OUR VOLUNTEERS
Join us in making a lasting impact and difference in the world.
 +Become a volunteer
Join us in building a better life and beautiful future for the underserved population.
We are committed to enhancing the barrier that hinders the accessibility of quality education to the underserved populations in Obanliku LGA, Cross River State, and Nigeria
MEET OUR VOLUNTEERS

Ejikpese Meshack
Volunteer

Ayang Joseph
Volunteer

Ejikpese Remedy
Volunteer

Godwin Alex
Volunteer

Getrude Adams
Volunteer

Abigail Isaiac
Support Staff

Deborah Christian
Support Staff

Peter Amborson
Support Staff

Dean Michael
Support Staff

Daniel Luke
Support Staff

Orman Starski
Volunteer

Alen Craig
Volunteer

Patricia Olmart
Volunteer

Sean Nickson
Volunteer

Lovelyn Mark
Volunteer
Frequently Asked Questions
The Joseph Ogogo Foundation is a non-governmental organization committed to improving the lives of people in rural communities, especially within the Obanliku LGA of Cross River State and Across Nigeria. The Foundation focuses on areas like education, health, food, scholarships, youth empowerment, environmental sustainability, and social welfare.
Anyone passionate about community development, regardless of background or professional experience, can volunteer. However, specific roles may require certain skills, training, or qualifications.
Volunteers can work in the following areas:
Community outreach and sensitization
Health campaigns and medical missions
Educational support (e.g., tutoring, mentoring)
Youth empowerment and skills training
Environmental and sanitation projects
Fundraising and proposal writing
Social media and communications
Logistics and event support
No, volunteers are welcome from any location. However, willingness to travel to and work in rural areas of Obanliku LGA is essential.
Volunteering is unpaid, but it offers valuable experience, community impact, and the opportunity to build networks. In some cases, stipends or travel allowances may be provided, depending on the nature of the project and available funding.
Time commitments vary by project. Some may last a few days (e.g., education outreaches), while others may require weeks or months. Flexible and short-term volunteering opportunities are available.
For major interventions or multi-day projects, basic accommodation and feeding may be provided. This is usually communicated ahead of time.
You can apply by:
Filling out the volunteer application form on our website or social media page
Sending an email to info@ogogofoundation.org with your CV and a short statement of interest
Visiting our office in Abuja for in-person registration.
Making a tangible impact in underserved communities
Gaining experience in grassroots development
Receiving a certificate of participation
Networking with development professionals
Skills development and leadership opportunities
Yes. Volunteers are usually given a brief orientation or training session before major field activities to ensure they understand their roles, cultural sensitivities, and the project’s goals.
Absolutely. All volunteers are expected to uphold the Foundation’s values integrity, compassion, respect, and professionalism at all times. Misconduct can lead to dismissal from volunteer activities.
While volunteering does not guarantee employment, dedicated volunteers may be considered for available roles or contracted work if they demonstrate commitment and competence.
Follow JOF on social media, subscribe to our YouTube Channel, or regularly visit our website. You can also join our WhatsApp or Telegram volunteer group for updates.
