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You’re Never Too Young – or Too Old – to Make a Difference
Read more: You’re Never Too Young – or Too Old – to Make a DifferenceService has no age limit. That’s the beauty of it. Children can make cards for hospitals, collect canned goods, or help neighbors in small ways. Teenagers often bring energy, positivity, creativity and more to the table. Young adults mentor others, help out at events, and create real meaningful impact. But it doesn’t stop there. Adults…
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Youth & the Power of Service
Read more: Youth & the Power of ServiceThere’s a misconception that leadership and service is something that you grow into later in life or that there’s an age minimum. But the truth is, our young generation has just as much power to create lasting impact as adults do. When a young person volunteers, they are stepping into a responsibility, a job, and…
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The Connection Between Mental Health and Giving Back
Read more: The Connection Between Mental Health and Giving BackSelf care: Slowing down, unplugging, taking a break. While those things matter, sometimes where you might feel the most grounded is when you show up for something that matters. Volunteering has a way of pulling yourself out of your own head. When life feels busy or overwhelming, it gives you somewhere to put your energy…
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Behind the Scenes: What Volunteers Really Do
Read more: Behind the Scenes: What Volunteers Really DoThere’s the visible moments – the donation drop-offs, the events, the photos, the list goes on. But what most don’t see is everything happening behind the scenes. The quiet, consistent work that keeps organizations running and communities supported long before and after those visible moments take place. The truth is, volunteering is also about everything…
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5 Things You Should Ask Yourself Before Volunteering
Read more: 5 Things You Should Ask Yourself Before VolunteeringIn a world full of opportunities to get involved, it can be easy to say “yes” without fully thinking about where your time and energy is going. The truth is, not every opportunity will be the right fit either, and that’s okay! Taking a moment to reflect before jumping in can help you find experiences…
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From “I Have To” to “I Get To” – Changing the Narrative Surrounding Service
Read more: From “I Have To” to “I Get To” – Changing the Narrative Surrounding ServiceFor a lot of people, service can start with the same thought: “I have to volunteer.” It sounds like an obligation. Another thing to add to an already overwhelming to-do list. But what if we change just one word? What if it became “I get to volunteer.” That small shift can change everything. When we…
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Advocacy as an Act of Service
Read more: Advocacy as an Act of ServiceNot all service is visible. Sometimes it isn’t forward-facing at an event or a scheduled opportunity. Sometimes it looks like a conversation or a story. Sometimes it’s simply using your voice. That’s advocacy – and it’s one of the most powerful ways to give back. Whether it’s sharing your story to raise awareness, educating others…
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You Don’t Need Hours – You Need Intention
Read more: You Don’t Need Hours – You Need IntentionIt’s easy to get caught up in counting hours. “I don’t have time.” “I can’t commit long-term.” “I’m not sure where to start.” These thoughts can sometimes make service feel like a chore or an impossible expectation. But the truth is, volunteering isn’t about the clock. It’s about the heart. Volunteering with intention is about…
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How Volunteering Builds Real-World Skills
Read more: How Volunteering Builds Real-World SkillsVolunteering is an act of service — a way to give back to your community and support causes that you care about. But the other side of volunteering is how it plays a powerful role in shaping you. The skills you gain through service often translate directly into the workplace and your everyday life. To…
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Breaking the Myths
Read more: Breaking the MythsVolunteering is a meaningful way to give back, connect with others, and create positive change in our communities that we call home. Yet despite its benefits, many people continue to hesitate to get involved because of misconceptions about what volunteering really looks like. These myths can keep potential volunteers astray, even though communities need them…




