Volunteer With Us
“Be the Change. Empower Indigenous Youth.”
At the Alliance for Indigenous Children (AFIC), volunteers are the heart of everything we do. Whether you’re passionate about arts, culture, education, or community service, your time and skills can help us empower Indigenous youth, preserve cultural heritage, and build brighter futures.
When you volunteer with AFIC, you’re not just giving your time — you’re giving hope, inspiration, and opportunity to the next generation.
Why Volunteer with AFIC?
- Make a Lasting Impact: Help Indigenous children develop confidence, creativity, and cultural pride.
- Preserve Heritage: Assist in programs that keep traditions, languages, and stories alive.
- Gain Experience: Learn new skills, connect with like-minded people, and make meaningful contributions to your community.
- Be Part of a Movement: Join a growing network of individuals committed to celebrating diversity and creating positive change.
Ways You Can Volunteer
- Program Support: Help organize and run arts and cultural workshops for children.
- Mentorship: Guide youth through educational and personal development.
- Event Assistance: Support cultural festivals, exhibitions, and fundraising events.
- Outreach & Advocacy: Spread awareness about our mission and help us connect with more families and communities.
- Administrative & Creative Support: Contribute your skills in communications, design, fundraising, or logistics.
How to Get Started
Becoming a volunteer is easy!
- Fill Out Our Volunteer Form (available on our website).
- Meet with our team to match your skills with our current opportunities.
- Join our training session to get started making a difference.
Whether you can commit a few hours a month or several days a week, your time helps us create a brighter future for Indigenous youth.
Ready to Make a Difference?
Contact us today to start your volunteer journey:
Email: info@afic.site
Address: 918 S Oxford Ave, Unit 335, Los Angeles, CA 90006
Together, we can empower Indigenous children through creativity, culture, and education — one child at a time.
