A close-up of hands gently potting a small green seedling in rich soil, soft warm morning daylight, shallow depth of field, natural forest green background.
A close-up of hands gently potting a small green seedling in rich soil, soft warm morning daylight, shallow depth of field, natural forest green background.
Community Action

Lend Your Time to Healing

Your skills can directly accelerate financial aid and critical botanical education for patients navigating chronic illness. Join a dedicated network of compassionate advocates today.

How You Help

Essential Volunteer Roles

We coordinate diverse talents to ensure low-income patients receive swift, dignified assistance and accurate scientific resources.

Advocacy
Expertise
Operations

Community Outreach

Medical Advisory

Administrative Support

Raise awareness in your local area, distribute educational materials, and help reduce the stigma surrounding botanical therapies.

Qualified healthcare professionals translate complex research into accessible, evidence-based guides for patients and families.

Assist with processing patient applications, managing digital communications, and keeping our operations running efficiently.

Get Started

Join Our Advocate Network

Fill out the form below to share your background and interests. Our team will review your application and reach out within three business days to discuss next steps.

Clear Answers

Common Volunteer Questions

We want to make your volunteering experience as transparent and rewarding as possible. Here are answers to the questions we hear most often.

What is the time commitment?

Is volunteering remote?

We offer flexible opportunities ranging from two hours a week for administrative tasks to occasional project-based commitments for medical advisors.

Yes, most of our administrative and educational roles are entirely remote, allowing you to support patients nationwide from the comfort of your home.

Do I need medical training?

How are funds allocated?

We operate with absolute transparency. Donations directly fund patient therapy grants, while volunteer labor keeps our administrative overhead exceptionally low.

No. While we highly value medical advisors, we have a critical need for community advocates, writers, and administrative helpers of all backgrounds.