“Drive for a Cause” is a distinctive initiative aimed at involving individuals who own a 4-wheeler vehicle/ 2-wheeler or individuals with no vehicle but go and interact with nearby people for the cause and fostering awareness of animal welfare within the community as a team. A dedicated team of members embarks on a journey with essential materials, actively engaging with people to raise awareness about animal welfare.
Currently, DRIVE FOR A CAUSE is open to the below locations
Visit the page by clicking here .
What do we expect from the volunteer?
Mandatory: compassion towards all animals is a must.
Flexibility: On-Field
Biweekly Engagement: 6 Hours
Eligibility: Have your own 2/ 4-wheeler vehicle and the ability to drive it and also individuals with no vehicle but can go and interact with the nearby people.
Rewards*: Credits, Volunteer Certificate
*required to participate in the activity for a duration of one year.
How does the activity function?
- Vehicle Owners/ Individuals (volunteers) interested in volunteering for our awareness program should contact us.
- We will facilitate the registration process and initiate onboarding.
- After discussing details with the volunteer, we will schedule a suitable date and time slot.
- On the specified date and time, we will gather for our awareness program.
- Volunteers are required to dedicate a minimum of 6 hours every 15 days.
How to register?
- Click here and choose the volunteer type as ‘Organization Volunteering’
- Ensure that you provide complete details, such as your address and volunteer description (mention your interest towards Drive For A Cause), to expedite the form processing.
- Our team will respond with a Terms email.
- Once you agree to our Terms, you will be successfully onboarded.
What activities are planned?
- Distribution of water bowls to the public
- Dispensing educational materials to the public
- Interaction with the public and collect the data of the interested people.
- Interaction with the public and installation of water bowls
- Collaborative meetings with government/non-government/NGO institutions
- Visits to schools and colleges
- Setting up mobile stalls