Volunteering Benefits

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Volunteering is the commitment of time and energy for the benefit of society and the community, the environment or individuals outside one's immediate family. It is undertaken freely and by choice, without concern for financial gain (Fingal volunteer center, n.d.). Volunteering can have great benefit for yourself such as bettering your self esteem and confidence, developing your current skills as well as learning new skills, lets you be active and enhances your health in many ways, broadening your work experiences, meeting new people also broadening your social circle, opportunity to support your cause and actually making a difference in the community. There are many different types of volunteering, ranging from helping the homeless to volunteering in a …show more content…

But there are some skills, characteristics that one should have acquired prior to any type of volunteering such as having time- management skills, because no matter what type of volunteering you do, it will always require a certain amount of time a day, week, month and the volunteering hours are not always set. Therefore you should be able to manage time efficiently and effectively in order to be able to volunteer properly. Being motivated, the answer may vary from one person to another. Some may want to gain ‘experience’, some due to religious beliefs, some due to education or want to ‘make a difference’. But either way, you must be aware of your reason for volunteering.
As a student of undergraduate psychology course in college, I was inclined to volunteer anywhere I wanted to as part of my course work. I decided to volunteer in a nursing home for the elderly, ‘Saint Mary’s centre nursing home’ located in 185-201 Merrion Road, Dublin 4, because it correlated to my college degree of psychology and future career goals of not necessarily working in a nursing home but working with people in a social

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