About Us
accesSOS has helped 166 people reach 911 when they couldn't make the call themselves. Every one of those was someone Deaf, hard of hearing, or unable to speak safely, in a real emergency, with no other way to get help. We're looking for engineers to make sure that number keeps growing.
We're a small tech nonprofit building a free mobile app that connects people with disabilities to 911 when a voice call isn't possible. The app collects emergency details through guided questions, then delivers that information to 911 dispatchers, including location, medical context, and photos. We're currently expanding our AI-powered voice agent that calls 911 on behalf of users who can't make the call themselves. Our partners include the OpenAI Foundation, PagerDuty.org, Twilio.org, and Fast Forward.
The Role
We're looking for volunteer software engineers to help build and maintain the technology people rely on during emergencies: our React Native mobile app, web tools, and supporting infrastructure.
You'll work alongside our engineering, product and design team, writing code, fixing bugs, and shipping features that directly expand access to 911 for communities across the country. This is hands-on engineering work with real users and real stakes.
Time commitment: ~5-10 hours per week (flexible). Most collaboration is asynchronous, with occasional video calls.
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