Sherpas are not taking someone on hike, you are hiking with that person. Sherpas are part of a team that helps hikers using a Rosie or possibly hiking on foot. Training is offered throughout the year (in person and virtually) and volunteers are required to attend at least one session per year, unless otherwise indicated.
We connect our student with someone who can relate: a former college graduate who can share life experiences and give advice on successfully transitioning into college life. Coaches should have graduated college in the last 10 – 15 years and be able to support and guide students transitioning to college. Experience as a first-generation student…
We connect students with leaders in fields related to their majors – professionals who are well networked and adept at providing industry insights. Coaches should be college graduate well established in profession (10+ years industry experience) and be well networked and able to provide insights and connections in students field of study.
Give of your time by volunteering to teach or help in a club, serve on a board or committee, or host a club.
Volunteers may also assist with office work, building and grounds upkeep, and making prizes for children.
Responsible for coordinating efforts to bring in financial resources to support Africa Fire Mission. Efforts include annual campaigns, end of year requests, developing periodic events and annual fundraisers and overseeing efforts of other funding initiatives.
Gathers prayer requests from AFM leadership on a weekly to monthly basis and sends out prayer requests to prayer team members. Contact AFM for detailed position description.
Travel to for our missions to Africa and other developing communities across the world. AFM believes that everyone can contribute to the work we are doing with firefighters overseas. If you have extensive fire experience, little fire experience, no fire experience, we can use you. If you are a fire chief, firefighter, paramedic, fire instructor,…
Our resident programs are designed to provide incarcerated men and women with the spiritual, personal, and professional skills to navigate life behind bars and prepare for a successful return to their communities. Classes are designed to bring members of local communities inside prison walls to do life alongside the men and women we serve –…
Our reentry programs are designed to provide incarcerated men and women with the spiritual, personal, and professional skills needed to prepare for a successful return to their communities. The objective is to assist incarcerated individuals with their reentry into society by providing transformational knowledge and experiences. The Fourward Reentry program has three facets – Inside…