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    Activate the future

    Volunteer with AGBU

    Volunteers are the core activators of AGBU's work and network. For generations, individuals have served in various ways to make meaningful impact: offering professional expertise and mentorship, serving in the homeland and leading communities. We offer countless engagement opportunities, in-person or virtual, locally or abroad. AGBU is committed to building our already vast community of active citizens.

    Read about the different ways you can give back, in-person or virtually, locally or in Armenia.

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    Serve in the Homeland

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    Serve in the Homeland

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    Build, Create, Distribute

    AGBU has a number of programs for volunteers looking to spend time in Armenia, ready to roll up their sleeves. While we host teens in our Discover Armenia program which includes a community service component, our volunteer offerings are for young adults:

    Arménie, Terre de Vie: Spend three weeks in a rural location in August and get involved with the local community needs. Past groups have renovated and refurbished classrooms and community centers, distributed goods and clothing and contributed to the general well-being of a village. Participants ages 18 and up are encouraged to join.

    Armenians Come Together (ACT): For those who wish to spend one week in Armenia in a meaningful way, AGBU ACT is for you. Volunteers are welcome to stay in AGBU housing and distribute humanitarian packages throughout the region. Other past activities include working with children with disabilities and hosting family events. Participants ages 18 are up are encouraged to join. 

    Headed to Armenia and looking to help out? Contact us at volunteer@agbu.org to see if there is an upcoming activity looking for assistance. 

     

     

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    Connect, Teach, Learn

    The human capital in Armenia is our most valuable asset and for those looking to contribute their time and expertise, AGBU has a number of opportunities.

    AGBU Business Mentors: Share your professional expertise with participants and alumnae of AGBU EmpowerHer. Volunteer mentors can serve as guest speakers or workshop leaders, or offer one-on-one guidance to address specific business challenges. Commitments can be varied in length.  [In-person and/or virtual]

    ANI Language Coaching: Many participants in our Armenia programs are looking to fine tune their English conversational skills. Virtual coaches can make a tremendous impact by helping to build confidence and fluency. AGBU provides a curriculum guideline and coaches are expected to regularly connect with participants. [Virtual]

    TUMO Workshops: Our TUMOxAGBU partnership also encourages diaspora experts who would like to lead Learning Labs and connect in-person with teens in Armenia and Artsakh.  [In-person and/or virtual]

     

     

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    Mentor and Motivate

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    Mentor and Motivate

     

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    Impact the Next Generation

    Global Leadership Program (GLP) Mentors: Our longstanding GLP mentorship matches professionals with college and graduate students spending a summer together in various cities. The program encourages networking between established professionals and those taking early steps in their careers. Opportunities include one-on-one mentoring as well as speaking to larger forums.  [In-person and/or virtual]

    Goriz Leadership Program Speakers: Professionals in Europe various fields with an interest in career and community leadership and advocacy converge for various workshops and conferences. Program speakers can offer important insight and advice for these high achieving individuals. [In-person and/or virtual]

    GenNext Mentorship (California): For 20 years, teens in Glendale, CA have benefited from the guidance and presence of positive adult role models through GenNext. Mentors are screened and matched with area teens who seek extra support navigating challenging years.  [In-person]

    Local Young Professionals (YP) Mentoring: Many of our YP groups have launched local career mentoring between seasoned and early professionals. In addition, our YPs host lectures and speaker series always looking for expert presenters.  [In-person and/or virtual]

     

     

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    Mentor in Armenia

    The human capital in Armenia is our most valuable asset and for those looking to contribute their time and capacity as industry experts or teachers, AGBU has a number of opportunities both in-person and virtually. 

    AGBU Business Mentors: Share your expertise with participants and alumnae of AGBU EmpowerHer programs, like AGBU Women Entrepreneurs and AGBU Women Coders.  Industry experts can be guest speakers, workshop leaders, or offer one-on-one guidance. Commitments can be varied in length.  [In-person and/or virtual]

    ANI Language Coaching: Many participants in our Armenia programs are looking to fine tune their conversational skills. Virtual coaches can make a tremendous impact by helping to build confidence and fluency. AGBU provides a curriculum guideline and coaches are expected to regularly connect with participants. [Virtual]

    TUMO Workshops: Our TUMOxAGBU partnership also encourages diaspora experts who would like to lead Learning Labs and connect in-person with teens in Armenia and Artsakh.  [In-person and/or virtual]

     

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    Activate Communities

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    Our Communities, Our Core

    Volunteers serve local communities in many capacities - managing our overarching Chapters or Young Professionals Committees, executing events or running programs like performing arts initiatives, scouts, sports and camps. Most communities have committees for each of these interests and in the case where they do not, we invite you to start a new committee. 

