
Become a Volunteer
“Transforming Lives with Compassion and Sustainable Impact –Nabatara Foundation


Give Time, Create Impact
At Nabatara Foundation, volunteering isn’t just about time—it’s about heart. Whether you’re a student, professional, retiree, or just someone with a big heart, there’s a place for you here. Teach slum kids to paint, help rescue injured dogs, or cook meals for elders who’ve been forgotten. Interns dive deeper: spend 3 months working on women’s rights campaigns, sustainable farming projects, or organizing health camps in villages.
No fancy degrees? No stress. We’ll teach you everything. You’ll laugh, learn, and sometimes get muddy—because real change isn’t polished. Past volunteers have left with new friends, unexpected skills, and stories they’ll tell for years.
Come as you are. Leave with purpose
Complete the Form
Fill this form in 2 minutes! Tell us your passions, skills, and availability. We’ll send a welcome email with next steps. Let’s create ripples of change—together.
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General Questions
What volunteering roles can I take up?
Think of what makes your heart skip a beat! Love animals? Join our rescue teams to care for injured strays. Enjoy teaching? Tutor slum kids in math or art. More hands-on? Build toilets in villages or cook meals for elders. Techies can design websites or manage social media. We even have roles for storytellers—interview survivors, write blogs, or document rescue missions. No role is too small. Last month, a 12-year-old volunteer organized a book drive for 50 kids. Your passion, your choice.
I’m 15. Can I volunteer?
Absolutely! Young volunteers bring fresh energy. You can help at weekend art workshops, organize donation drives for orphanages, or assist at adoption camps for rescued animals. For roles like tutoring, we pair teens with mentors. Parental consent is needed for fieldwork (like tree planting). Last summer, a group of teens started a recycling project in slums—they turned plastic waste into colorful bins! Age is just a number; passion isn’t.
How much time do I need to commit?
As little or as much as you want! Busy schedule? Spend 2 hours/week mentoring a student over Zoom. Free weekends? Join our monthly health camps or animal rescue drives. Internships require 15–20 hours/week for 3–6 months, but we’ll adjust around exams or work. One volunteer, Priya, balanced her corporate job by teaching coding every Sunday. We respect your time—every minute counts.
Can I volunteer remotely?
Yes! Remote heroes are our backbone. Translate documents for rural health campaigns, design posters to stop child marriage, or manage crowdfunding pages. Tech-savvy? Help build apps for blind students. Writers can craft stories about rescued animals or survivors. Last year, a grandma in Canada knitted sweaters for stray pups in Dhanbad! Change the world from your couch.
Do I need special skills or experience?
Just a kind heart! We train you for everything. Never taught? We’ll share fun lesson plans. Scared of dogs? Our animal handlers will guide you. For medical camps, shadow doctors. Interns learn grassroots advocacy, event planning, and more. Rohan, a marketing intern, knew nothing about NGOs—now he runs donation drives! Your willingness to learn is all we need.
Are internships paid?
Most are unpaid, but we cover travel for field trips and offer certificates + mentorship. Some specialized roles (like legal aid or tech development) include stipends. Interns also get networking access—like attending NGO conferences or meeting activists. Riya, a psychology intern, used her experience here to land a job at a mental health startup. Gain skills, not just a paycheck.
I’m a student. What internships suit me?
Perfect! Law students draft policies against child labor. Med students assist in rural clinics. Engineers build solar lamps or water filters. Arts students teach recycling crafts or theater. Business students help women launch small businesses. Last year, a design student created a comic book to teach kids about hygiene! Turn your syllabus into real-world impact.
How do you keep volunteers safe?
Safety first! Field teams have GPS trackers, first-aid kits, and local guides. For sensitive roles (like abuse survivor support), we run background checks and provide trauma training. Remote volunteers get guidelines to protect their privacy. During floods, we equip teams with life jackets and emergency contacts. Your safety is non-negotiable.
Can my office team volunteer together?
Yes! Corporate teams love our “Impact Days.” Paint schools, plant urban gardens, or host career workshops for teens. Tech firms teach coding to village kids. HR teams train women in resume building. Last Diwali, a company sponsored meals for 200 elders and danced with them! Team-building that actually builds communities.
Will I get a certificate or reference?
Yes! After 50+ hours, you’ll get a personalized certificate detailing your impact (e.g., “Taught 30 kids to read”). Interns receive recommendation letters and project portfolios. Medical student Arjun used his internship letter to secure a scholarship abroad! Proof that you’re awesome.
How do I apply?
BFill the simple form below! We’ll call you for a 10-minute chat—no stiff interviews. Just share your interests (e.g., “I love dogs” or “I want to teach”). We’ll match you to a role and send a welcome kit with tips. No red tape, just heart.
What’s the coolest thing a volunteer has done?
So many stories! A chef-volunteer taught kids to bake cookies they now sell locally. A retired engineer built a rainwater harvesting system for a village. College students started a “mobile library” on bicycles for slum kids. Your idea could be next!
