The Benefits of Volunteering and Community Service

in life •  2 years ago 

A lot of people feel guilty about volunteering. But here are 5 benefits of volunteering that'll change the way you think about it forever.


  1. It gets you involved with people

People will be surprised how much they really enjoy getting involved. Whether it's volunteering in an environmental organization, helping homeless children, or volunteering at a food bank, everyone has something positive to bring to the table.

  1. It improves your network

Don't underestimate the power of getting involved with others in your community. By volunteering, you'll meet so many incredible people who will go on to be your biggest supporters, friends, and even clients.

  1. It helps you grow

Volunteering is a great way to expand your sphere of influence. Volunteering in your community is a proven way to make sure your resume is filled with impressive experience, and it's great for building your personal brand.

  1. It builds trust and confidence

Trust and confidence are two huge qualities you need to attract new clients. Show your clients and your community you're trustworthy by volunteering, and they'll know you're committed to helping others.

  1. It'll give you the gift of free advice

It doesn't take a genius to know what's happening in your community. When you volunteer, you'll be able to give back and help others who are struggling.

Community Service

  1. It lets you express your values

Sometimes we do something because we believe in what we're doing, but don't have the time to do it ourselves. Volunteering and community service will let you do things for yourself.

  1. It'll encourage you to improve your relationships

Your friends and family might expect you to be giving them all the opportunities to express themselves, but you can also give back by volunteering and community service. That way, you can have a stronger bond with those who matter most.

  1. It will give you a purpose

When you volunteer, you're helping others in need. It gives you a reason to wake up every day.

  1. It'll teach you patience

You can't expect to get everything done instantly. Volunteer and community service will help you learn the importance of waiting and doing things well later.

  1. It'll give you a sense of accomplishment

It may be easy for you to complain about the job market when you're working, but being a part of a non-profit organization will show you just how great you have it when you're able to help other people.

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