“Everyone has a purpose in life… a unique gift or
special talent to
give others. And when we blend this
unique talent with
service to others, we experience
the ecstasy and
exultation of our own spirit,
which is the
ultimate goal of all goals.”
Deepak Chopra
Strong,
healthy communities are built by everyone doing their part to make the
community successful. At the same time we
can reap the benefits derived from volunteering. Studies have shown that people
who volunteer are more satisfied with their lives. Even if we are struggling
with unresolved trauma, it is extremely therapeutic to help others.
Volunteering removes us from getting caught up in the thoughts and actions that
may be causing us grief. Most of us are busy with families and jobs; but we can
take the time to make a difference. Perhaps volunteer activities can be
conducted with loved ones as a way of spending time with them. When we help
someone else find something to smile about, our whole world will get a little
bit brighter.
Tips for Getting Started with Volunteering:
First we need to ask ourselves if
there is something we want to do, to learn more about and are there positive
changes we want to make for our communities. We can start our preparation for
volunteering by asking what we want to accomplish by exploring the following
options:
·
Make
improvement to our environment. This may involve garbage pick up on the streets
by our homes or volunteering in scouting.
·
Meet
interesting people.
·
Try
something new.
·
Do
something we are good at. Perhaps we are good at organizing so we can help with
organizing some fundraising events.
·
Explore
a type of work we may seek as a full time job at a later date.
·
Explore
our interests and hobbies. We may like to be artistic so we may volunteer to
help elders or disabled individuals with art projects.
·
To
see a different way of life and new places. Perhaps we could volunteer at home-less
shelter (HelpGuide, 2016)
The
best way to begin our volunteer experience is to match our personality and
interests with the volunteer activities that are available. There are a
multitude of volunteer opportunities available in every community. The key is
to find the activity we are capable of doing and would enjoy doing. It is also
important that our commitment matches the organization’s needs.
We
need to ask ourselves the following questions:
·
What
skills can we bring to the organi-zation?
·
How
much responsibility are we willing or can
take on?
·
What
causes are important to us?
·
How
much time are we willing to commit?
·
Do
we want to be behind the scenes or in a more visible role (Block, 2009)?
A whole host of advantages are associated
with volunteering:
·
Volunteering
connects us with others and we may make new friends and contacts. One of the
best known benefits of volunteering is the positive impact on the community. We
meet all kinds of people and can experience a sense of belonging. It’s a two-way
street. It can benefit us and our family as much as the cause we are helping. Our
social skills will be boosted along with an enhancement of our social and
support network. We are exposed to people with similar interests, community
resources, and fulfilling experiences.
·
Volunteering
is good for our minds and bodies.
o
Volunteering
increases self-confidence, self-esteem and life satisfaction. When we are doing
good things for others and the com-munity, we are providing ourselves with a
sense of accomplishment. We are provided with a sense of pride and identity. The
better we feel about ourselves, the more we will have a positive view of our lives
and what lies in our future.
o
Volunteering
can combat depression. A key negative component of depression is social
isolation. With volunteering, we are in con-tact with others and it may help us
develop a support system. This in turn can protect us from additional harmful
stress during challenging times.
o
Volunteering
may help us stay or get phy-sically fit. Studies have demonstrated that those
who volunteer have a lower mortality rate than those who do not. Volunteering has also been shown to lessen
the symptoms of chronic pain and heart disease. We need to get off the couch,
away from the television and out into the world.
o
Volunteering
as a family can have a whole host of benefits. Children watch what adults do
and if we are involved in the community and helping others, they may be more likely
to follow in our footsteps. We can demon-strate how our efforts to help others
and the community are worthwhile and makes a dif-ference. It is a way to enact
change. It is also a great way to get to know about community resources and
expand our family’s connec-tions within the community.
·
We
are provided opportunities to learn or develop new skills. We may discover
something we are really good at and we may develop a new skill. It is never too
late to learn new skills and learning needs to be ongoing throughout our
lifetime. Planning and implementing a fundraising event can develop our goal
setting, budgeting, and planning skills. Supervising and training other
volunteers may assist us with developing supervisory and training skills. Painting a mural or making posters or banners
to advertise community events may lead us to discover our artistic abilities. Volunteering
may enhance these important skills: problem solving; communication; teamwork;
project planning; task management; and organization.
·
Volunteering
has the potential of enhancing our career opportunities. All the skills
mentioned above can lead to being a better employee for any organi-zation and
to top things off we will possibly get our foot in the door with specific
organizations. Organizations will recognize our talents and willingness to be a
part of a team and may consider us for positions within their organizations.
·
Volunteering
brings fun and fulfillment to our lives. It provides us with a way to explore
our interests and passions. Volunteering can afford us with oppor-tunities to
get a break from the day-to-day responsi-bilities and can give us a chance to
renew or rekindle our creativity, motivation, and vision that can spill over
into our personal and professional life. People with a desk job may volunteer
to help main-tain a hiking trail in order to give them an opportunity to get
outside (HelpGuide, 2016).
Most
of us have busy lives; but we need to do our part for our communities. The
benefits of volunteering are colossal. We
may meet a lot of great people because of our volunteer activities and there may
be so many times in which we may feel our assistance has been needed. We can
learn a lot, also. We all have time we can spare. By turning off the television for a few extra
hours a week or other ways in which we are wasting time, we can do so much more
for ourselves and our communities.
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