    Chapter Committees: Develop local programs including educational and cultural initiatives, host events and fundraisers and often oversee other local arts and youth committees.

    Young Professionals Groups: Individuals ages 22-40 unite under the AGBU umbrella to host thought-provoking events and forums, fundraisers and social events providing opportunity for networking amongst peers. In recent years our YP groups have taken a larger role as activists locally and globally.

    Scouts/Sports (AYA): These committees serve a more focused goal of running local scout groups and sports leagues. Volunteers are often needed as leaders, organizers, coaches and more.

    Youth Programs: Depending on the demographics of a community, volunteers are appreciated to initiate or maintain youth engagement programming, like camps, after school programming, etc. 

    Arts Committees - From choirs to dance groups, theater troupes and more, local committees come together to create opportunities for artistic expression. In addition, volunteers can also work with our AGBU Performing Arts Department to produce impressive showcases of Armenian talents on stage, screen and in galleries. 

    To learn more and find out what opportunities exist near you, contact volunteer@agbu.org.

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    Young Professionals community in South Korea

     

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    Fund the Future

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    Support and Fundraise

    Our volunteers keep AGBU evolving and supported. We rely on the generosity of donors to sustain our programming and volunteers can join a committee to plan a fundraiser event or host their own individual event.

    No event or initiative is too big or too small. The funds can be directed to AGBU’s Opportunity Fund (areas of greatest need) or to a specific AGBU program or cause. 

    Examples of events planned by volunteers include themed parties, silent auctions, workshops or conferences, book launches, concerts or dinners. Some volunteers opt to dedicate a run, walk or bike-a-thon race to AGBU. Others host receptions at their home to raise awareness and funds or AGBU initiatives. 

    To learn more contact giving@agbu.org.

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    YP Yerevan Fundraise for women

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    Interested in volunteering? Have a new idea? We love hearing from motivated individuals ready to give back. Complete the Volunteer Interest form below. 

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    Our volunteers come from diverse backgrounds but share one common interest: making a difference.

    See what recent participants have to say:

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    AGBU Volunteer Impact

    Read about how our volunteer network gives back locally and globally.

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    Life Lessons

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    Diran Guiliguian

    Raising Awareness, Strengthening Ties

    "AGBU’s strength resides in the guidance, resources, ideas, and moral support that it provides to its volunteers."
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    Reviving and Thriving

    Sarine Karajerjian helped reignite and mobilize YPs in Lebanon
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    The Bigger Picture

    How Carin Kellzi and YPLA work to contribute to the greater mission of AGBU
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    Most Likely to Make a Difference

    Vahe Ekmekjian is a one-man masterclass in Alumni Relations
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    Entertainment Revolution

    How Google’s Serge Kassardjian is transforming the way we consume entertainment and media
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    Bridging Education with Technology

     Anna Dolabjian brings AGBU AVC to Cairo, Egypt
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    Transformative Connections

    For Maria Stepanian educating and empowering youth is a way of life
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    Krikor Demirjian

    Rebuilding and Connecting

    "AGBU has been part of my family tree and I believe it is my calling. The organization has allowed me to lay the groundwork for the rest of my life."
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    Mihran ‘Miro’ Egavian

    Formula for Engagement

    For Mihran Egavian volunteering is beyond satisfaction
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    Negotiating a Better Future

    Stepan Khzrtian cultivates a culture of negotiation in Armenia
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    An Educator Through and Through

    Ani Shabazian draws on her past to improve the lives of children through education
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    Tzoler Oukayan

    Growth During Pandemic

    "I am a better person and community member because of the opportunities that I have taken advantage of through AGBU."
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    Garine Seuylemezian

    Striking Chords

    "At AGBU LA Choir, every choir practice is an opportunity to learn and be inspired by our music, our history and the wealth of our musical culture."
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    Anouche Torossian

    Taking the Lead for YP Paris

    "AGBU's worldwide network and professionalism allow us to envision and implement ambitious actions to unite the young Armenian generation."
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    Participants of AGBU Goriz

    Inspiring New Leadership

    "AGBU resembles the fabric of the global Armenian nation in its ability to create impact by engaging communities throughout the world for more than 115 years."
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    Class Act

    High school junior Alexander Balikian inspires classmates to volunteer their time to Armenia
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    Datev Soulian

    Cultural Ambassador

    Datev Soulian finds ways to connect through the Armenian network for a greater good
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