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Volunteering! How? and Why?

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Volunteering!How? and Why?

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Why Should I Do It?Volunteering takes up our time, energy, and sometimes, money.

It can be hard work.

It can be challenging and even a little scary.

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So why does anyone even go there?

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Volunteering is good for others!

The world is not a perfect place.

Many people, animals, places, and communities need help.

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Volunteering is good for YOU!Are you thinking, “What’s in it for me?”

The answer is, plenty!

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How Can I Make a Difference?

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The Problems of the world Might Seem

Gigantic

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You might even feel like there’s no point

trying to do anything.

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Think about what you’re interested in and about what you’re good at.

Think about how much of a time commitment are you willing or able to make?

Think about any family commitments or limitations you may already have.

Then look for need in your own community

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Sometimes there are things that need improving or people who need help, but we can’t see them by just looking around.

Try asking your parents or teachers about worthy causes to get involved with.

Surf the ‘Net for Web sites that match you up with jobs and projects.

Check out your church, school, and community center.

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Helping People

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There are people all around us that need help, most in small ways we all can do…things as simple as going to the market, some in major

ways

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Senior Citizens

Disabled Persons

Military veterans

Hospital work

Less fortunate families

Helping at the holidays

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Will I learn something from this?

Will I improve myself?

If I were in the same situation, would I want someone to come and help ME?

Will it hurt to at least try it for a little while?

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Helping Animals

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Sometimes, we are at our best as human beings when we’re being kind to our

animal friends.

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Animal hospitals and shelters.

Fostering and adoption

Zoos and nature centers

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Helping With School and Education

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Tutoring

Helping teachers and staff

School events

Libraries and museums

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Helping the Environment

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Recycling

Planting trees and flowers

Cleanup projects

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Fundraising

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Garage and rummage sales

Bake sales and lemonade stands

Holiday gift bazaars

Special events

Look for business donations

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It's a Family Thing

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Adopt a grandparent or Adopt a family

Make emergency kits

Baking day or Neighborhood Food

Pantry Collection

Raising guide puppies

Volunteer vacations

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How to Be a Good Volunteer

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Be selfless.

Be well-trained.

Be dependable.

Be enthusiastic.

Be open-minded.

Be respectful.

Be cooperative.

Be understanding.

Be humble.

Be friendly.