Get Engaged

Give the Gift of Time

Volunteer to Build Hope and Community

Your time and dedication are vital to our integrated model of care, reinforcing supportive human connection and strengthening the community. Volunteer opportunities—from event support at the Bash for Mental Health to program assistance—make a profound, lasting impact on the lives of individuals we serve. Join our team to see the power of community-based mental health firsthand and make a difference one person at a time.

Turn your time and compassion into lasting impact

Make Your Voice Count

Advocacy: Driving Lasting Impact

Advocacy is our north star—the essential tool that unlocks lasting stability. Policy decisions shape access to housing, employment, and consistent mental health care and your voice can make a difference. Join us to support Guild’s legislative priorities and influence the public funding needed to sustain proven, life-changing services in Minnesota. Learn how to connect with your representatives and advocate for critical change today.

Be an Advocate

Help End the Stigma

Spread the Word About Guild

You can help break the stigma around mental health and expand Guild’s impact by sharing our work with your personal network. Share our content on social media, become a champion by starting your own fundraiser, or inspire others by sharing your personal story. Your voice helps redefine what’s possible, inspires others, and builds a more compassionate community.

Spread the Word

Connect in Person

Join Us at an Upcoming Guild Event

Events are a powerful way to experience Guild’s mission firsthand and show your support. Attend our major annual fundraisers like Ladder of Hope and Bash for Mental Health to hear inspiring client stories, connect with supporters, and make a direct impact on our work.

Attend an Event

“I was a social worker who had just moved to the Twin Cities and was looking for an opportunity to volunteer with a community-based mental health organization. I attended a "Get to Know Guild" event and was inspired by the great work that Guild was doing. Guild reminded me of a fantastic organization that I had worked for before moving to Minnesota.”

—Melissa H.