School Ambassador

(Student Leadership Role)

Purpose:

Help grow the Stride to Serve community by connecting your school and peer networks to meaningful volunteer opportunities that combine movement and service.

Role Overview:

As a School Ambassador, you’ll serve as a bridge between Stride to Serve and your school community—helping classmates, teams, and clubs discover and participate in local service events.

Key Responsibilities:

Share information about upcoming events with classmates, teams, and school groups.

  • Connect with student organizations (sports teams, clubs, service groups) to encourage participation.

  • Coordinate with coaches, advisors, or student leaders to promote events.

  • Help organize small group participation (e.g., “team volunteer day” or “club turnout”).

  • Post or distribute flyers, announcements, or social media content within your school community.

  • Provide feedback on what messaging or events resonate most with students.

Ideal Skills & Qualities:

  • Friendly, approachable, and enthusiastic.

  • Well-connected within your school or willing to build connections.

  • Comfortable talking to peers, coaches, or group leaders.

  • Organized and reliable.

  • Interested in leadership, service, or community-building.

What You’ll Gain:

  • Leadership Experience: Take ownership of outreach at your school and play a key role in growing participation

  • Real Impact: Help bring more students into meaningful service and see the direct results of your efforts

  • Communication & Networking Skills: Build confidence connecting with peers, teams, and school groups

  • Event Promotion & Marketing Experience: Learn how to effectively spread the word and get people excited about events under the supervision of sales and marketing professionals who are in our organization

  • Community Service Hours: Earn credit while making a difference

  • Standout Resume Builder: A unique leadership role that demonstrates initiative, organization, and community engagement

Time Commitment:

~1–3 hours per month, flexible around your schedule.

Eligibility:

Open to high school students.