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Volunteer Experience - Heldreth Yu
Why We Volunteer
There is a personal tie - A particular cause may call us or someone close to us to give back and make a difference.
Volunteering sets a good example for others - Lots of folks “talk the talk,” but few take the time and effort to “walk the walk.” By volunteering, we inspire our friends, families, coworkers, and neighbors to volunteer and make a positive change.
Meeting like-minded, motivated, positive people - The way we spend our spare time is a true reflection of our values and priorities. Connecting over shared passions for a cause while helping others is a great way to meet new friends. By volunteering, our “circle of friends” can get a whole lot bigger in just a short amount of time.
Giving back is important – We are bombarded with heartbreaking news stories daily. Volunteering presents a proactive way of making the world a better place. Even the smallest gestures make a difference. And if we all band together, those small gestures can add up to a big change!
Volunteering creates empowerment - Maybe someone offered you a helping hand when you were down and out. Volunteering allows us to pay it forward. Often a word of encouragement and a little assistance can significantly impact someone’s life.
Volunteering gives greater perspective and self-awareness - Volunteers may come face to face with some pretty heart-wrenching situations. Though this can be a bit overwhelming, developing a keener sense of self-awareness and gratitude is an amazing transformation many volunteers experience.
Volunteering is good for us - Studies show that volunteering releases tension. Helping others in need, takes the focus off of our problems, putting into perspective how precious having a healthy, fulfilled life is. Many volunteers realize that, while not perfect, their life is a blessing to be celebrated every day.
Volunteering has never been easier – CODI recognizes that volunteers have varied skills and talents. We have a genuine interest in using volunteer talents and experience to produce the greatest good for those we serve. If you or someone you know is interested in volunteering or would like more information on volunteering, please contact Jennifer Yun at 609 965 6871 or jyun@njcodi.org.
I volontari hanno un impatto sulla vita di coloro che serviamo.
Anche tu e la tua organizzazione potete fare volontariato!
Il CODI accoglie volontari che mettono a disposizione il loro tempo, le loro capacità e le loro risorse per aiutare in vari modi.
Per saperne di più sul volontariato,
si prega di contattare Jennifer Yun, Direttore di Community Outreach,
a 609-965-6871, o tramite e-mail a
Opportunità di volontariato CODI
Aiutare i consumatori a migliorare le competenze professionali
Insegnare lettura, scrittura, matematica e competenze informatiche di base
cucinando
Musica (strumentale o vocale)
Ricreazione: unisciti ai consumatori CODI per passeggiate, gite o giochi da tavolo.
Giardinaggio
Lavoro a maglia, uncinetto o punto croce
Arti, mestieri, e pittura
I volontari possono creare il proprio unico esperienze.
Si prega di consultare i collegamenti sottostanti per esempi di opportunità di volontariato.
Quali doni o talenti speciali vorresti insegnare o condividere?
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