Get involved • Volunteer • Collaborate

Volunteer or collaborate with The 777 Foundation Society

The Society is a survivor-led, trauma- and safety-informed non-profit in British Columbia. The work builds peer-led support networks, navigation and advocacy information (not legal representation), resilience practices, and privacy-first outreach. Current focus is pilot and capacity-building with a small, consistent group of volunteers and professional allies.

~2–4 hours / month Remote participation where appropriate British Columbia-based preferred (not required) Dignity-first • privacy-first

Note: This is not an emergency or crisis service. If there is immediate danger or urgent risk, contact emergency services first.

Volunteer and collaboration roles

Each role has a dedicated page with a clear brief, scope, safeguarding, and an email-first “express interest” path.

Funding & Partnerships Lead Manage a focused pipeline, funder relationships, and proposals with measurable outcomes
Legal, Policy & Advocacy Ally Plain-language navigation frameworks and readiness tools (no representation)
Mental Health & Social Service Ally Safeguarding frameworks and referral pathways (no clinical services delivered by the Society)
Outreach, Design & Storytelling Privacy-first education and outreach assets; consent-first publishing
Operations & Governance Support Policies, reporting, evaluation, and board-ready tools with lightweight processes
Priority role

Funding, Partnerships & Grant Development

Bring aligned resources into the Society. Lead a focused pipeline and develop fundable projects and proposals tied to measurable outcomes.

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Professional allies

Legal, Policy & Advocacy Allies

Help develop plain-language navigation tools for processes such as employment standards and human rights (no representation).

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Professional allies

Mental Health & Social Service Allies

Strengthen trauma- and safety-informed safeguarding practices and referral pathways (no clinical services delivered by the Society).

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Outreach

Community organisers, designers & storytellers

Create privacy-first education and outreach materials at a topic level while protecting identities and using consent-first publishing.

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Operations

Non-profit operations & governance support

Help build early infrastructure: policies, evaluation, reporting, and board-ready tools. Keep processes lightweight and usable.

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How involvement works

  1. Pick a role and open the role page.
  2. Email first to express interest (short message, no sensitive identifiers).
  3. Routing to the right pathway and confirmation of fit and next steps.
  4. Start small with one defined contribution.
  5. Review after 4–8 weeks (as capacity allows) and adjust scope.

Goal: sustainable contribution without burnout, and without requiring personal disclosure.

Boundaries and safety

  • No crisis response or emergency service.
  • No legal representation. No clinical diagnosis or therapy.
  • Privacy-first: avoid sensitive identifiers in first contact.
  • Consent-first publishing: education and outreach without identifying individuals.
  • Clear scope protects participants, volunteers, and partners.

Policies: PrivacyScope

Optional
Prefer a single email instead of choosing a role?
Use the quick form to prepare a structured email (no data submission).