would like to see the groups held for like 30 minutes longer. Sometimes I think it takes a minute for things to get going, so a little extra time may help.

Misha StamMisha Stam

I have only attended once, but my daughter (12) went in feeling nothing but negative thoughts about being there. She came out loving it. She said she felt so much better and that she was so glad she went. I am so grateful for this place.

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