- MemoryBox Ambassador Program -
Become a MemoryBox Ambassador
MemoryBox ambassadors are an international network of young leaders aged 13-30 helping protect Jewish and WW2 minorities' history worldwide. They hold the important job of learning about their community’s families’ stories directly from the families themselves. Ambassadors will either reach out to or be connected with a family in their community who wishes to share their story. The ambassador is responsible for representing MemoryBox in their local community and helping individuals who are sharing their family story. Each ambassador has a flexible volunteering schedule with MemoryBox that works alongside and prioritizing their professional/educational commitments. Some ambassadors may be eligible for community service credit. Ambassadors range from High Schoolers to College/Graduate School Students and working young professionals. Individuals from all faith backgrounds are welcome to apply. MemoryBox strictly follows Title VII of the U.S. Civil Rights Act when considering applicants.
Meet The MemoryBox Ambassadors

