Benefits Of Volunteering In College
November 11, 2017
EasyUni Staff
Not to add more to your already busy student life, you may want to try out a few things that can affect your adult life and help build a brilliant career. Just by spending a few hours a week, you could help out a local school for disadvantaged children, promote awareness on tuberculosis or spread a green mission for the environment. We’re talking about volunteering programs and before you start thinking that the idea of finding time to do more things bums you out, consider some of the great opportunities abound to help open your mind and broaden your experiences like this one: Some volunteering programs give you the opportunity to travel, develop yourself and explore the world while helping improve the lives of others, and that is a great experience! Volunteering is definitely a great way to discover yourself while making a difference and these are just some reasons why you should consider volunteering during college years.
You
Learn new skills (learn by doing):
Take your college time as a great time to learn a new skill like goal setting, planning & implementation, raising funds, PR and much more while enhancing your communication skills as well. It might surprise you and help you discover new hobbies and interests.
Explore careers:
Meeting new people while learning new skills can help open up new doors and opportunities that you otherwise may not discover. Try out new professions, take on new challenges, learn about new industries, and meet people from different circles. You never know how far these skills and relationships may take you on your career and personal development journey.
Get more employable
Survey of some of the UK’s leading businesses showed that 73% employers prefer person who has volunteering experience over someone who don’t (TimeBank surveyed 200 UK’s leading businesses)
http://www.worldvolunteerweb.org/resources/how-to-guides/volunteer/doc/benefits-of-volunteering.html. Nuff said!
Go abroad
Be on the lookout for volunteering opportunities that involves traveling abroad. It’s a great way to immerse yourself in a new culture and soak up new experiences.
Do what you love:
Check out volunteering opportunities on issues that you’re passionate about. If it’s helping kids or saving the environment, use this as a time to promote your values and inspire others through your dedication and passion.
Get the sense of achievement:
Reach goals and gain motivation for self-development, build self-confidence self-esteem. Feel respect and regard for the things you do.
World
Share with others:
There’s nothing more fulfilling than truly helping others and seeing someone develop and flourish. Share your knowledge, experience and positive energy - the more you give, the more you receive. Become someone’s mentor and get appreciation and gratitude instead.
Develop local community:
Your home doesn’t end on the threshold of your house. People are interdependent and the earlier you understand it, the better. Contribute your time and work to make somebody's life better.
Connect to others:
Get to know people from different walks of life, learn from them, make friends, and maybe, even fall in love. Open yourself to the fascinating world of volunteering and I promise you it’s an experience you’ll never forget and keep for the rest of your life.
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