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Volunteer

Peace Needs Hands

This work is carried by people who decided that concern was not enough. There is a place here for what you can do.

Where you can serve

Six Areas of Active Need

01

Humanitarian Missions

Serve on domestic and international deployments delivering relief, supplies and direct assistance to vulnerable communities.

02

Health Equity & Public Health

Support screening days, wellness education and preventive health programs in underserved neighborhoods.

03

Education & Youth Empowerment

Mentor, tutor and lead workshops that open doors for young people and build the next generation of leaders.

04

Women's Empowerment

Help design and deliver programs that advance the leadership, safety and economic independence of women and girls.

05

Human Rights Advocacy

Contribute to research, documentation, awareness campaigns and coalition building on migrant and minority rights.

06

Communications & Media

Lend skills in writing, design, photography, translation or social media to amplify underrepresented voices.

Our commitment to you

Volunteering Here Is Not Busywork

  1. 01

    You Will Be Trained

    No one is sent into the field unprepared. Orientation and role-specific briefing come first.

  2. 02

    You Will Be Placed Well

    Volunteers are matched to work their skills genuinely fit, not simply to wherever a gap appears.

  3. 03

    You Will See the Outcome

    Volunteers receive reports on the impact of the programs they served. Your time is accounted for.

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Tell Us What You Bring

There is no minimum commitment and no wrong skill. Teachers, nurses, drivers, translators, designers, students and retirees all serve here. Tell us who you are and we will find the work that fits.

Areas of interest
Every leader has both the opportunity and the responsibility to use their influence to create positive and lasting change.
Ambassador Sherly G. Boisrond