The Benefits Of Volunteering

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Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines a volunteer as “someone who does something without being forced to do it”. Volunteerism is important because it offers vital help to people in need, worthwhile causes, and the community. There is many benefits to volunteering in a community, such as seeing growth and change in people’s lives, creating opportunities that allow people to try new activities or learn new skills, and bringing like-minded people together to create new friendships. Volunteering can create new communities as well as strengthen existing communities.
Although there are a number of emotional and psychological benefits associated with volunteering, there are potential drawbacks. Some of the different drawback that can come with volunteering …show more content…

“Organizations and agencies that use volunteers are providing important services at low or no cost to those who need them. When a community is doing well as a whole, its individuals are better off, too.” This explains that when people in communities work well together, it can make a huge difference in people’s lives. People who volunteer are reminded that there is a whole world outside of them. “Both the people you are helping and your fellow volunteers can give you new insights. No matter what groups of people you’re working with, you’ll find that they have information and ways of looking at the world that can broaden your horizons.” Always think about other people and places outside of the community. Another benefit that comes with volunteering as a community is that people get to view how others live. “It’s eye-opening to realize that doing even small things can have a big impact on …show more content…

When volunteering, people can advance in their careers. “Volunteering allows you to try on different organizations, roles, issues, etc., without job-hopping. Of course, volunteering isn’t the same as being on staff, but it can expose you to the work of an organization in a deeper way than becoming a member, following it on Twitter, or even conducting an informational interview with an employee.” It can teach others many valuable skills. “You’ll learn and do things that you might not normally get the chance to”. People who volunteer at an early age grow to feel very strongly about the causes of certain organization and what they can do to help their community. In an article, author Shari Tishman comments “If you get the connected in a meaningful way now, you can engage them for the long haul and turn them into super-volunteers, champions and donors as they get older.” It is important to start volunteering at a young age in order to gain a lot of knowledge and develop new skills to help with further projects and

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