Do Something

Make your Tag

Volunteer

As a young person, there are lots of ways you can give your time to help UNICEF's work. You could raise money, support campaigns, or help to spread the word about young people's rights. But if you are looking to donate more time and prove your dedication to children's rights, you could become a Youth Champion, apply for one of UNICEF UK's volunteer internships, or find out about volunteering overseas.

Volunteer

Internships

Former UNICEF UK volunteer Russell Abel helped to organise the C8 Children's Forum. Photo: UNICEF UK/2005/Alex Brookes

If you are looking to donate more time and prove your dedication to children's rights, UNICEF UK offers volunteer internships, based in our London offices, for young people over 18 lasting either three or six months.

Internships

Get Involved On Campus

The On Campus UNICEF society at St Andrews hosted a 'St Andrews’ got Talent!' show in 2009 to raise money for UNICEF. Photo: UNICEF On Campus St Andrews

Whether you are in your first or final year at university, you can get involved with fundraising and campaigning with UNICEF by joining On Campus – UNICEF UK's student network.

Get Involved On Campus