Volunteering is a Win-Win for Students, Local Nonprofits


April 27 – May 3 is National Volunteer Week.

I was raised with a heart for helping people. My parents were pastors of a local church most of my life, which meant a lifetime of giving. Those lessons have followed me into adulthood. Sometimes it’s hard to create balance, but I enjoy the volunteer work I do.

Volunteering is a terrific way for students to get involved with a cause that they are passionate about and to get some hands-on experience at the same time to add to their resume. This volunteer week, think about seeking a new opportunity.

  • For students at the University of Oregon, check out 211Lane.org. It’s a local resource, sponsored by United Way of Lane County, that identifies most the nonprofits in Lane County, along with their current needs and contact information.
  • For others, check out VolunteerMatch. You can search for opportunities near you, or even search for “virtual opportunities.” With the keyword “public relations,” you can find a wide variety of organizations needing help.

Now go out and do some good!

Related Posts with Thumbnails

Comments

One response to “Volunteering is a Win-Win for Students, Local Nonprofits”

  1. Jenni D. Avatar
    Jenni D.

    Kelli-
    I agree with you on volunteering. I think it’s a great idea for anyone to do. I volunteer for Walk for Diabetes. I have volunteered there since I was little when my Uncle had diabetes. It’s also a great way to meet new people and network. I am thinking of going into non-profit when I graduate and would like to find an organization that I am passionate about. Thank you for recognizing how important it is for students to get involved.