At Heart Health India Foundation, we believe in the power of volunteerism to drive positive change in heart health awareness and support. Join our dedicated team of volunteers and contribute your time and skills to make a meaningful impact on individuals and communities across India. Explore the various volunteering opportunities available and find the role that best suits your interests and availability.
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Volunteering with Heart Health India Foundation is a rewarding way to contribute to the community and make a positive impact on heart health awareness and support. Whether you’re passionate about health education, patient support, event organization, or administrative tasks, there are various ways you can get involved. Here’s how you can become a volunteer with us:
Browse Available Roles: Visit our website or contact us to explore the current volunteer opportunities. We offer a range of roles that cater to different interests, skills, and time commitments.
Review the requirements for each volunteer position, including skills needed, time commitment, and any specific qualifications or training.
Complete Volunteer Application Form: Fill out our online volunteer application form. Provide your contact information, availability, preferred volunteer role, and any relevant experience or skills.
Submit Your Application: Once you’ve completed the application form, submit it through our website or email it to our volunteer coordinator. Make sure to double-check your information for accuracy.
Attend Orientation Session: Upon acceptance as a volunteer, attend an orientation session conducted by Heart Health India Foundation. This session will introduce you to our organization, mission, and specific volunteer responsibilities.
Training and Support: Depending on your volunteer role, you may receive additional training or support to prepare you for your tasks. This could include training on heart health awareness, patient interaction, event management, or administrative procedures.
To eliminate preventable heart diseases by empowering people, advancing patient-centered care, and supporting heart patients in living healthier, longer lives.