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    said, “My mom taught me from a young age to give back and volunteer any chance you get.” (Brainyquote). Despite gaining all the fame and money from the NFL (National Football League), the defensive end believes in the power and the potential of volunteering by altruistically helping out Hurricane Harvey victims with necessary supplies such as water, food, and other basic needs (USA Today). There certainly has to be a sort of flare that ignites the heart of a volunteer in order to selflessly aid others

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    me is what allowed me to participate in volunteer activities all over my city and within my school. Through realizing my potential as a human being to spread positivity in the world, I began volunteering in school clubs and being a central member of peer support and discovered the significance of volunteering and it has inspired me to believe in the power of a helping hand. This quest led me to the town of Baba Bakala, India in hopes of inspiring younger generations of their potential. I began by

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    Volunteering paved the way to my passion towards the area of mental health. At 12, I began volunteering in a variety of communities with limited to no services. The more years I volunteered, the more stories that were revealed to me from caregivers and community members. All with similar topics, from the lack of health resources, mental health facilities, youth programs and availability of affordable medications. Although I was young, my commitment to working with under-resourced and at-risk populations

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    adopting healthy behaviors in the population. I choose this organization because being a psychology student, it will enable me to work with children and therefore improve my knowledge in psychology and how to deal with children. In my ten hours volunteering

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    Volunteering has many effects on both the volunteer and the individuals that volunteering helps. Volunteer work is vital to the growth of society, as money is not abundant for many people. Without it, society as a whole would be much more harsh and bland. For example, many public service workers are volunteers, along with many local actors and shelter – both animal and human – workers. Volunteer work from groups of individuals such as firemen and firewomen, soup kitchen workers, and the Doctors Without

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    I believe that volunteering is an important experience that shows us to just how a group of individuals can come together for a common and selfless good. While volunteering at the Croatian Cultural Center I was able to truly see men, women, and children all come together to celebrate their Croatian heritage. While I was there, I was able to read to children not only in Croatian, but with Croatian books and texts that had significant cultural references and meaning. I also taught children and young

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    doing the simple tasks at the library felt tedious and uninteresting so I stopped volunteering for a while. There were times when I had spare time that could have and should have been put to use volunteering, but I did not have the motivation. However, after being inducted into my High School’s National Honors Society, I needed volunteer hours in order to remain in it. This was the motivation I needed to begin volunteering again. I decided to give back to one of my passions, hockey. The hockey community

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    As is well known, volunteering is an extremely significant component of our community. Along the same lines, utilizing volunteers plays a critical role at the agency level in increasing ability of the agency to serve clients and the community. While most nonprofit organizations put a great value on volunteer programs, one of the biggest challenges that organizations face is a successful volunteer recruitment. Although there are many theories about volunteer recruitment, understanding a simple

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    It was a bright, sunny morning, the weather was nice, and the sky was beautiful, yet I was stuck volunteering for my teacher. He holds a river clean-up monthly and for some reason, I decided to wake up early to go out and help him clean the river. Honestly, I had no reason to be there but since a couple of my friends were going, I decided to go and help out also. Our local river was gross and riddled with the homeless, but my teacher’s goal was to clean up the area to help the environment and bring

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    amazing it is. Some people may think volunteering is just a resume builder, but I really believe it provides an opportunity to really get to know a desired profession and learn to love it even more. This past summer, I had the opportunity to experience the emergency department at Houston Methodist Hospital first hand. There, I got to sit at the nurses station, help transport patients to and from their rooms and the CT scanner, and prepare new bed for the ongoing flow of patients. Even performing

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