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    ponder on the possibilities of volunteering my options seem infinite. Thousands of agencies supply help through disasters whether that being protecting endangered animals, assisting communities suffering through a time of shock, or aid for families who are individually facing times of adversity. In my search for an agency, I wanted to find somewhere I could begin volunteering today. The American National Red Cross provides me with this best opportunity to start volunteering now. Deciding to…

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    less fortunate at a local food pantry. I am also an active member of the volunteering club at my high school and the American Red Cross. Generosity was one of the characteristics that I attained throughout my volunteering experience. My whole community and high school thrive into better places for others today. I started volunteering at St. Martha's Pantry in sixth grade until my freshman year. I also devoted my volunteering at my local church's food pantry. Everyday after school, I would bag…

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    One of the activities I do that is substantial to me is volunteering as a Kettle Host during Winter for the Salvation Army. Through Christmas Kettles, I collect donations from the society to help give back to the less fortunate in our community. What volunteering for the Salvation Army has taught me is that even the smallest effort can make a tremendous impact. When I first started off as a volunteer, I did not feel motivated enough to believe what I was doing would truly have an impact. I had…

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    to the community is important because gives an opportunity to help people, learn or develop new skills and experiences. Also, being a volunteer allows you to give back to the community and make it a better place. Helps improve the community, can strengthen resume. Can be a way to meet new friends and make new connections. Often results in personal growth. Gives you a way to gain work experience and learn about certain jobs. Community service benefits everyone in the community, especially the…

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    crazy patients especially since being delirious being in an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness or intoxication. This state of mind is characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech. I hoped that volunteering would give me a chance to understand what the hospital was like, especially from a patient 's perspective, and also a chance to interact with patients and clinical staff while I roamed around like a prospective doctor I saw myself as.…

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    Community service and volunteering is important to ensure events happen and so that they run smoothly. During the presentations in class, many of the presenters mentioned how important volunteering was for their success, for example the Easter Seals. For me, volunteering is a valuable and educational experience that is rewarding. The purpose of this paper is to reflect upon my volunteer experiences and to illustrate how the knowledge obtained throughout this course has impacted my way of…

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    Harmoni Ropp Volunteer Experience Bemidji State University Volunteer Experience at Neilson Place Volunteering sixty hours at an agency was a requirement of the Field Experience in Social Work course for the purpose of introducing students to social work practice. Because of this, the author chose to complete her volunteer experience at the Woodsedge Senior Living in Bemidji, specifically, Neilson Place. Following is a description of Neilson Place and whom it serves, as well the author’s…

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    Volunteering has changed how I live; my life has changed how I volunteer. I am an individual who loves getting involved in just about everything, but I have had to learn how to do so for the right reasons. Now I see volunteering as an opportunity to serve and care for others, but in the past I did not have such an altruistic attitude. Fortunately my initial experiences as a volunteer have not only changed my attitudes, character and skills for the better but have also changed my reasons for…

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    Three Square volunteer gives her take on the experience Jacqulin Schuette, a UNLV graduate with a kinesiology degree has always thought volunteering should be an important part of someone’s life. Jacqulin has always been the first person to raise their hand to volunteer, and Three Square was no exception. A call was made looking for volunteers and once again Jacqulin was more than willing to assist. Three Square is very dependent on volunteers and have been lucky enough to have tens of…

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    fight hunger by engaging, education and empowering the community. Their mission is lived out every day through seven projects that help engage, educate and empower both people in need and those who want help. I have fulfill the agency’s mission by volunteering at the food bank and being an active participant in organizing and sorting food. Individually and coorpaterly we were able to sort a total of 13,109 pounds of food and provided 8,400 meals. We were able to prepare donations for…

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