Thinking of becoming a volunteer? See a list of reasons that will help you make up your mind.
10: It’s good for you.
Volunteering provides physical and mental rewards. It:
- Reduces stress: Experts report that when you focus on someone other than yourself, it interrupts usual tension-producing patterns.
- Makes you healthier: Moods and emotions, like optimism, joy, and control over one’s fate, strengthen the immune system.
9: It saves resources.
Volunteering provides valuable community services so more money can be spent on improvements and contributes to keeping lot rent increases manageable.
- The estimated savings for Westbury
8: Volunteers gain professional experience.
You can test out a career.
7: It brings people together.
As a volunteer, you assist in:
- Uniting people from diverse backgrounds to work toward a common goal
- Building camaraderie and teamwork
6: It promotes personal growth and self esteem.
Understanding community needs helps foster empathy and self-efficacy.
5: Volunteering strengthens your community.
As a volunteer you help:
- Support families with transportation for Health Care
- Assists with supplementing food insecurites
- Beautify the community
4: You learn a lot.
Volunteers learn things like these:
- Self: Volunteers discover hidden talents that may change your view on your self-worth.
- Government: Through working with local non-profit agencies, volunteers learn about the functions and operation of our government.
- Community: Volunteers gain knowledge of local resources available to solve community needs.
3: You get a chance to give back.
People like to support community resources that they use themselves or that benefit people they care about.
2: Volunteering encourages civic responsibility.
Community service and volunteerism are an investment in our community and the people who live in it.
1: You make a difference.
Every person counts!