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Why Volunteer?
When you volunteer you are giving something back to your community by lending a helping hand to people and organizations. What you may not realize is that volunteering also benefits you as an individual. There are many good reasons to get involved in the community, including learning something about yourself.

Give of yourself and enrich your life and community: 
Become a volunteer.

helping others & connecting with people
learning transferable skills
accessing educational programs a
feeling a sense of accomplishment
participating in a variety of programs
providing an opportunity to  community

 
Benefits of volunteering

You can:
Make new friends
Explore career and personal interests
Earn great recommendations for future employment or
    college applications
Develop marketable job skills
Build your resume
Enrich your education
Uncover hidden skills and talents
Increase your self-confidence
Have fun
Make a difference

Rights and Responsibilities
As a volunteer you have certain rights and responsibilities when you are giving your time to a community-based organization. The rights of our volunteers include:

  • A clear, appropriate volunteer assignment
  • Fulfilling work
  • Orientation and training
  • Informed involvement with the volunteer staff
  • Supervision and support
  • Recognition of service
  • Respect as an individual
  • Time that is put to best use
  • Safe and healthy working conditions

 

Volunteer Opportunities : 
Lifespan volunteers are people with a desire to
be with and help other people. They are: 

  • College and high school students. 
  • retirees.
  • working professionals.
  • individuals considering a
    career change.
  • individuals returning to the workforce.
  • individuals with
    a special skill or talent.
 
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