Volunteer - One Library Per Village

What is One Library Per Village?

The One Library Per Village (OLPV) initiative aims to bridge the education gap by providing access to books and digital resources to underserved rural communities. By joining us as a volunteer, you'll contribute to a nationwide movement that empowers communities, improves literacy, and gives hope to future generations. This is your chance to be part of a revolution that brings education to every village and creates long-lasting social impact.

Volunteers working with children
Download OLPV Volunteer Program PDF

Are You Ready to Make a Difference?

Volunteering with One Library Per Village is not just an opportunity to help others—it’s a chance to be part of something big. You will help bring about social change in your community, empower others through education, and at the same time, you’ll grow as a person.

And the best part? Volunteers also have the opportunity to earn decent stipends while gaining experience in leadership, communication, and project management. This program can lead to personal growth and a deep sense of fulfillment knowing that you have made a difference.

Key Responsibilities of OLPV Volunteers

As a volunteer, your contributions will directly impact your community and help bring education to underserved areas. Your responsibilities will include:

OLPV Volunteer Responsibilities

Responsibility Description
Start Mini-Libraries Establish small libraries in educational institutions and remote villages to provide access to books and resources.
Promote Digital and Coding Literacy Encourage digital skills and coding knowledge to help bridge the digital divide.
Organize Training Sessions Conduct workshops and training sessions to empower community members with essential skills.
Host Educational Events Coordinate and manage events that support learning, such as seminars, competitions, and awareness programs.
Support Literacy Programs Champion initiatives that foster reading, writing, and lifelong learning in underserved areas.