VOLUNTEER
On-Call · Group Action · Remote Support
Why Volunteer With Radako
Radako brings people together for real-world humanitarian and environmental action—not as full-time staff, but as engaged, capable individuals who want to show up when it matters.
We’re building a network of volunteers who are:
- willing to participate in group efforts (in person or remote)
- open to on-call opportunities for time-sensitive work
- interested in environmental restoration, disaster response, and community support
- motivated by purpose, not titles
This is about participation, not employment.
What This Is (and What It Isn’t)
This Is:
- On-call volunteer coordination
- Group meetups for activities like:
- tree planting
- wildfire and post-disaster restoration
- environmental cleanup
- documentation and education support
- Remote and decentralized participation
- Flexible involvement based on availability
This Is Not:
- Full-time or part-time employment
- On-site staffing positions
- Long-term role commitments (unless mutually agreed later)
Radako is currently focused on mobilizing people for action, not building a traditional workforce.
Types of Volunteer Support We’re Seeking
We’re interested in learning what you can offer and what you want to contribute, including but not limited to:
Field & Group Action
- Tree planting and land restoration
- Environmental cleanup
- Post-disaster support and recovery efforts
- Community-based environmental projects
Remote & Support Roles
- Research and planning
- Environmental or humanitarian documentation
- Media, writing, or outreach support
- Mapping, logistics, or coordination assistance
Skills & Experience
You don’t need credentials—but if you have experience in any of the following, let us know:
- Environmental work or conservation
- Emergency or disaster response
- Construction, tools, or outdoor labor
- Media, photography, or documentation
- Organizing, coordination, or facilitation
How Volunteering Works (For Now)
Radako is currently organizing volunteers through:
- Interest lists
- Email or message-based coordination
- Meetups for group action
- Remote collaboration when applicable
When opportunities arise, we reach out to those who have expressed interest and match availability, location, and skills where possible.
There is no obligation to participate in every activity.
What We Ask From Volunteers
- Honesty about availability and capacity
- Respect for people, land, and communities
- Willingness to work collaboratively
- Openness to learning and adapting
Safety, communication, and respect are always prioritized.
Interested in Volunteering?
If you’d like to be on our volunteer interest list, please tell us:
- What you’re interested in helping with
- Whether you prefer in-person, remote, or both
- Your general availability
- Any relevant skills or experience
- Links to social profiles or portfolios
Not Ready to Volunteer?
You can still support Radako by:
- Following our updates
- Sharing opportunities with others
- Supporting our work financially
Thank You
Radako depends on people who are willing to show up—when and where they can.
If that sounds like you, we’d be glad to connect.















