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DEPARTMENT of FAMILY SERVICES
Volunteer & Partner Services
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March 2026
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Join Us for our 2026 Volunteer & Partner Appreciation Event
April is National Volunteer Month, and we couldn’t be more excited to recognize the incredible efforts of our donors, volunteers, and partners who make our work possible every day. To celebrate your contributions to our programs, we are hosting a special event in your honor on April 24—and we would love for you to join us!
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Building Connections through the MLK Day of Service
Volunteer and Partner Services' staff and volunteers represented The Children, Youth and Families Division of the Fairfax County Department of Family Services at the Volunteer Fairfax MLK Jr. Day of Service. It was a truly inspirational day in which nearly 800 community participants came together to address critical community needs through service. Learn more!
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Body Safety Coordinator Transitions to New Position
Last month, we said farewell to one of our Body Safety Coordinators, Elizabeth Martinez, as she stepped into a new role with another program in our agency. Learn about her contributions to Volunteer and Partner Services and the way she will continue fighting child abuse and neglect in her new role. Learn more.
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Welcoming Volunteer and Partner Services’ Intern Litzy Reyes
Volunteer and Partner Services is excited to welcome Litzy Reyes, as an intern with the Body Safety program this semester. Check out her profile to learn about her role and get to know what has motivated this criminology major to pursue a career in child welfare. Learn more.
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Parenting Education Programs Welcomes New Volunteers at Interactive Training
The Parenting Education Programs are based on the philosophy that parenting is learned, and the way parents were raised directly influences the way they raise their children. Our parenting classes are designed to help parents learn and practice healthy parenting strategies. Volunteers are essential to the program. Learn more.
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Planting Pinwheel Gardens for Child Abuse Prevention
During Child Abuse Prevention Month in April, we appreciate corporate and community partners that help raise awareness of community resources supporting children and families. We encourage groups or individuals to display a pinwheel garden and signage at your Fairfax County business, house of worship, school, or organization. You can share information on social media, in newsletters and publications and more. Check out the ways to partner with the Department of Family Services.
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The Volunteer Post Newsletter is part of the Department of Family Services' Volunteer & Partner Services Program (VPS) - which works with volunteers, partners, sponsors and donors to help make a positive difference in the lives of children and families in our community.
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