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Become a Volunteer

Join our team of dedicated volunteers and help us make a difference in our community.

Volunteer Opportunities

Explore the various ways you can contribute your time and talents to our mission.

Elderly Care Support
Time Commitment: 4-6 hours per week

Assist with our elderly care program by providing companionship and support to seniors.

Orphanage Assistant
Time Commitment: 6-8 hours per week

Help care for children at St. Barnabas Orphanage Home through tutoring and activities.

Education Mentor
Time Commitment: 2-4 hours per week

Mentor and tutor students in our educational programs to help them succeed academically.

Healthcare Assistant
Time Commitment: 8-10 hours per week

Support our healthcare initiatives by assisting medical staff at Balm of Gilead Hospital.

Farm Volunteer
Time Commitment: 4-8 hours per week

Help with agricultural activities at our Ewulu Integrated Farm to promote food security.

Event Coordinator
Time Commitment: Variable, project-based

Assist with planning and organizing fundraising and community events.

Apply to Volunteer

Fill out the form below to express your interest in volunteering with us.

Volunteer Application
Please provide your information and areas of interest to get started.

Join Us in Making a Difference

Your support can help us continue our mission of serving and empowering vulnerable individuals and communities.

Volunteer Testimonials

Hear from those who have experienced the joy and fulfillment of volunteering with us.

"Volunteering with DAAF has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. The impact we make in the community is truly meaningful."

Sarah Williams

Sarah Williams

Elderly Care Volunteer

"I've been volunteering at St. Barnabas Orphanage for two years, and it's changed my perspective on life. The children bring so much joy and purpose."

Michael Okonkwo

Michael Okonkwo

Orphanage Assistant

"As a healthcare professional, volunteering at Balm of Gilead Hospital allows me to serve those who might not otherwise have access to quality care."

Dr. Elizabeth Adeyemi

Dr. Elizabeth Adeyemi

Healthcare Volunteer