Behind every act of volunteering is a story of heart, hope, and unseen effort. This National Volunteer Month, we’re proud to spotlight Camille Pepper, volunteer CEO of Everything Suarve (ESuarve) — an organization transforming the lives of young people who have grown up surrounded by instability and trauma.
Camille never set out to become a volunteer CEO. She simply showed up for a friend. But what she witnessed inside ESuarve changed her path: young people carrying far more than most adults ever see, and a system too quick to label them without asking what happened to them.
“I never planned to be a volunteer CEO, but ESuarve showed me how much young people carry — and how powerful it is when they begin to trust, heal, and believe they’re worth more than their past.”
For Camille, sustainability isn’t corporate language — it’s protection. Governance, structure, and financial oversight ensure that ESuarve remains a place where young people feel safe, believed in, and fought for.
"Leading with the heart is essential, but a heart without structure cannot last. Sustainability is safeguarding hope.”
Impact, for her, is measured not only in employment outcomes or reduced reoffending, but in the quieter shifts: a genuine smile, a softened guard, a young person lifting their head a little higher because they’re beginning to believe they matter.
Camille’s story is a reminder that volunteer leadership carries real responsibility — and real possibility. When anchored in purpose, it becomes a powerful act of service.
To read Camille’s full story and reflections, visit the original LinkedIn article here.