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High School Volunteer Program:

If you’re a high school student passionate about driving a positive change in your community, we are thrilled to offer a Youth Volunteer Program. It’s an opportunity for you to earn 24+ community service hours and help raise mental health awareness.

Why should you be a part of this?

  • Impactful Contribution: As a Youth volunteer you’ll have the unique opportunity to creatively spread the message of mental health awareness through social media in your own community and beyond and earn volunteer hours.
  • Leadership Development: This program serves to hone essential leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
  • College Application Enrichment – Earn Volunteer hours and referrals:  Participation in this mental health awareness initiative holds a commendable addition to your college application.
  • Meaningful Networking: This environment fosters meaningful connections and enduring friendships that extend beyond your college years.
  • Personal Growth:  Engaging in conversations with the Rcoz team about mental health will impact your personal growth, resilience, and overall understanding of yourself. 

Role responsibilities

  • Design social media
  • Organize and mediate a storytelling session
  • Learn exponential growth marketing
  • Attend company marketing meetings and provide feedback on campaigns and events
  • Record a story

Earn

As a Student Ambassador in our program, you will be vital in promoting mental health awareness and fostering a supportive campus community. Here’s what you can expect to do:

  • Volunteer Hours
  • Referral based on contributions 
  • Develop skills 
  • Building up your resume

Eligibility

High school students, this is a remote role

Duration

  • 8 weeks 
  • Time commitment: Approximately 3 hours per week

How to apply?

Please fill out the form below. For any questions or concerns, please reach out to us at [email protected].

Please note that Applications are accepted on a Rolling basis