Become a Volunteer

Why Your Voice Matters More Than Ever

Right now, thousands of Georgia families are silently drowning in impossible choices. Your willingness to speak up could be their lifeline.

Champion Every Child's Fight

Unlike organizations that focus on one disease, SPK fights for every child—whether they face cancer, cerebral palsy, heart disease, or any life-threatening condition. When you represent our mission, you're advocating for every family in crisis, not just a select few.

Amplify Your Impact

Your voice doesn't just raise funds—it raises awareness about children most people never think about. Every conversation you start, every post you share, every event you host brings us closer to a Georgia where no child's diagnosis becomes their family's financial disaster.

Build Something Bigger

Your efforts today help us expand nationwide. Every dollar you help raise, every person you educate, every community you reach brings us closer to serving vulnerable children and families across America. You're not just fundraising—you're building a movement.

The Urgent Reality

68% of families with chronically ill children face crushing financial burden. While you're reading this, parents are choosing between medicine and meals, between treatment and rent. Your voice can reach the people who will change that reality.

The Movement You'll Help Build

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Families waiting for help across Georgia

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Face impossible financial choices daily

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Goes directly to approved family expenses

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Goes to families as cash—all paid to vendors

Turn Your Passion Into Powerful Change

As an SPK Ambassador, you’re not just raising money—you’re raising hope. Here’s how to maximize your impact

Create Online Fundraising Campaigns

Platform Power: Use GoFundMe, Facebook birthday fundraisers, or other social platforms to share our mission with your network. Every share reaches people who've never heard about families like Emma's—an 8-year-old fighting leukemia while her parents choose between electricity and medicine.

Host Community Events

Local Impact: Organize benefit dinners, charity walks, or awareness events in your community. These face-to-face connections create the most powerful ambassadors—people who meet you, hear the stories, and become champions themselves.

Become a Social Media Champion

Share the Stories: Post about families we're helping (with permission), share our impact updates, and help us reach parents who desperately need to know we exist. Your authentic voice carries more weight than any advertising could.

Engage Your Workplace

Corporate Connection: Introduce SPK to your company's CSR team. Many businesses want to support local families but don't know how. Your personal endorsement opens doors to major partnership opportunities.

Your Ambassador Toolkit

When you join our team, you get everything you need to succeed:

Professional marketing materials and family stories

Social media templates and suggested content

Event planning guidance and support

Direct access to our team for questions

Impact reports showing exactly how funds are used

While you're reading this, there's a Georgia family sitting in a hospital room, watching their child fight for life while drowning in impossible choices. Your voice—your willingness to speak up, raise awareness, and rally your community—could be the difference between despair and hope.

Every conversation you start, every dollar you help raise, every heart you touch brings us closer to a world where no child's diagnosis becomes their family's disaster. You have the power to be the voice that changes everything.

Contact us: info@skyepreciouskids.org
Subject line: "I Want to Become an SPK Ambassador"

Together, we ensure no family fights alone.

Be a Volunteer

Contact us at volunteer@skyepreciouskids.org or complete the form below

Volunteer Submission Form

Make Donations

By donating to Skye Precious Kids, you will be impacting and funding education and health resources for Georgia families, with documented economic hardship and not already receiving financial aid, caring for children with a terminal diagnosis. Financial aid is never given directly to individuals.