Volunteering is an important part of today’s society. Often for community service, volunteering is any time or labor that an individual freely gives. There are numerous reasons why volunteerism is important, and here´s why you should always be looking for your next volunteer gig:
Making a Difference
To begin this list is arguably the most apparent reason to volunteer. By giving even a small amount of time and energy, a big difference can be made in other people’s lives. Time, skills, and resources are all valuable parts of volunteering that can make a difference and better society.
Physical and Mental Feelings of Satisfaction
Volunteering makes you feel good. Besides feeling happiness at making a difference, there is scientific evidence that when you volunteer, endorphins in your brain are released and inspire you to keep helping others. If you don’t believe me, look up “helper’s high”. Your days can also feel longer when you volunteer. While you don’t get more hours in a day, the hours you spend volunteering feel more fulfilling and purposeful.
Personal Development and Confidence
You can benefit from volunteering in more ways than one. Simply gaining new skills and valuable experiences as a volunteer will make you grow as a person. The feeling that an important difference can be made for others because of your actions will increase your confidence in your abilities. The result is higher self-esteem and overall well-being.
Social and Networking Skills
Volunteering is also a social activity. As a volunteer, you’re meeting new people and building connections with those who share similar interests and values. Furthermore, volunteering develops teamwork skills, adaptability, problem-solving in the face of challenges, and the list goes on. The difference you make will inspire others to do the same, creating a chain reaction of positive change for society.
Promoting Empathy and Gratitude
The last power of volunteerism is the promotion of feelings of empathy and gratitude. Working with people from various groups and backgrounds can give you a whole new perspective on your own life and the privileges you have. While developing empathy and understanding of other people, volunteers are also more appreciative of what they have that others don’t.
Article by Ava Horn