Thursday 9 August 2012

Volunteer, Why?

All sorts of people volunteer for many different reasons, but one thing that unites them all is that they find it challenging, rewarding and varied.

Volunteering can add a great deal to your life and the lives of those for whom you volunteer. It offers you a chance to become involved in a project or with an organisation you really care about as well as an opportunity to meet new and like-minded people. It also gives you the chance to try out something different to your 'everyday' job, which may lead on to new career options.

Community groups and organisations benefit from the input of volunteers by gaining a new and valued perspective on their work as well as the precious resource of time. Even a small commitment can have a lasting effect on an organisation and the people it represents.

Here are some of the reasons why people chose to volunteer:
  • Make a positive difference
  • Gain skills
  • Make new friends
  • Have fun
  • Keep busy
  • Use existing skills
  • Gain work experience
  • Give something back
  • Sample a career
  • Do something different from paid job
Volunteering opportunities come in many different guises, from long-term regular commitments to one-off individual or group projects. Above all, it’s a chance to make a real difference. If you would like to volunteer or even explore what it could mean for you please get in touch with me.



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