Most of our work runs on volunteers — peers who show up to the cohort, families who answer phones, and folks who staff the events that fund the whole thing.
Pick the roles that fit. We’ll follow up within a week to talk about timing, training, and what you’d like to learn.
Family-liaison and peer-cohort roles require a background check (we cover the cost). Event and admin roles do not.
Setup, registration, course marshals, and teardown at the Run for Chip 5K, golf classic, and small community events.
Open the room, set out food, and welcome cohort members. Especially valuable if you've served — you don't lead the curriculum, just the hospitality.
Check in by phone with families enrolled in our Resilience Grant program. We pair you with one family at a time.
Mailings, donor thank-yous, light bookkeeping, social-media scheduling. Most of this can be done from home on your schedule.
Photography, video, legal, accounting, IT, design. Tell us your craft and we'll find the right fit when something comes up.
Represent the Fund at chamber meetings, civic clubs, and partner agency briefings. Training and talking points provided.
The form above. Takes 3 minutes.
Within a week. 20-minute conversation about fit and timing.
Background check (if needed) and a one-evening orientation.
Paired with a returning volunteer. You're never alone the first time.
Stories from the field, cohort openings, and upcoming events — delivered four times a year.
A few minutes helps fund peer support, retreats, and training for first responders and their families.