Volunteer with Brady’s Keep On Project
Volunteers help us walk alongside families in Utah County who are grieving a suicide loss —
through gentle practical support, thoughtful events, and quiet behind-the-scenes work.
Whether you have a few hours a month or want to be more involved, there’s a place for you
to help families feel seen, supported, and less alone.
Ways you can help
We have opportunities for both “front of house” and “behind the scenes” support. You don’t
need special training — just a willingness to show up with care.
Event & fundraiser support
Event & fundraiser support
Help with setting up, welcoming guests, checking people in, or cleaning up at
community events and fundraisers.
Behind-the-scenes help
Behind-the-scenes help
Support with admin tasks, communications, and coordination so our grant and
resource work can run smoothly.
Sharing the word
Sharing the word
Help share about Brady’s Keep On Project in your circles — at workplaces,
faith communities, or through social media.
What volunteering looks like
We want volunteering to feel sustainable and supportive — never overwhelming. Here’s a general
picture of what to expect.
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Share your interests
Tell us a bit about your availability, comfort level, and what kinds of tasks feel like a good
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Connect with our team
We’ll follow up to talk through current needs, answer questions, and make sure expectations are clear
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Support families together
You’ll be invited to help with specific events or tasks, with guidance and check-ins so you aren’t doing
it alone.
Why your time matters
Families navigating a suicide loss are juggling grief, logistics, and often deep emotional shock. Volunteers
help create small pockets of steadiness — whether that’s a warm welcome at an event, a thoughtfully organized
space, or simply tasks handled quietly in the background.
When you give your time, you’re helping families feel that they are not carrying everything alone, and that
their loved one is remembered with care.
Volunteer FAQs
Do I need prior experience to volunteer?
No. We welcome people with all kinds of backgrounds. Some roles may require
comfort around grief and emotionally tender spaces, but others are purely
logistical or behind the scenes.
How much time do I need to commit?
Most volunteer roles are a few hours at a time for specific events, or
occasional help with administrative tasks. You can indicate your general
availability on the form below, and we’ll work with you from there.
Can I volunteer with friends, family, or a group?
Yes. If you’re interested in group volunteering (such as coworkers, a youth
group, or a community organization), please mention that in your form and
we’ll follow up with ideas.
Is this a good fit if I’ve experienced suicide loss myself?
It can be, but your own wellbeing comes first. If you’re currently in an
especially tender season of grief, we can talk together about what feels
supportive and what might be too heavy right now.
Sign up to volunteer
If you’re interested in helping, please fill out this short form. Sharing your interests and
availability helps us invite you into roles that are a good fit.
- We’ll follow up by email as soon as we’re able.
- You’re always welcome to adjust your involvement over time.
- There’s no pressure to say “yes” to every opportunity.
If you’re not sure where you’d like to help yet, you can simply check “I’m open to wherever
you need support most.”
Volunteer interest form
Volunteer interest form
Please share your contact information and a few details. We’ll be in touch.
