Volunteering

Transferring your skills for a better tomorrow

INJAZ-UAE aims to inspire and educate future generations. And now you can help too!

The organisation allows for you to bring change in the lives of young minds and in the process, enrich your own. Harness your knowledge and experience the reward of sharing specialized insight with today’s youth by volunteering your time with INJAZ-UAE.   

Volunteers from all walks of life teach our students and end up learning so much more from the interaction. Our volunteers are involved in understanding the true potential of students and in creating an entrepreneurial streak in the children of tomorrow. Thus, they become the very crux of our initiative in nurturing future generations.

To all our supporters and well-wishers- thank you for the pool of experience, skills and knowledge invested in this meritorious cause. Your continued support will see us grow in capacity and reach.

Both Arabic and non-Arabic speaking volunteers are welcome to apply.  You can start now by simply clicking here.

  • Shridhar Sampath

    "Life’s crowning moments come in various hues and shades.  My team’s CEO Ms. Amal Omar won the “Best CEO of the year award”.  The icing on the cake was when ...

    Shridhar Sampath

  • Dana Salloum

    "Volunteering is the most productive use of my time and the most rewarding experience.  It isn’t an extracurricular thing I do on occasion; it is a priority in my life. ...

    Dana Salloum

  • Livia Anzaldo

    "I cannot thank INJAZ enough for sharing the experience of JA Company programs, as they have been the most rewarding experiences since starting up my own company.   It is really ...

    Livia Anzaldo

  • Wajih Atallah

    "Volunteering to teach under the Injaz umbrella was the most rewarding experience I had in 2009. The students were very attentive, and interested in life after school. I found myself ...

    Wajih Atallah

  • Hatem Shaker

    "It was a genuine pleasure for me to participate in today's event. I was inspired by the natural talent of these young ladies. Thanks a million for availing such an ...

    Hatem Shaker

  • Priya Rajaseshan

    "As John Ruskin puts it, 'The highest reward for a man's toil is not what he gets for it, but what he becomes by it.'  These lines are very apt ...

    Priya Rajaseshan

  • Michael Perry

    "This was my first experience as an INJAZ volunteer and, during one discussion on interpersonal communications skills, I asked my students what they thought about mine. 'You're not as nervous ...

    Michael Perry

  • Hamda Al Shamali

    "Being involved in sharing my knowledge and skills with a very young generation was a fruitful experience. The most important thing is the confidence I felt and still feel, which ...

    Hamda Al Shamali

  • Imtiaz Ali

    "I will always treasure our journey together; the students not only learnt new skills but more importantly applied them. Their confidence in themselves and as a group grew tremendously. I’m ...

    Imtiaz Ali

  • Shaker Zainal

    "In my volunteer work, I found little managers in my students…young minds that are very impressionable and can be easily molded with the correct stimulation. It felt great to be ...

    Shaker Zainal