What Our Volunteers Do

Our volunteers lead cyber safety awareness through sessions, campaigns, and campus programs. They promote legal literacy and guide individuals toward legal aid and pro bono services where support is needed. Behind the scenes, they handle research, coordination, and execution to keep projects moving.

Roles of our Volunteers

Trainer

Cyber Trainers educate and equip communities with clear, practical cyber safety knowledge, turning complex digital risks into simple actions that help people stay safe and confident online.

Warrior

Cyber Warriors form the backbone of Project CyberShield, handling coordination, strategy, and digital execution that keeps every initiative running smoothly from behind the scenes.

Saathi

Cyber Saathi is a student-led digital safety movement that prepares young leaders to take charge of cyber safety on their campuses and drive responsible digital practices through Project CyberShield.

Our Volunteers

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who can volunteer with us?

Any motivated student or young professional who wants to work on social impact, legal awareness, or cyber safety.

No. What really matters is willingness to learn, show up on time, and take responsibility. Training is provided before any on-ground or digital work.

You may conduct awareness sessions, assist in research, help with content, manage events, or support legal and cybercrime outreach depending on your role.

Time commitment varies by project. Most roles require a few focused hours per week. 

Both. Some roles are fully online. Others involve on-ground activities like workshops, surveys, or awareness drives. This is clarified before you join.

Will I get a certificate?

Yes, provided you complete your assigned responsibilities sincerely and meet basic participation requirements. Certificates are based on work done, not just registration.

No. This is a voluntary role focused on learning, service, and impact. What you gain is real-world exposure, leadership experience, and credibility.

We try to align roles with your interest and skills. Final allocation depends on project needs and team balance. Flexibility is appreciated.

Yes. Volunteers who show reliability and initiative are considered for coordinator or team lead roles in ongoing and future projects.

Yes, if you take it seriously. You gain field exposure, teamwork skills, documentation experience, and a credible record of social work.