become a volunteer
To put one's skills at the service of a project that makes aid more accessible.
Joining Silence Allows Violence as a volunteer means contributing, on your own scale, to the development of a network of associations and experienced professionals, as well as to the creation of resources and tools for victims of violence, their loved ones and field workers.

Volunteers contribute, each in their own way, to the development of the association, the network and the resources made available to the people concerned, their relatives and professionals.
Together, we are advancing a collective project based on solidarity, cooperation and access to aid.
Why become a volunteer?
• To put your skills to work for a vital cause,
• To support a human and committed project, even remotely,
• And to help make aid more visible and more consistent.
Our needs change over time: administration, communication, coordination, fundraising, network evaluation, etc.

Can't find a mission that suits you?
You can also freely offer your help or ask a question:
“This project thrives thanks to the goodwill and energy of those who are involved.”

