Parish Volunteers Fingerprinting Session

Thursday, May 30th
Family Learning Center
6pm, 7pm, and 8pm

Please RSVP by calling 408-988-4585 x2125 (Karen Ruiz)


All of our many volunteers are appreciated for how they have blessed the parish with gifts of time and talent.  It has been many years since we started fingerprinting all volunteers to make sure background checks are cleared for the protection of children and vulnerable adults. On-line and parish classes are offered each year to make sure every volunteer knows how to report possible cases of abuse to the authorities. Both fingerprinting and class completion are required to retain “SAFE” status.

We are currently assessing our database to confirm volunteer status. At this point, if you are late in being fingerprinted or taking another class, then we must thank you for your many, many years of selfless service. You are appreciated and the parish has been blessed by your contributions. HOWEVER, we must also ask you to step down until you are in full compliance.

If you are unsure about your status, please email Clorie Lopez at clorinda.lopez@dsj.org or Kathleen Lara at kathleen.lara@dsj.org or call our parish office at 408-988-4585.


When you are in full compliance, we will eagerly welcome you back.

SAFE Status Requirements:

  1. Fill out a Volunteer Application Form (available in old hall and in the rectory).
  2. Get a fingerprint approval form from the parish office signed by a volunteer coordinator. (for example, if you plan to volunteer in the library, you need to obtain approval from the librarian. She signs the form before you go for fingerprinting).
  3. Visit verifygroup.com to schedule a livescan fingerprint OR Get fingerprinted at OLOP (Gym) on Thursday, May 30, 2019. We will be scheduling fingerprints for 6pm, 7pm, and 8pm.  Please RSVP by calling 408-988-4585 x2125 (Karen Ruiz).
  4. We can not access fingerprints from other institutions like the military or schools, so you must get fingerprinted through Verify Group.
  5. If you were fingerprinted prior to 2014, you may need to be fingerprinted as the procedure changed.  Check with the parish if you are unsure of the date.
  6. You will be given a form on-site to complete with your driver’s license number, your social security number, birthplace, and contact information.
  7. There is a fee of $20 (the parish pays an additional $45).
  8. Be sure to take a government issued photo ID

Visit www.virtusonline.com for on-line classes for  “Protecting God’s Children.  If you have contact with elderly or other vulnerable adults, also do the “Vulnerable Adults” training.   If you do not have access to a computer, contact the rectory office for assistance to use a computer.

  1. Print the certificates at the end of each training and turn in to your volunteer supervisor or coordinator (and to rectory office).  The certificates expire every 3 years and the training has to be done again.
  2. Sign a “Volunteer Activities Waiver” form (available in the old hall and rectory).
  3. Turn in completed forms to parish office before beginning any volunteer work (includes ushers, musicians, lectors, catechists, maintenance people, event planners, etc…)

If you have any questions or need assistance with the forms, feel free to visit a staff member at the church entrance after all Sunday Masses on May 26th until 8pm.

Volunteer Fingerprinting

All those who or volunteer at Our Lady of Peace Church MUST fingerprinted.

Click here for the complete list of volunteer requirements.

In order to make the process work efficiently and avoid confusion, anyone who is approved to be a volunteer to be fingerprinted needs to take a Verify Group Live Scan. Volunteers without the form signed by a Supervisor or Coordinator will not be fingerprinted. The fingerprints are taken once and are good forever as long as you are volunteering or working with in the Diocese of San Jose.

Everyone needs to do the SAFE Environment online training at www.virtusonline.org on the course titled “Protecting God’s Children”. If you have contact with elderly or other vulnerable adults, also do the “Vulnerable Adults” training. Print the certificates at the end of each training and turn it in to your supervisor or coordinator. The certificates expire every 3 years and the training has to be done again. The required “Volunteer Activities Waiver” form will be available for anyone who hasn’t completed the form yet.

We have scheduled SAFE Environment Training and Fingerprinting as follows:

When: Tuesday, September 4, 2018
Time: Fingerprinting from 6:30pm to 7:15pm
SAFE Environment Training starts at 7:15pm
Where: Family Learning Center Gym

Please RSVP to Clorie Lopez at clopez@dsj.org. If you have any questions, you can either email Clorie or call her during office hours 9am—12pm, 1pm– 5pm Monday to Wednesday at (408)988-4585.

Work of Mercy: Feed the Homeless

To obtain the volunteer forms and receive the details of the event location, please email olopyoungadults@gmail.com

Our Lady of Peace Young Adults Group has committed to going the FIRST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH to cook and serve breakfast to the homeless. Since our first Work of Mercy of Feeding the Hungry in March was such a great success and we were able to share the love of Christ with over 150 homeless persons, we have decided to continue on a monthly basis.

The dates in 2018 are: May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5, September 2, October 7, November 4, December 2.

Generally, we will would like at least 10 volunteers each time we go.

Schedule:
5:00 am- Arrive and cook breakfast (at least 6 people)
6:00am- The serving volunteers arrive (at least 4 more people)
6:30-7:30 am- Breakfast is served
7:30-8:00 am- Clean up

If this is your first time volunteering, we ask that you complete and sign a code of conduct, and volunteer agreement to turn in when you arrive Sunday. Please email the OLOP Young Adults Core Team at olopyoungadults@gmail.com to obtain these forms!

This only needs to be completed one time so if you have already filled one out, you will not have to fill it out again. On that day volunteers must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes, long pant/skirt and shirts with sleeves (no tank top/sleeveless tops and long hair should be worn back. Furthermore, for those planning on volunteering for more than 8 hours each month, the shelter asks that we provide them with records of our TB test results, which has to be less than two years old.

If you can’t come but would still like to help, you can always donate money to support the Young Adults Group when they provide food as well as cooking. Monetary donations can be dropped off at the Our Lady of Peace Parish Office or given to Mother Bon Secours. Please make donations payable to Our Lady of Peace with a memo to the Young Adults Group.

Work of Mercy: Feed the Homeless

To obtain the volunteer forms and receive the details of the event location, please email olopyoungadults@gmail.com

Our Lady of Peace Young Adults Group has committed to going the FIRST SUNDAY OF EACH MONTH to cook and serve breakfast to the homeless. Since our first Work of Mercy of Feeding the Hungry in March was such a great success and we were able to share the love of Christ with over 150 homeless persons, we have decided to continue on a monthly basis.

The dates in 2018 are: May 6, June 3, July 1, August 5, September 2, October 7, November 4, December 2.

Generally, we will would like at least 10 volunteers each time we go.

Schedule:
5:00 am- Arrive and cook breakfast (at least 6 people)
6:00am- The serving volunteers arrive (at least 4 more people)
6:30-7:30 am- Breakfast is served
7:30-8:00 am- Clean up

If this is your first time volunteering, we ask that you complete and sign a code of conduct, and volunteer agreement to turn in when you arrive Sunday. Please email the OLOP Young Adults Core Team at olopyoungadults@gmail.com to obtain these forms!

This only needs to be completed one time so if you have already filled one out, you will not have to fill it out again. On that day volunteers must wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes, long pant/skirt and shirts with sleeves (no tank top/sleeveless tops and long hair should be worn back. Furthermore, for those planning on volunteering for more than 8 hours each month, the shelter asks that we provide them with records of our TB test results, which has to be less than two years old.

If you can’t come but would still like to help, you can always donate money or food to bring. Ideally, we would like to bring pancake mix, breakfast sausage links, eggs, and milk. Monetary donations can be dropped off at the Our Lady of Peace Parish Office or given to Mother Bon Secours. Please make donations payable to Our Lady of Peace with a memo to the Young Adults Group.