why join us?
🌱 Grow Your Skills
Gain hands-on experience in communications, research, leadership, program development, and social impact, all while contributing to real, meaningful change in the nonprofit sector.
🌍 Access Global Networks
Connect with our extended community, including opportunities from partners like the United Nations, UNESCO, and other global platforms.
💼 Build Your Future
Receive professional reference letters for school or employment, and log verified volunteer hours to support your academic or career goals.
🎤 Priority Opportunities
Be first in line for internal opportunities, including speaking engagements, creative projects, leadership roles, and special events.
💻 Tools That Empower You
Get your own Love & Help Heal workspace account with an official email and access to productivity tools to support your contributions.
🧘🏽♀️ Retreats & Learning
Get access to fully-funded participation in retreats, summits, and learning opportunities designed to nourish your growth, location-dependent but deeply impactful.
open roles
All roles begin with a three-month probationary period. While you’ll set your own hours and work independently, we expect volunteers to be present for scheduled meetings, check-ins, and to meet deadlines. A long-term commitment is preferred.
We strongly encourage applications from individuals who’ve experienced barriers related to health, education, or inequality, especially those directly impacted by the goals we work toward (SDGs 3, 4, and 10). Your lived experience is not just welcome, it’s essential to building work that’s grounded, equitable, and real.
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This role is perfect for someone who is passionate about inclusive education, community-building, and creating space for global dialogue. You’ll lead our monthly virtual learning sessions focused on SDGs 3, 4, and 10 bringing together diverse voices, fostering connection, and supporting continuing education across borders.
Responsibilities:
Plan and host monthly/biweekly virtual sessions (webinars, panels, global check-ins).
Invite and coordinate guest speakers, panelists, and facilitators.
Co-develop engaging event themes rooted in SDGs 3, 4, and 10.
Promote events in collaboration with the Public & Media Relations Lead.
Foster inclusive, engaging spaces for youth and community participants.
Support feedback collection, impact tracking, and reporting.
Help grow and maintain a global network of youth leaders and educators.
Contribute to social media, campaign content, and educational materials.
Qualifications:
Strong communication and facilitation skills.
Experience planning or hosting online events or workshops.
Passionate about global education, equity, and youth wellness.
Organized, reliable, and comfortable with outreach and coordination.
Familiarity with the SDGs and digital platforms (e.g., Zoom, Canva, Google Workspace) is a plus.
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You’ll shape and manage our public-facing storytelling. From crafting content to amplifying our voice on social platforms and with media partners, you’ll play a central role in strengthening our digital presence and engaging our community.
Responsibilities:
Lead strategy and creation for Instagram, LinkedIn, and newsletter content.
Co-create storytelling campaigns tied to SDGs 3, 4, and 10.
Assist in media outreach and press communications.
Work with Community Engagement & Development Lead to align content with programming.
Support the team with events, retreats, online and in-person workshops, including providing real-time social media coverage.
Qualifications:
Experience managing social media for a cause or project.
Strong writing and visual storytelling skills.
Organized and self-directed.
Experience with Canva, Google Workspace, and video-editing software.
Passion for advocacy, youth wellness, and education.
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This position is ideal for someone passionate about research, storytelling, and education. You’ll support our internal knowledge-building by exploring topics related to the SDGs and transforming that knowledge into engaging, accessible resources.
Responsibilities:
Conduct community-based and global research related to SDGs 3, 4, and 10.
Support the Youth Advisory Council alongside the Community Engagement & Development Lead.
Create and manage our Global Youth for SDG 3 program and lead full engagement initiatives including youth outreach, research, data collection, surveys, and meetings.
Draft blog posts, research briefs, and web content.
Collaborate on social media and educational campaign content.
Work closely with Community Engagement & Development Lead to support program design.
Contribute to workshop materials, presentations, and knowledge sharing.
Qualifications:
Strong research and writing skills (journalistic or academic).
Passionate about education, wellness, and reducing inequalities.
Ability to simplify complex information.
Detail-oriented and curious.
Familiarity with the UN SDGs and youth advocacy is a plus.
ready to apply?
Before filling out the form, please take a moment to review all Open Roles above to ensure the best fit.
Thank you for your interest in joining Love & Help Heal, an award-winning, youth-led nonprofit creating change through creative, community, and educational initiatives. Our work aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being
SDG 4: Quality Education
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
As a volunteer, you’ll join a team that leads retreats, workshops, give-back initiatives, and healing-centered experiences for youth. Our work is deeply rooted in care, community, and collective well-being, with everything we do centering rest, connection, and impact. You’ll help drive education and advocacy around SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being, while also contributing to broader efforts tied to SDG 4: Quality Education and SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities. We offer flexible hours, hands-on learning, mentorship, and access to global networks like UNESCO and the United Nations, making this a unique opportunity to grow while supporting meaningful, youth-led change.
Benefits include:
Volunteer Hours (if you require them).
Professional reference letters for education or employment.
Access to your own Google Workspace account with a Love & Help Heal email address and full suite benefits.
Access to our internal and external networks (United Nations, UNESCO, Global Shapers, and more).
Priority access to programs, speaking engagements, and opportunities.
Free access to learning and development opportunities.
Fully-funded support for our retreats, summits, and other relevant initiatives.
Potential to transition into paid roles as our strategic initiatives evolve.
Commitment: Our roles begin with a 3-month probationary period. You’ll set your own hours and work independently, but must attend scheduled meetings and meet deadlines. Long-term commitment is preferred.
✨ We strongly encourage applications from youth who’ve experienced barriers related to health, education, or inequality, your lived experience is not only welcome, it’s vital to this work.
Deadline: Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled.