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PART II : VOLUNTEERING

Introduction

Considered as an altruistic activity, volunteering is all about getting involved in services for the sole purpose of benefiting an organization, a group, or even a single person either as a group or an individual without social or financial gain. Volunteering is widely known to better human life as it is intended to promote goodness.

Volunteering is also a two-way-traffic thing as it benefits the community or individual served and it also positively benefits the volunteer as a person or a volunteering group. In addition, it is also a great opportunity for making contacts which will in future enable you to secure employment. Volunteering revolves around a number of trained skills which include education, medicine, emergency rescue, or responding to a natural disaster when need arises. There are several aspects of volunteering that we shall have to dig deep into in this article so that a wider perspective about it can be realized.

Main Aim of Volunteering

The main of volunteering is to instill in everyone’s mind the importance of building up a caring community. While the caring community is growing, positive values of self-fulfillment are also achieved. Volunteering also creates a wider scope of utilizing community resources while enhancing the sense of social belongings. All these therefore take us back to our first point of building up a caring community while getting positive benefits. So the volunteer benefits while the beneficiary of the volunteering work also benefits. Such a community cannot seize to be great one if such noble work of volunteering continues without stumbling blocks.

Examples of Volunteering Jobs

There is a wide range of volunteering jobs that are widely known. Most of these volunteering jobs cut across the skills you’ve trained in school and so nothing will be difficult. Some also require nothing more than communication skills especially when it’s about helping the needy. Some of the examples of volunteering jobs include;

IT, Administration, Management, & Finance

A lot of organizations office-work which include envelope stuffing, photocopying, and other office-work depend on the help of volunteers to get the work done. Some can also volunteer as school governors so that they can work hand in hand with the staff and school head teacher so that they can help in overseeing issues to do with strategic management of the school. You can also pose as a trustee to an organization so that you can help in providing good governance in several aspects of the organization.

• Counseling, Advice and Information giving, listening and befriending

Volunteers who can do such play a big role in organizations that require such skills. Many people do not know where to turn to or how to deal with their problems and so volunteers can listen in and give them advice. Some organizations also train volunteers to acquire such skills. These skills will also benefit them in other parts of their lives.