A Kids at Risk Action project

KARA SIGNAL

The systems are measured. The children are seen.

Volunteer with KARA

Since 2001, KARA has been powered by volunteers who turn concern into action, and data into stories that move hearts and drive reform.

If you are ready to help give at-risk children a voice, review the open roles below and email info@invisiblechildren.org with "Volunteer Opportunity" in the subject line and the role you are interested in.

Facebook page volunteer

2–4 hours per week · Remote

Help KARA reach more people on Facebook. You would post and schedule KARA content, share relevant child-welfare news and resources, respond to comments and messages with care, and help identify ways to grow reach.

You would be a fit if you

  • Care about child protection and want your work to visibly serve it
  • Are comfortable with Facebook posting, sharing, and basic page tools
  • Can commit a few hours a week, on a flexible schedule
  • Are willing to coordinate content ideas with KARA's director

Podcast and social media volunteer

3–5 hours per week · Remote

Help launch and grow KARA's podcast and broader social media presence. You would promote episodes across Facebook, Instagram, X, LinkedIn, and TikTok; draft posts and coordinate graphics; help build a simple content calendar; and monitor basic metrics to guide what to do next.

You would be a fit if you

  • Are comfortable using major social platforms for promotion
  • Write clearly and collaborate well
  • Are curious about content formats and willing to learn new tools
  • Can represent KARA's mission and values in every post

Grant writing and fundraising volunteer

Flexible · Mostly remote

Use your writing and relationship skills to help KARA fund its advocacy. You would research grant opportunities and funders aligned with the mission, draft and edit grant proposals and letters of inquiry, and help with small fundraising campaigns and donor outreach emails.

You would be a fit if you

  • Write and edit at a high standard
  • Follow through carefully on multi-step work
  • Have some experience with grants or fundraising (helpful, not required)
  • Are genuinely interested in child advocacy and systems change

Not one of these? KARA has been powered by volunteers since 1994. Write to info@invisiblechildren.org and describe what you would like to bring. Or see the KARA history for the shape of the work.