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Networking

As a volunteer, you’ll make new friends and meet all different kinds of people. It’s important that you introduce yourself and get to know these people. Share your interests and your knowledge with them.

You will have new relationships that you wouldn’t have had and this is networking. It is an important step in having references or having connections to work.

That’s the thing about volunteering. You get as much out of it as you put into it. And often, you get a whole lot more.

My work with Outreach has led to an internship at an art gallery. Not only do I help the community, but I use my gifts for Outreach by designing the Outreach logo for the letterhead. Because of that I now have the internship.

I’m not even 15 yet!

Just do it! Make a difference

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You can get started now.

“How do I get started?” you might ask. The resources available online are unlimited. First, get your parents’ support and decide what it is you like to do or if you just want to give back. Either way, check local businesses or churches, give them a call, and ask if they need volunteers.

You can look into food pantries in your area; they always need help. And don’t forget about your local soup kitchens.

Volunteering gives you the chance to change people’s lives, including your own. If you feel upset about the news of a disaster, volunteering to help can be a way to deal with your feelings.

If you don’t have the money to donate to a cause, giving your time can be just as important.

Need some ideas?

Helping others in need is such an important part of our lives that many high schools, like mine, require their students to spend a certain number of hours volunteering in order to graduate.

Find what's right for you

Unlike school, with volunteering you get to pick what really interests you and who, or what, is most deserving of your time.

If you have more than one interest, there are ways to combine your likes to good use. For example, if you love animals and helping the elderly, you could volunteer to take a pet to visit those in a nursing home.

Volunteering will be an incredible experience for you and those you help!

The many volunteers who make Day of Hope really happen
Volunteers for Day of Hope

True or False: Franklin contributed to oceanography by recording good observations of ocean currents in off California. Click Ben's head for the answer.
FALSE: Franklin contributed to oceanography in the mid- to late 1700s by making and compiling good observations of ocean currents off the US East Coast.

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"This is great. I go to a senior citizen home every few months and sing with my choir. The folks around the home are so excited and it makes me feel good knowing I can make a difference in their lives."
kendallweb, 16, Klamath Falls, OR
01/06/11
"Volunteering is so important- there are always people out there who could use your help. This is a great reminder that everyone can help out and make a difference!"
Hannah457, 17, Camas, WA
01/02/11
" Volunteering and helping out in your community is great for "making the world a better place". Great article!"
MarvinB , 16, Richmond, Va
12/31/10
"I agree that volunteering and working with your community is important. Being there to help others gives you the chance to help them and learn something you never knew. It also helps you become a better person! "
Sammi Jo, 16, Westby, WI
12/29/10
"I find that my church is always lookinf for voleenteers. "
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12/24/10
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