Volunteer FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Dougy Center offer the Pathways group in Spanish?
The Pathways group is not available in a Spanish speaking format at this time. Program staff who speak Spanish are available for questions and there are resources available in Spanish for before and after a death here. Please contact Dougy Center at 503-775-5683 for more information.
Does Dougy Center offer professional internships?
In general, Dougy Center serves as an excellent secondary internship site for students enrolled in certain mental health/counseling/social work programs who are interested in grief and groups. A few things to note: we expect all interns to commit the same one year minimum requirement (often extending beyond the school year). Hours earned are 3.5 every other week and supervision is all in a group setting, there is no individual supervision available. Most students receive their individual supervision through their primary placement. All internship requests must be preapproved by Dougy Center staff. For more information, please contact volunteer@dougy.org.
On exception, we do have some placement opportunities for primary internships. This is arranged directly through contracted educational institutions. If you have a question about this, please contact Alysha Lacey, Chief Program Officer, at alysha@dougy.org.
Where and how often does the Pathways groups meet?
Pathways support groups meet for 1.5 hours in-person every other week. The groups take place at our Southeast Portland location. Dougy Center does not have a Pathways virtual group or meet at other locations at this time.
What happens in a Pathways peer support group?
Groups for children and teens involve discussion, play, and activities where they can share with peers who are having similar experiences. Here they learn tools for coping while in a supportive environment. Adult groups offer facilitated conversations about living with an advanced serious illness themselves or within their family. Through playing, talking, and listening, your family will find understanding, connection, and community.