Volunteer: Edit Survivor Story Videos for YouTube Presence
This is a volunteer opportunity provided by Taproot Foundation, a nonprofit creating social change through pro bono connections.We'd like to connect with a skilled volunteer who can help us edit 3–5 long-form YouTube videos from provided raw footage, voice notes, and written content. Deliverables should include clear structure and pacing, clean cuts, basic transitions, balanced audio, and simple on-screen text or captions.These videos will strengthen our YouTube presence and make survivor stories and service information more accessible. By amplifying messaging about safe rides and available supports, volunteers will help promote timely escapes, connect survivors to resources, and engage donors and partners to expand life-saving transportation and healing services.We will provide creative direction, messaging, source material, and reference examples before work begins. The team will clarify priorities and review drafts with the volunteer. Specific timelines, file access, and check-in cadence will be discussed during onboarding so the volunteer can work confidently and independently.Army Pink Mission: Army Pink: Pathway to Freedom is a survivor-led initiative that makes escape possible — by funding the very first step: a safe ride out. We turn compassion into action by helping survivors of domestic abuse leave danger and begin again with dignity, support, and a path toward healing. Because no one should be left behind when they’re ready to leave. We provide safe rides for survivors who need a way out of dangerous situations. We also connect survivors with meaningful support through trusted partners who offer mental health care, education, wellness, and long-term recovery resources. As a fiscally sponsored initiative under Charity On Top (a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit), we ensure donations are tax-deductible and used responsibly to support ride access and survivor safety. We stay committed to each survivor’s path forward, because leaving abuse isn’t just about getting out — it’s about rebuilding a life with a safe way forward and hope. 💗 Leaving an abusive situation is the most dangerous moment for a survivor. Many face barriers that make escaping even harder — no safe transportation, limited support, fear, or not knowing where to turn. Domestic violence organizations consistently report that lack of safe transportation is the number one unmet and severely underfunded need, keeping survivors trapped in dangerous situations. By providing safe rides and connecting survivors to real resources, ARMY PiNK helps make that critical moment safer and gives each survivor the support to move forward and start again. Leaving abuse isn’t just physical — it often leaves the spirit broken. Army Pink curates a healing space designed to calm the nervous system and restore balance. Survivors can access meditation, crystal bowls, movement, and trauma-informed yoga, thoughtfully selected to support recovery and resilience. These resources help survivors reconnect with themselves, soothe stress, and rebuild a sense of safety and wholeness, nurturing the part of them most deeply wounded.