Volunteering Experience Essay

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    with fame may, in fact, decrease it. What really does make us happy? I have been happy when doing volunteer work, spending time with friends, and while working on an interesting project. The definition of happiness that I get from examining those experiences is this: happiness exists when one or more of the following are true: everything seems to be okay, having a challenging and meaningful task, and helping other people. We are happy when everything seems to be okay, as I have experienced when…

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    In 2014, it is estimated that nearly 62.6 million Americans volunteered. That same study, conducted by the Corporation for National & Community Service, also showed that all those volunteers’ hours equaled roughly 173 billion dollars in service. That staggering amount is evidence that the volunteers’ efforts are achieving more than originally thought. Volunteers are often depicted as people in hard hats building houses and walking dogs at a local shelter. However, with the demand for quality…

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    of new skills. Here are some reasons why charity work is good for everyone. One of the great things about charity work is that it can give you a new perspective and you gain new life experiences. Whether you build a well in Africa or hand out flyers to raise awareness for a local charity, you are able to experience the world through hands- on work. You will also gain a new perspective. By being in the situation/environment, you will be…

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    Throughout high school I have volunteered and have been an active member in my community. Through Key Club and National Honors Society I have completed over 50 hours of community service to date and I am still regularly volunteering. I also bell ring through Salvation Army around Christmas time periodically. The past two years I have volunteered at "Zooloween Boo" and "Egg-citing day at the Zoo". These two events give children the opportunity to take part in holiday festivities. Another event I…

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    I volunteered at the Buckner-Aldine Family Hope Center for two and a half hours helping with a class called Jobs for Life. The purpose of the class is to help the adults taking it learn the skills necessary to become employable and succeed in the workforce. The class consisted of all women, mostly homemakers. Since this was the second time the class met, the main focus was reading through three chapters of the textbook for the class and creating a vision board. The Jobs for Life class is meant…

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    There are many ways that I could contribute to Lake Braddock community. The first thing I would do for the community is a volunteer as a student manager for a sports team. In addition, I would find volunteers that are seeking to help out as well. The second way I contribute to the community is I would stay after school to do some service hours. The third way I contribute to the community is that my family always donate food drive. Lastly, I contribute to the community is a volunteer at a job…

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    “Volunteers have an enormous impact on the health and well-being of communities worldwide” (idealist, why is volunteering important?). People can volunteer to simply “keep our neighborhoods, streets, parks, rivers, greenspaces, and water clean and safe for everyone” (idealist, why is volunteering important?). People can volunteer to “educate on public health and safety” (idealist, why volunteering is important). Building houses is just one of the examples that volunteers can help do when trying…

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    are euthanized because they suffer from a severe condition. The results yield that people volunteer in adoption centers because they try to save as many lives as they can. The final question the researcher asked is whether or not they felt that volunteering actually had an impact on the community. All of the participants said yes. According to one participant, "it only takes one person to make a difference" (personal communication 2016). The results determined that people not only feel a sense…

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    I have done several things in order to contribute to my community through volunteerism. One of the biggest things that I was a part of was the Boy Scouts of America, which has a huge foundation on volunteerism. In my troop, I have earned the rank of Eagle Scout, which requires an extensive service project. What I did for my project, was restore an old monkey bar set, and a bleacher, along with building new teeter-tooters for Hasbrouck Park in Hydetown. My Scout troop also was involved in a…

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    my first and preferable choices have specific, time consuming procedures, and with only 8 weeks before my service learning paper must be turned in, starting over was necessary. The Make a Wish Foundation, Hunters Creek middle school’s parent volunteering program, PEERS Family Development Center, and Debbie’s Angles Production have been contacted in the past 5 weeks, and it has been stressful The first step was to go over the service learning list I was…

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