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Discover the positive impact of volunteering on health and community. Learn how volunteering can empower you to make a difference in various ways. Strengthen your skills and connections while giving back selflessly.
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Volunteering February 2017
Health Info prepared by Public HealthFebruary 2017
Volunteering • Have you ever got involved in helping someone or a group of people free of charge in your school or community? • If so, you were doing what we call volunteering.
Volunteering • Volunteering can be done in different ways and different places. • It’s up to you to choose how you want to help others or support a cause that is close to your heart.
Here are some examples how you can volunteer: Volunteering • Take part in a committee • at school. • Take part in a committee • in the community. • Organize recreational activities • for a group of people • (seniors, people who are sick, etc…)
Here are some examples how you can volunteer: Volunteering • Take part in fundraising to help a group of people in need. • Pick up litter on your street. • Look after a non-perishable food drive at school.
Volunteering Through volunteering, you can: • Learn new things. • Get toknow yourself better. • Share your ideas.
Volunteering Through volunteering, you can: • Strengthen your sense of belonging to your school or community. • Become more independent. • Become more responsible.
Volunteering Through volunteering, youcan: • Meet people. • Support or participate in a cause you care about. • Find out what you like or don’t like doing.
Volunteering Through volunteering, you can: • Start getting ready for your first job. • Feel useful and be proudof yourself. • Become a good citizen.
Volunteeringis also a gift that you give yourself. Volunteering