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    Why Volunteering Is Good

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    For many people‚ volunteering seems like a waste of time. While it seems like something nice to do for the community‚ it can be hard to fit volunteering into a student’s schedule. While students volunteered at a rate of 31.2 percent in 2004‚ this number dropped to 26.1 percent by 2010. While most students are not volunteering today‚ they are missing out on professional‚ personal and health benefits. 1. Improved Resumes One of the most obvious reasons to volunteer is because it improves the student’s

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    Volunteering assignment 1

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    1: The importance of Volunteering My chosen services are; Police Cadets and The Police Service. In the Police service‚ there are many volunteering opportunities that give people the chance to be involved with the Police service. It is important in the Police Service to have volunteers due to the cuts happening in the service. As the table below shows between 2011 and 2015 over 213 officers have been made redundant. Cheshire Police. (2009). Police Authority Publishes Budget Considerations.http://www

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    Coaching and Volunteering

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    An action plan is a “sequence of steps that must be taken‚ or activities that must be performed well‚ for a strategy to succeed” (Businessdictionary 2013). The Context of Action Plan is to list skills that an individual want improve on these skills that would link in to employability skills. Skills such as self-motivation‚ communication‚ leadership and organisational skills. An action plan should set out to active short terms goals and long term goals by identifying area which an individual needs

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    The Advantages of Volunteering Volunteering has a hugely significant impact on people’s lives and it is an immeasurable gain for society. Some people feel that it is time-consuming and meaningless activity. Despite all of these I am more inclined to the idea that volunteering takes a foremost role in community for helping and socializing. Being volunteer gives to people an occasion for opening the doors to exploration of the world and it is the most essential social phenomena for several reasons

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    forget that other people could use a hand as well. Another underlying factor may be that many of us are not raised around charity. Instead of volunteering at shelters‚ America’s youth is often found at sports practices or at home fidgeting with technology‚ and until recently‚ I was no different. Tuesday‚ December the eighth‚ I had my first experience volunteering. As an active member of Webster County High School’s Health Occupation Students of America (HOSA) club‚ I decided that I would leave archery

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    become. Most of all volunteering in food pantries is a firsthand way to get involved and reduce the negative feeling associated with the need for assistance. These few things will be a great start in reducing the

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    Volunteering With Elderly

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    Are you researching volunteer opportunities in Brevard County? Why not volunteer with seniors? Many elderly‚ particularly those who are bedridden or confined to their homes and need home health care‚ feel isolated and lonely. Consider these following ways‚ courtesy of Champion Health Care in Melbourne‚ FL‚ to spend time with the senior population and give back to your community: *Meal Service Proper nutrition is important for everyone‚ particularly the elderly. Because it may be difficult for them

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    Reflective Journal # 1 Volunteering this semester has enabled me to potentially make a positive impact in the lives of those who I come into contact with on Pediatrics at the Regina General Hospital. In my first two weeks of volunteering‚ I have already had many incredible opportunities to learn about what roles nurses‚ physicians‚ and how other support staff collaborate in aiding the healing process for the children. The First Experience During my first shift‚ I was going about cleaning up the

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    with the opportunity to become an active member of the communities and it has a lasting‚ positive impact on myself and society. volunteerism enables me to acquire life skills and knowledge‚ as well as provide a service to those who need it most. Volunteering increases my overall life satisfaction and I feel good about helping others. This has allowed me to engage with the community‚ creates special bonds with each individual. I have learned and enhanced my personal knowledge‚ grew from new experiences

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    Volunteering writing prompt A lot of junior high schools and high schools around the country require students to have a certain number of hours each semester in volunteering around their community. They believe that it is a good idea because it promotes good citizenship and cultivate skills. I do agree that it helps students build character and it gets them volunteer hours‚ but I also believe that if you require someone to volunteer it’s not really volunteering. That sounds like forced volunteerism

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