Volunteer Opportunities

At Power in the Blood International School, we believe that volunteering is a vital expression of faith, compassion, and leadership. Our volunteer programs offer students, parents, alumni, and community members the opportunity to make a real difference—both within the school and in the broader community.

Volunteering is more than just lending a hand. It’s about building character, developing empathy, and becoming a blessing to others. We provide structured, meaningful volunteer opportunities that encourage personal growth and foster a spirit of service.


🙌 Why Volunteer?

  • To live out our core value of servant leadership
  • To impact lives through faith-driven action
  • To build stronger school-community relationships
  • To develop new skills, responsibility, and teamwork
  • To fulfill Christian service as a lifestyle, not a duty

👥 Who Can Volunteer?

  • Students (Primary & JHS): Through supervised programs and school clubs
  • Parents & Guardians: Supporting events, mentoring, or community outreach
  • Alumni: Giving back through mentorship and service projects
  • Church & Community Members: Partnering in outreach initiatives

🔍 Types of Volunteer Opportunities

🏫 School-Based Volunteering

  • Assisting in school events and programs
  • Supporting extracurricular activities (e.g., music, arts, sports)
  • Reading to younger students or helping with academic clubs
  • Participating in school chapel services or devotionals

🌍 Community Outreach Projects

  • Visiting orphanages, hospitals, and elderly homes
  • Participating in local clean-up and environmental projects
  • Organizing food, clothing, or book donation drives
  • Evangelism and youth ministry support in local churches

🎓 Mentorship & Life Skills Coaching

  • Alumni-led career talks and mentoring
  • Life skills workshops (e.g., public speaking, time management, entrepreneurship)
  • Faith-based leadership training

Our Impact So Far

Through the collective efforts of our volunteers, we have:

  • Donated school supplies to underserved communities
  • Held successful community prayer walks and crusades
  • Conducted health awareness campaigns
  • Strengthened bonds between students, families, and the larger body of Christ