Volunteer

Ready to serve with an organization that lives the legacy of C.S. Lewis? At the C.S. Lewis Foundation, we have numerous opportunities for you to help us in our mission to higher education.

Here are just a few of the ways people have volunteered over the years:

  1. Conference and event support – Help to ensure the success of our events by volunteering for on-site event support. Depending on which conferences we are convening in a particular year, locations generally include the following: California, Texas, New England, Oxford and/or Cambridge, England
  2. Office support – Assist in the daily operations of the C.S. Lewis Foundation at our home office in Redlands, CA. Duties generally include a range of clerical support activities.
  3. Communications and marketing support – help spread the word about the Foundation through a variety of ways, such as telling your friends about us, forwarding emails, posting information at your work/school/church, making event promoting phonecalls, linking to our website, or promoting our events and mission in other ways. If you are an alumnus of one of the CSLF’s events, you can also help by sharing your experience with others.
  4. Prayer support – Help support our work by praying regularly for the needs of our ministry and programs.

 

How to Join Us

Use our contact form by clicking here. Send us your contact information along with a short paragraph on why you are interested in volunteering with the C.S. Lewis Foundation. Please tell us in what areas you are interested in volunteering and mention any special skills or experience you may have.

Upon receiving your email, we will add you to our volunteer pool so we can contact you when we have a volunteer opportunity that matches your interests and skills..

 

Current Needs

Need
Location

General clerical work

Redlands, California

 

Archiving

Redlands, California

 

Marketing and sponsorship support for
our yearly C.S. Lewis Retreat

 

Texas and surrounding states

Prayer support

 

Anywhere

 

Sharing your experience as an alumni
of a C.S. Lewis Foundation Conference