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The More You Give the More You Get

In the today's high-speed world, if you don't keep up you're lost.

Do you ever wonder if there's more to this crazed pursuit of personal success?

There is! Become a volunteer!

Independent Sector says that about one out of five people will volunteer voluntarily....

...and nine people out of ten will volunteer when they are asked!

So, what do you say? Want to help out?

You benefit all around

Please join us helping kids cross the street at the elementary school!

When you volunteer, you help others and yourself.

Independent Sector finds that nine out of ten teenage volunteers gain self-satisfaction, learn to be helpful, kind, and to respect others from their service work.

There are many other benefits, too. By volunteering you:

What's National Youth Service Day?

It doesn't matter what kind of work you're doing when you volunteer. It feels good to help people who are less fortunate than you, and it can be really fun.

Don't think of it as a job, though many volunteer opportunities are similar to paying jobs because they require applications. They want to know your qualifications and background.

You should check out the group's credentials, too. Volunteer with only well-known charities or groups that have references you and your parents can check.

Where do you begin?

Have you ever helped a child learn to read?

The hardest part of volunteer work is choosing what cause to help. There are hundreds of organizations that need you.

Think about what interests you and the skills you possess or would like to learn. Consider if you want to help adults, your peers, or children.

If you're not sure where to start or what you're interested in, there are a lot of resources that can help you.

Here's where to look:

A national program called Learning in Deed promotes service-learning by combining meaningful service experiences with curriculum-based learning.

You can search online for places to volunteer too!
Collect Toys for Tots!

Check out a neighborhood association newsletter, or visit the community center in your neighborhood, to find other activities you can participate in.

Good Turn is committed to doing something about hunger, lack of adequate shelter, and poor health in America.

Let's all make this world a better place.

Girl Scouts and 4-H also offer different ways to volunteer.

Make a life

Winston Churchill once said, "we make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give."

Please give your time and talents to someone else and make the world a better place for all of us to live.

True or False: Franklin started his experiments with electricity early in his life when he about 25 years old. Click Ben's head for the answer.
FALSE: He started his electricity experiments after her was 45 years old.
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