At the Brain Aneurysm Foundation, volunteers play an important role in helping us raise awareness, support those affected, and advance life-saving research. Whether you are looking to lead in your community, organize an event, or simply lend a hand when needed, there are many meaningful ways to get involved.


Members of the National Volunteer Council serve as ambassadors for the Foundation at a broader level, helping connect BAF to partnerships, funding opportunities, and new networks. This role is ideal for individuals with strong professional or community connections who want to help expand our reach and impact.

Community Ambassadors help grow BAF’s presence in their local area by building relationships, supporting local outreach, and helping create opportunities for connection and awareness. This role is a great fit for someone who enjoys bringing people together and leading grassroots efforts.

Event Organizers plan and host local or virtual events using BAF’s tools, resources, and branding. From awareness events to small fundraisers or community gatherings, this role helps bring the mission to life in meaningful and visible ways.

General Volunteers help with outreach, event support, logistics, and other community efforts as needed. This is a flexible way to get involved and a great starting point for those who want to support BAF without a large time commitment.