Volunteer with AIC — wherever you are, Israel needs you
AIC is building volunteer teams across advocacy, communications, fundraising, events, technology, and engagement — and many roles can be done remotely from anywhere.
In this issue: AIC is building volunteer teams across advocacy, communications, fundraising, events, technology, and engagement — and many roles can be done remotely from anywhere.
The Atlanta Israel Coalition is growing, and the work has grown with it. Our support for Israel, our community education, and our response to antisemitism have all expanded. To keep up, we're building structured volunteer teams in advocacy, communications, fundraising, events, technology, and engagement.
You don't have to be in Atlanta to take part. Many roles — communications, fundraising, tech support — can be done virtually from anywhere. Whether you can give an hour a week or more, your commitment matters.
If you've volunteered with AIC before, please re-register so we can place you on the right team. If you're new, this is the best time to step in.
— Cheryl Dorchinsky, Executive Director
One way to show up right now:
Join a volunteer team. In person in Atlanta or remote from anywhere — advocacy, communications, fundraising, events, tech, and engagement. New or returning, register so we can place you on the right team.
MITZVAHS THAT FLOAT
A duck marching in the Israel parade
A kosher duck marching in the Israel parade in New York — Jewish pride, right out in the street. From parades to city parks, the ducks keep popping up, one duck at a time.








