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National Volunteers Task Force
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NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS PROGRAMME
NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS TASK FORCE (NVTF)
Demands for VOLUNTEERS assignments come from every corner from India and cover a wide range of professional skills and competencies.
Be a part of our VOLUNTEERS TASK FORCE (NVTF)
The decision to serve as a AICHLS Volunteer, at home or abroad, is based on a commitment to AICHLS’s contribution to peace, development and in support of human rights
As an AICHLS Volunteer you have the extraordinary opportunity to create beneficial change and have a positive impact on people's lives. Even if your assignment is fairly short, it can have a long-term impact and achieve a ripple effect that extends far beyond the immediate beneficiaries of your efforts. Your actions as AICHLS Volunteer can also inspire others to volunteer and to believe that they too can make a contribution towards peace and development.
Volunteer opportunities is in your own community/Area
The first place to look for volunteer opportunities is in your own community. Engage with your local community and other communities and groups where you live. Explore local initiatives and community groups and find out about the hidden issues and projects that could benefit from your enthusiasm and an extra pair of hands.