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    Volunteering in America and the Salvation Army One great thing a person can do in life and that is to volunteer in an organization. Volunteering has many things a person can learn from that he or she may not know about. Volunteering is something that people do in spied of themselves. Volunteering, whether on a large or small scale, plays an important role in America. With the changes in the economy, cities depend on Volunteers more than ever. The Salvation Army has volunteers that give food to the

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    Guelph, I’ve spent all lot of time volunteering which contributed to my personal development. I’m an introvert, but when I volunteer I feel and act like a different person as if another side, an extrovert one, immerges. I can easily express myself to people that I’ve never met. When I work with strangers, it seems as if I don’t worry about their opinions towards my appearance and/or my habits, which increases my ability to interact with them. Similarly to volunteering, night school, which is a requirement

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    Volunteering for the Salvation Army When the f-5 tornado decimated the town of Smithville on April 27, 2011, a whopping 15 people were killed, 40 people injured, 18 homes destroyed, and two businesses were annihilated. (National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office) Without the help of various organizations, like the Salvation Army, Smithville would’ve never recovered from the horrifying disaster, which made me wonder what the Salvation Army does, what a volunteer needs to do, and what the benefits

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    and making a difference in your community. With busy lives, it can be hard to find time to volunteer, however the benefits of volunteering are enormous to you and your community. A person who volunteers benefits themselves because they get to see how their contribution has made a difference. This experience contributes to personal development. The selfless act of volunteering provides a spiritual enhancement as well. If people never help each other and only care about themselves, the world becomes

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    be a fast paced society there is much data that indicates a reduction in individual volunteerism, volunteering with NAMI gives many without a voice an opportunity to not only be heard but to support an organization dedicated to improving the health, condition, and standards for those suffering from mental illness which in turn benefits the community at large. The difference between volunteering and performing service learning with NAMI is that when one volunteers with NAMI there are few set

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    SCHOLARSHIP ESSAY Throughout my life, I have always wanted to help people in any way that I can. That is why since i was young, i have done anything I can to help those in need. My earliest memories of volunteering is when i was 7 years old, I went with my dad and other people from my church to give the sacrament to people in a old folks home, sometimes having to help feed it to them because they were unable. since then, i have tried to keep that spirit of volunteerism going. Another example of how

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    Volunteering in the community helps develop a connection with the community. Communities are people who help one another to make an impact in someone’s life. Giving back to those that helped one previously can make a difference. Giving up a few hours during the week to volunteer at a summer reading program at the community library can bring joy in some child’s life. Supporting and helping younger children learn in our community brings me pride. Volunteering is a way to give back to your community

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    3. What is volunteering? How is this important in the nonprofit sector and within our country? What factors might influence an increase or decrease in volunteer recruitment? What kind of volunteer retaining strategies your organization will use? Why? By definition, to volunteer is to freely offer to do something. In terms of the nonprofit sector, having volunteers for your organisation is essential to its success. Any company, especially a nonprofit, needs people working for it. While most businesses

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    Volunteering has been something that I truly have enjoyed doing in the past few years. I began volunteering when I was in highschool, mostly because we had to meet a certain amount of community service hours in order to be able to graduate. In highschool I was also involved in many clubs and sports which required for us to do fundraisers and other volunteer work. For example,I was a member of the National Honor Society where we did a lot of volunteer work in our community. I have been able to volunteer

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    Volunteering is a way of life for most people like myself. I was always interested in helping others from a young age. I have been involved in volunteering organizations since fourth grade such as the beta club. I was thirteen when I first learned about the VolunTeen program at East Tennessee Children’s Hospital. It was a few months before my fourteen birthday, but I was still too young to apply at the time. I waited the year to apply, and it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. I went

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