The Volunteer Corps
Volunteer Corps members work alongside individuals and families in extreme poverty. They make themselves available to support ATD Fourth World’s growth around the world. There are currently over 400 Volunteer Corps members working in over 30 countries.
The Volunteer Corps that staffs ATD Fourth World is composed of people who work to overcome poverty alongside at-risk populations. Volunteer Corps members of all ages come from diverse social and cultural origins backgrounds. Some are single, others have families. They all share a common commitment to working together to build a more just world.
All members of the Volunteers Corps receive a modest living stipend, no matter their seniority, experience, or qualifications. This voluntary simplicity allows them to stay close to those who are less fortunate. It is a choice that invites a new type of relationship and creates a new type of society — one without exclusion, where no one will be disparaged or considered inferior to anyone else.
In becoming a member, people choose to make themselves available to meet the needs of the organization by taking on essential tasks and living far from their home countries when necessary. They work in small teams, supporting one another and sharing responsibilities, failures, and successes.
Over time the closeness with people living in poverty and the need to depend on one another creates strong personal connections. This is a source of support and strength. It brings out the best in people as they work to build a world without poverty.
If you are interested in learning about how to join our international Volunteer Corps, please do not hesitate to .
In the videos below members talk about their work, what motivates them and what it’s like being in the Volunteer Corps.
Micol Bonapace (Italy):
Lamine Sarr (Senegal):
Jean Venard (France):
Portraits of Volunteer Corps
The Volunteer Corps: Learning from Those in Extreme Poverty
Above (left to right): Honorine Kouamé, Nathalie Bénézet, and Sophie Razanakoto, Directors of the Joseph Wresinski Archives and Research Centre, (…) Read more
Walking Alongside People in Poverty
Maya Aoun is Lebanese and an ATD Fourth World Volunteer Corps member. From 2017 to 2019, she worked with Beitouna (…) Read more
“The Volunteer Corps Is a Gift That Helps Us Connect in a Big Way”
ATD Fourth World Volunteer Corps member in Haiti since 2020, Carine Parent describes her work as “a communal learning space (…) Read more