Volunteer With Us
Give your time, skills, and compassion. Join a growing network of citizens working on-ground to turn distress into dignity.
Why Volunteer with PM DistressCares?
Volunteering with us puts you at the heart of India's emergency response network. You'll work alongside dedicated teams, government agencies, and community leaders to deliver real help where it's needed most.
Community Reach
Work directly with affected families across urban slums, flood zones, and rural districts.
Certified Training
All volunteers receive verified training, orientation, and official certification upon completion.
Flexible Scheduling
Local, remote, and on-site opportunities with weekend and short-term placements available.
Choose Your Role
Whether you're a medical professional, a logistics expert, or simply a compassionate citizen — there's a place for you here.
Medical Support
Doctors, nurses, paramedics, and mental health professionals can join our rapid medical response units deployed during health crises.
- First-aid camp deployment
- Telemedicine support
- Psychological first aid
Logistics & Relief
Help coordinate the storage, packing, and distribution of food kits, hygiene supplies, medicines, and emergency equipment.
- Supply chain coordination
- Relief kit packing
- Field distribution drives
Remote Support
Can't be on-site? Help us remotely through data management, digital outreach, content creation, and translation services.
- Social media campaigns
- Data entry & analysis
- Language translation
3 Simple Steps to Start
Apply Online
Fill out the volunteer registration form below with your skills, availability, and preferred role.
Get Briefed
Our team will contact you within 48 hours for a short orientation call to match you to the right program.
Serve & Certify
Complete your placement and receive an official volunteer certificate from PM DistressCares Fund.
Volunteer Registration
Complete the form below and our team will reach out within 48 hours.
Can't Volunteer Right Now?
A financial donation still makes a huge difference. Even ₹100 can provide a day's meals for an affected family.