How we strengthen our social care team, and continuously maintain it.
May 1, 2023Restorative Practice: Core Beliefs.
July 2, 2023Kate Hannon. June 2023.
As we are approaching the end of the annual celebration of Volunteer’s Week, I have reflected on the benefits of volunteering.
I share my free time with two causes that are close to my heart. I am a Samaritans Listening volunteer and a Squirrel Scout Group Leader. I feel that volunteering is not only a great way to give back, but it also has many benefits for me as the person who is donating my time.
Firstly, volunteering is a fantastic way to meet new people and make new friends. You will have the opportunity to work alongside like-minded individuals who share your passion for helping others. You may even develop new skills and gain valuable experience that can help you in your personal and professional life. I have received some world-class training through the Samaritans, and this has helped me in my role at Amber Family.
Secondly, volunteering can help boost your mental health and wellbeing. By giving back to your community, you can experience a sense of purpose and fulfilment that can improve your overall mood and outlook on life. It can also help reduce stress and anxiety by providing a positive outlet for your energy and emotions.
Thirdly, volunteering can help you develop a stronger connection to your community. As a volunteer, you will have the opportunity to learn more about the issues and challenges facing your local area and to work alongside others to make a positive difference. This can help you feel more invested in your community and more connected to the people and places around you.
Finally, volunteering can be a lot of fun! Whether you are working on a community project, helping out at a local event, or mentoring a young person, volunteering can be a rewarding and enjoyable experience that allows you to make a positive impact while having a great time.
So, if you are looking for a way to give back, meet new people, and have fun, consider volunteering for a cause that is close to your heart. There are many causes that would benefit from your time, skills, and enthusiasm. So why not get involved today and start making a difference to you and your community?