Join the Junior Board
Become a champion of Courage, Kindness and Community
Junior Board Opportunities
Are you a motivated and creative young leader who wants to make a real difference? The Princess Lily Series has Junior Board Opportunities that help bring joy, comfort, and courage to children facing serious illness.
This is more than volunteering—it’s a movement of young changemakers committed to spreading kindness and inspiring action across Canada.
Why Join?
As a Junior Board Member, you’ll have the opportunity to:
- Fundraise for a cause that matters
- Help plan magical events and campaigns
- Earn volunteer hours and reference letters
- Grow your leadership and teamwork skills
- Be part of something bigger—something beautiful
Whether you’re an aspiring leader, artist, entrepreneur, or simply someone who wants to help, we welcome your passion and heart.
What You’ll Do
Junior Board Members help us by:
- Raising awareness in their schools, social networks, and communities
- Organizing fundraisers (big or small!) that support our Courage Kits and gift bags
- Contributing to event planning, media outreach, and kindness campaigns
- Bringing creativity to national campaigns like Go Gold with Lily and Summer of Stories
- Representing our mission at community events and vendor fairs
You don’t have to do it all—we’ll support you and help match your skills to our needs!
Tools & Support
We make it easy for you to make an impact. As a Junior Board member, you’ll get access to:
- Fundraising toolkits
- Social media graphics & story templates
- Donation tracker templates
- Planning guides & mentorship
- Opportunities to collaborate with peers across Canada
Who Can Apply?
We welcome youth and young adults from ages 14–30 across Canada who:
- Care about children, inclusion, and kindness
- Are ready to give 2–15 hours per month
- Can commit for at least 4–6 months
- Are open-minded, motivated, and community-driven
You can be a student, artist, athlete, social media wizard, or simply a helper with a big heart—everyone has something to contribute!
How It Works
Step 1: Apply
Send us an email at volunteer@theprincesslilyseries.com
Step 2: Connect
We’ll follow up with a welcome call to learn more about you and share next steps.
Step 3: Onboard
You’ll receive our Junior Board Kit and meet your fellow members.
Step 4: Take Action
Join campaigns, plan fundraisers, and spread joy in your community.
Step 5: Celebrate Your Impact!
You’ll receive a certificate, service hours letter, and our eternal gratitude.
Ready to Get Started?
Join a team of inspiring young people making magic happen for children who need it most.
Apply Now and email us with the subject line: Junior Board Opportunities at volunteer@ theprincesslilyseries.com
We can’t wait to meet you!
Questions?
Reach out anytime—we’re happy to chat.
Follow us on Instagram to see what our Junior Board is up to: @princesslilyseries
Meet Our Junior Board
Fiona Robertson
Hi, I’m Fi! I’m delighted to be joining the Princess Lily Series as a Junior Board Member. Originally from England, I’ve been living in Canada for the past two years and have a background in academic publishing, stakeholder engagement, and campaign coordination.
In my spare time, I love exploring the beautiful nature that BC has to offer, connecting with friends, and creative writing.
I’m honoured to support a charity that uses storytelling to help children and families feel seen, supported and less alone during such a difficult journey.
Jacqueline Smith
“Vancouver native Jacqueline Smith graduated from McGill University with a Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) in 2024. Currently, she is a Global Operations analyst at Scotiabank in Toronto.
Jacqueline brings strong leadership skills and a heart for service, backed by extensive volunteer experience. This season, she is coaching the Special Olympics Toronto Softball team and has volunteered at the motionball Marathon of Sport in Montreal and Toronto. She will also participate in the Mississauga edition of the event this fall.
Jacqueline has volunteered with several organizations, including Reach For Outer Space in Vancouver, where she organized fundraisers and created reading corners in social service centers. In Poland, she supported terminally ill children and their families through Fundacja Dziecięca Fantazja. She also worked with Project Somos in Guatemala, helping vulnerable children and families through education, nutrition, and community development.
Jacqueline’s compassion and patience are deeply rooted in her personal experience as the sister of Cassie, who has autism. This relationship has taught her the importance of inclusion, advocacy, and empathy—not just for individuals, but also for the families supporting them. She brings a unique, heartfelt perspective to every role she takes on. These experiences have equipped Jacqueline to make a valuable contribution to the Junior Board.”