Volunteer With Us
At the Yarmolyuk Family Foundation, every scholarship we award is made possible not only by generosity, but by people who are willing to give their time and talents. Volunteers are essential to our work—and there are many meaningful ways to get involved.
Whether you have a few hours a month or want to take on a larger role, your contribution helps hardworking students gain access to education and opportunity.
Why Volunteer
Our Foundation was built on the belief that effort matters and that people who show up, work hard, and contribute can make a real difference. Volunteering with us allows you to:
Directly support students pursuing STEM degrees and skilled trades
Use your skills to strengthen a growing nonprofit
Be part of a mission rooted in opportunity, responsibility, and the American Dream
Help turn donations into real, life-changing scholarships
Volunteer Opportunities
We welcome volunteers with a wide range of skills and interests, including:
Administrative Support
Assisting with application processing
Organizing records and communications
Helping with email outreach and scheduling
Fundraising & Development
Supporting fundraising campaigns
Assisting with donor outreach and stewardship
Helping research grants or sponsorship opportunities
Event Planning & Support
Organizing fundraising or community events
Assisting with logistics, registration, and coordination
Helping promote events online or in the community
Communications & Outreach
Writing or editing content
Social media support
Community engagement and awareness efforts
No prior nonprofit experience is required—just a willingness to help and a commitment to our mission.
Who We’re Looking For
We value volunteers who are dependable, thoughtful, and mission-driven. If you believe in education, hard work, and creating opportunity for others, you will fit right in.
Professionals, students, retirees, and community members are all welcome.
Get Involved
If you’re interested in volunteering with the Yarmolyuk Family Foundation, we’d love to hear from you. Together, we can help students who are working hard to build their future—and strengthen the communities we all share.