Volunteer with Tech Teens
Share your skills, make an impact, and inspire the next generation of tech leaders.
Join Us TodayVolunteer Opportunities
Want to give back? Whether you lead a session, support behind the scenes, or mentor one-on-one — there's a spot for you. Help us inspire the next generation of tech leaders.
Mentor
- Guide students through their tech learning journey
- Offer support and advice on projects
- Help with career and skill development
Workshop Facilitator
- Lead engaging tech workshops
- Inspire students to explore new topics
- Provide hands-on learning experiences
Event Support
- Assist in organizing and running events
- Ensure smooth operations during events
- Provide a positive experience for participants
Moments That Matter
Every photo tells a story — of students finding their spark, mentors showing up, & moments that shift futures. Here's a glimpse into the impact you're helping us create.





Other Ways to Support
Not ready to lead a workshop? No pressure. There are other meaningful ways to plug in — from event prep to spreading the word. Your presence makes a difference.
Logistics Crew
Help with behind-the-scenes setup, check-ins, or supplies for our events.
Social Media Amplifier
Share upcoming workshops, photos, & wins across your networks.
Student Greeter
Welcome attendees, make them feel seen, & create good vibes from the jump.
Meet Our Volunteers
Our volunteers are the heart of Tech Teens Inc. They bring energy, creativity, & love into every workshop, event, & project. From guiding teens through coding challenges to designing powerful visuals behind the scenes — meet the changemakers helping us build the future.

Kayla Life
Volunteer Instructor
“From the moment I walked in, I felt seen, celebrated, and ready to serve. Tech Teens Inc. greeted me with a massage, a custom lunch, and a space that was fully set up for impact. Hosting the AI Vision Board workshop wasn’t just about sharing knowledge — it sparked a strategic connection that’s now expanding my business. It was more than a workshop, it was alignment.”