Unfortunately, a single organisation can’t do everything. There’s a lot of advantages of picking a particular niche and targeting it, so I think it makes sense for 80,000 Hours to leave serving other groups of people to other organisations.
Have you heard of Probably Good? Some of the career paths they suggest might be more accessible to you.
You might also want to consider running iterations of the intro course locally. Facilitating can be challenging at times, and not everyone will necessarily be good at it, but I suspect that most people would become pretty good given enough practice and dedication.
Earning to Give is another option that is more accessible as it just requires a career that pays decently (and there are a lot of different options here).
Unfortunately, a single organisation can’t do everything. There’s a lot of advantages of picking a particular niche and targeting it, so I think it makes sense for 80,000 Hours to leave serving other groups of people to other organisations.
Have you heard of Probably Good? Some of the career paths they suggest might be more accessible to you.
You might also want to consider running iterations of the intro course locally. Facilitating can be challenging at times, and not everyone will necessarily be good at it, but I suspect that most people would become pretty good given enough practice and dedication.
Earning to Give is another option that is more accessible as it just requires a career that pays decently (and there are a lot of different options here).