How Can I Start Volunteering?
Simple Steps to Make a Difference Today
Volunteering might seem like something only students or full-time activists do, but the truth is: anyone can volunteer, and it’s easier than you think. Whether you have an hour, a weekend, or even just a skill to offer from home, there’s a place for you in the world of service.
At Volunteer Now, we believe everyone has something valuable to give. This guide breaks down the most common question we get: “How can I start volunteering?”
1. Know Why You Want to Volunteer
Before you dive in, think about why you want to volunteer. Your reason will guide what kind of opportunities suit you best.
Some common motivations:
- To give back to the community
- To earn service hours for school or university
- To meet new people
- To gain skills or work experience
- To support a cause, you care about
- To feel a sense of purpose
Once you’re clear on your “why,” finding the right opportunity becomes easier.
2. Choose What Interests You
There are so many causes to get involved in. Here are just a few examples:
- Helping people: Homeless shelters, food banks, elder care, disability support
- Supporting education: Tutoring, reading to children, school fundraising
- Animal welfare: Dog shelters, horse rescues, pet adoption events
- Health and wellness: HIV/AIDS awareness, menstrual health, mental health advocacy
- Environment: Clean-up drives, tree planting, recycling projects
- Social justice: Gender rights, refugee support, anti-bullying campaigns
Tip: Choose a cause that excites or resonates with you. Passion fuels purpose.
3. Find a Reliable Platform or Organisation
Instead of searching randomly, use a trusted network like Volunteer Now to:
- Browse verified volunteering opportunities
- Book your spot online
- Receive clear instructions
- Track and verify your service hours
Our events range from 1-hour commitments to longer projects—and we make it easy, safe, and enjoyable to get involved.
4. Start Small and Stay Consistent
You don’t need to commit to 10 hours a week. Even 2 hours a month can make a real difference. Try a once-off event first and see how it goes. Volunteering should fit into your life—not stress you out.
Some easy starting points:
- Join a Volunteering Day through Volunteer Now
- Help out at a school or community event
- Pack food or hygiene kits
- Walk dogs at a local shelter
- Collect donations from friends or family
5. Show Up and Give Your Best
When you commit to a volunteering role, treat it with the same respect as a job or school task:
- Arrive on time
- Follow instructions
- Work well with others
- Ask questions if you’re unsure
- Clean up after yourself
- Stay until the task is complete
Volunteering is about impact, not just attendance. Doing the job right matters—especially when others are depending on you.
6. Track Your Hours
Especially for learners or those building a CV, it’s important to keep a record of your volunteer work. With Volunteer Now, every booked activity is automatically logged and can be downloaded for school, university, or job applications.
Benefits of tracking:
- Verified service hour certificates
- A clear portfolio of your efforts
- Confidence when applying for bursaries or internships
- Pride in seeing your impact over time
7. Tell Your Story
Sharing your volunteer experience can inspire others and build momentum. You can:
- Post photos or reflections on social media
- Write about what you learned or how you felt
- Encourage your friends or classmates to join you
You don’t have to be famous to influence others—just be genuine.
8. Keep Learning and Growing
The more you volunteer, the more you discover your strengths and passions. You may even develop skills you didn’t expect—like public speaking, event planning, or leadership.
Ask for feedback. Try new roles. And don’t be afraid to move into bigger projects once you’re ready.
Final Thoughts: Start Where You Are
You don’t need a degree, money, or loads of free time to be a great volunteer. You just need:
- A willingness to help
- A little time
- A platform that makes it easy and safe—like Volunteer Now
Whether you’re 13 or 63, volunteering is one of the most rewarding ways to connect, grow, and contribute to something bigger than yourself.
Ready to start?
Browse events and sign up today at www.volunteernow.co.za
Your first step to making a difference starts here.