Programmes
Service civique in France
To be a volunteer, you must be aged between 16 and 25 (30 for people with disabilities) and be a national of France, a member of the European Economic Area (27 EU member states + Liechtenstein, Norway and Iceland) or Switzerland.
Chantiers de jeunes bénévoles
Youth camps open to everyone aged 14 and over, volunteer workcamps are useful projects close to home.
Universal National Service (SNU)
This programme is aimed at all young French people aged between 15 and 17 who wish to invest in a society of commitment, built around national cohesion. It includes a cohesion stay and a mission of general interest of 2 weeks. Each young person can then pursue a period of commitment if they wish so.
More information and organisations active in this field
National Agency for Erasmus+ Youth and SportsIn charge of the animation of the European Solidarity Corps, DiscoverEU, Youth Exchanges, etc. in France.
Croix-Rouge française (bénévolat)Whether you are a first aid trainer, a volunteer who reaches out to homeless people, a youth worker, or something else, there is bound to be a volunteer opportunity that is right for you.
Become a volunteer firefighterIf you want to become a volunteer firefighter
Interesting links
Volunteering or voluntary work: what are the differences?In French, volunteering (bénévolat) or voluntary work (volontariat) is not the same thing. Whether in terms of status, remuneration or the time commitment required, volunteering and voluntary work are distinct and refer to two different realities.
Find a mission of volunteering (bénévolat)Find a volunteer (bénévolat) opportunity
1young1solutionOn this portal, young people can access a range of information, including on the different ways of getting involved (through volunteering and voluntary work)
Volunteering: choosing the right charitable missionBefore committing to a volunteer project, you should think carefully about the mission you want to carry out.