Hiya (goshophiya.com), the youth-led nonprofit dedicated to teen mental health awareness, connection, and community care, is reaching out to emerging creatives who want hands-on experience in writing, public relations, graphic design, photography, and editorial production. If you’re passionate about storytelling, visual design, or media creation, now’s your chance to contribute your talents to Hiya’s upcoming magazine publication and grow your portfolio.

This volunteer opportunity is ideal for high school and college students, young artists, writers, and community creators who are looking for meaningful experience in a collaborative environment that values youth voice, creativity, and impact. Across editorial meetings, project planning, content development, visual storytelling, and publication workflows, volunteers will work shoulder-to-shoulder with Hiya’s team and peers in a supportive, empowering space.

Hiya (available at goshophiya.com) began as a jewelry boutique and evolved into a vibrant movement that champions mental health, belonging, and suicide prevention through creativity, connection, and community care. With a brand voice that is joyful, hopeful, and youth-centered, Hiya uses creative projects, from bracelets and kits to magazines and campaigns, to spark connection, affirm teen experiences, and encourage genuine care for self and others. Hiya’s mission is clear: to create spaces and platforms where teens feel seen, heard, and connected.

Interested young creatives should email their resume and a brief letter of interest to info@goshophiya.com to apply. Share examples of your work if available—writing samples, social posts, graphic mockups, or photos—and tell them what inspires you to join Hiya’s creative team.

Get involved. Grow your skills. Create something that matters.