Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 5 volunteers for Helping with online presence
category
General Skills & Services
sub-category
Photography
duration
1-4 hours
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Help National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs with 5 volunteers for Helping with online presence
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National Rescue for Poverty & Drugs is calling on passionate and skilled volunteers to help us strengthen our online presence and amplify our impact in the community. We are a nonprofit organization dedicated to uplifting vulnerable individuals through food relief, rehabilitation support, and poverty alleviation programs. To continue expanding our reach and engaging more donors, partners, and beneficiaries, we need help with: 💻 Volunteer Roles: - Social Media Management (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok) - Content Creation (graphics, videos, stories) - Website Updates & SEO - Email Campaigns & Newsletters - Online Fundraising Strategy Whether you're a student, freelancer, digital marketer, or simply someone who wants to make a difference—your time and talent can help us drive real change. 🕒 Time Commitment: Flexible hours, remote work, and a chance to contribute meaningfully to a cause that matters. If you're interested in volunteering or learning more, please contact us at: 📧 [Your Email Address] 📞 [Your Phone Number] Together, we can build a stronger digital voice for those who need it most.
Helpful tips
Stay safe
- 1. Don’t pass any personal information to people you haven’t met offline before.
- 2. When meeting one of your contacts offline for the first time, always be sure to arrange to meet in a public place.
- 3. Make sure that you are not left alone with someone that you have never met before.
- 4. Know where you’re going. If you’re headed off the beaten track or into an unfamiliar part of town, be sure you have directions and a GPS or map book.
- 5. If you feel unsafe, consult the person in charge and let him or her know.
- 6. Avoid wearing expensive jewellery: it could get damaged, lost or stolen.
- 7. Ask, ask, ask! If you’re worried about something or concerned about your safety in a certain situation, ask the person in charge.