Idk about that, I don't have the slightest idea of what I could do to help Monero personally since I'm pretty much technologically handicapped when it comes to cryptography.
For the non-technical contributors, there are always things to do in terms of improving the web site, social media, creative marketing ideas, outreach to merchants, users, and opinion makers, etc. And also crowdfunding of various Monero-related projects which not only helps the projects but gives you a direct say in what projects get done.
However, as a new arrival I'd suggest that you simply learn as much as you can first, then decide how you can help Monero succeed.
I have made a thread here with more specific tasks (and potential deadlines) that people can add to and sign up for!
Please check it out and contribute by adding new tasks, sign-up for tasks and debate/suggest other things.
https://forum.getmonero.org/6/ideas/2395/task-list-to-do-listGood list. But please dont forget that one issue there is, that you cant use xmr directly to pay/
donate or support projects/websites or whatever. Thus if you think monero has any future and you care and want to support any porject/website, please let them know you can support them through xmr.
The perfect example is recent community effort of asking tutanota to support donations with xmr:
https://tutanota.uservoice.com/forums/237921-general/suggestions/9968298-accept-monero-xmr-for-donationsI'm tutanota user myself (also protonmail), so I fully think that just letting to know privacy oriented service (if you use any) about being able to donate some xmr to them is useful.
After all, its all about privacy. If privacy oriented services cant see and appreciate value of xmr, than I dont think anyone else will.