Offer your time, skills, and presence in service of the work.
Retreats, gatherings, media, youth mentorship, centre support, writing, logistics, care, and community service. A little time, offered sincerely, matters.
Your time supports the visible work: retreats, gatherings, youth mentorship, media, centre care, and practical service.
Volunteering places you beside other students and supporters who are also learning to turn inner work into daily life.
Service is one way the teachings become real. It asks for attention, humility, patience, and love in practical form.
You will be guided into a role that fits your capacity, skills, and season of life.
If none of these fit, write anyway. There is often a quieter need that has not made the page yet.
Support the JCF communications team with social media content, website updates, photography and videography at events, newsletter production, and graphic design. This role is ideal for creative professionals who want to contribute their skills to a cause they believe in.
A few words from current and former volunteers.
Before I found JCF, I was successful on the outside but completely lost on the inside. The teachings of Dr. Jan helped me see that the restlessness I felt was not a problem to solve — it was a call to wake up. The community of seekers here has become my spiritual family.
Esi Amponsah
Seeker & Volunteer — Accra Centre
What drew me to JCF was the directness. No dogma, no rituals for the sake of rituals — just a clear invitation to know yourself at the deepest level. Facilitating meditation sessions has become my way of giving back what was so generously given to me: the possibility of inner freedom.
James Osei-Bonsu
Meditation Facilitator — Kumasi Centre
Mentoring children in the Guide the Children programme has taught me that consciousness is not something you lecture about — it is something you transmit through presence. When I sit with these young ones, I see them soften, open up, and begin to ask the questions that matter. It transforms me as much as it transforms them.
Nana Akua Twum
Guide the Children Mentor — Accra
Living in London, far from Ghana, I thought the spiritual path was something I would have to walk alone. The JCF London Centre proved me wrong. The weekly group sits, the satsangs, and the community of seekers have shown me that self-realization is not a solitary pursuit — it deepens in the company of others who are also reaching for the truth.
David Asiedu-Antwi
Member — London Centre
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