Volunteers

Join Our Team, Make a Difference

Our work is powered by the passion and dedication of our community. Whether you have skills in content creation, community outreach, research, or administration, your time and talent can make a profound difference in the lives of young caregivers. Join a team committed to equity, evidence, and empathy

Volunteer Teams

Resource Content Team

Help us research and write engaging, helpful articles and create downloadable guides for our Resource Hub. Ideal for strong writers with an interest in mental health or education.

Community Outreach Team

Help us connect with schools and community organizations to build partnerships and raise awareness about our no-cost programs.

Digital Engagement Team

Help us craft and schedule content for our social media channels, manage our online community, and contribute to our newsletter to build awareness and support.

Grant and Partnership Support Team

Assist our team in researching potential funding and partnership opportunities and preparing proposals to fuel our mission.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the time commitment to volunteer?

It’s flexible! Our base expectation is two to three hours a week, but you’re welcome to get more involved. We ask that volunteers aim to contribute for a minimum of six months to ensure continuity.

All of our volunteering takes place virtually. This promotes greater accessibility and allows us to build a diverse international team.

The majority of our volunteers are between 13 and 30 years old. If you are outside this age range but are still interested in contributing your expertise, please contact us at info@projectyoungaid.org to discuss other ways to get involved, such as guest speaking or mentorship.

Our team reviews applications on a rolling basis. If your skills and interests are a good match for our current needs, we will reach out via email to schedule a brief virtual interview to get to know you better.

Volunteer Application Form

Apply to Join Our Team

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The Questions

1. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt worried or anxious about your family member's health or well-being?

2. In the last two weeks, how often has helping at home made it difficult to keep up with your schoolwork or homework?

3. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt like you had to miss out on time with friends or activities because of your responsibilities at home?

4. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt tired, worn out, or overwhelmed?

5. In the last two weeks, how often have you felt like there was no one you could talk to who really understands what you're going through?