The United Front Reserve
"I feel so helpless watching those in my community struggle. I want to use my skills and talents to make a difference in my community ,but I can't do it alone."
Tavaris LittleWarner Robins, Ga
"I see the pain and suffering that addiction has caused in my community, and I want to do what I can to help."
Sabrina HillMacon, GA
"I was once a person in need, and someone showed me kindness and gave me hope. I want to join a community that supports and uplifts others."
Maria GomezPerry, Ga
"It's easy to turn a blind eye to the problems in our community, but that's not who I want to be. I want to be a part of something that makes a difference."
Austin MasseyJeffersonville, Ga
"I have lost loved ones to preventable illnesses and inadequate healthcare. I want to do my part in ensuring that everyone has access to quality healthcare."
Morgan, HedgesCenterville, Ga
"Every day, I hear stories of children who don't have access to education or who struggle to learn because of poverty. I want to help break the cycle of inequality."
Jimmy Williams IIIDanville, Ga
"I have friends and family members who have struggled with mental health. I want to be a part of an organization that offers support and resources to those in need."
Samantha HawkinsbrookGray, Ga
"I see the pain and trauma that domestic violence has caused in my community. I want to be a part of an organization that advocates for and supports survivors."
Veronica MitchellWarner Robins, Ga
"I can't ignore the fact that there are people in my community who are discriminated against and treated unfairly. I want to join a movement that fights for equity and justice."
Starla MosleyMacon, Ga
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If you have the will, skills, and the drive; Join the United Front Reserve to help change lives
Imagine the sense of fulfillment you will feel when you help improve the lives of your neighbors and community members through our United Front Reserve program. You can use your skills to make an impact in a way that works with your busy schedule, and you can do it all from the comfort of your own home with our remote volunteering options. Best of all, you’ll be developing valuable professional experience that can boost your resume and make you stand out to future employers.
But the benefits don’t stop there. After a term of dedicated service, we offer our volunteers the opportunity to apply for per diem employment opportunities within our organization. This means that you not only get to make a genuine difference in your community, but you also get a chance to develop your career in a meaningful way by working with like-minded professionals.
Whether you’re a veteran looking to continue serving your community or a civilian with a passion for making an impact, we invite you to join the frontlines of change. Together, let’s stand United as one Front!
Here are some example of our remote volunteer opportunities:
- Online tutoring or teaching through organizations like Elite Academy of Academic Excellence.
- Provide Consulting Services for organizations like WEALTH ASAP.
- Virtual mentoring through organizations like Adjust Your Vizion.
- Participate in online advocacy for causes you care about.
- Write letters to people in hospitals or nursing homes.
- Create a care package for a person in need. Such as Generation of Change United’s Great Crates.
- Knit blankets for premature infants.
- Organize a fundraising campaign on behalf of a non-profit organization.
- Write grant proposals for non-profits that need help.
- Provide customer service or technical support for non-profits through email or online chat.
- Use your social media skills to boost non-profit organizations online presence.
- Proofread and edit written materials for non-profits, such as brochures or newsletters.
- Host a virtual bake sale or selling crafts to raise money for a charitable organization.
- Provide online therapy or counseling for organizations like Regener8 Support Group.
- Create meals for shelters or food banks.
- Make cards or draw pictures for children in hospitals.
- Sew masks for people that need them.
- Make phone calls on behalf of political campaigns or charities.
- Collect items and mail them to charities in need, such as school supplies or clothing