
Volunteering and serving often get squeezed out when we have so many other obligations and responsibilities, but they should rival the importance of homework and practices. The IEB school curriculum is trying to recognise this by implementing a 20-hour volunteering requirement.
Mostly as parents and learners we see this volunteering requirement as a huge pain that must be done rather than something we ‘get to do’ with all the benefits associated with volunteering.
Once you know the facts it’s hard to ignore its value in your life and the life of your family.
The list below comes from the Harvard Business Review, the Mayo Clinic, Stanford Social Innovation Review, the Corporation for National and Community Service and Forbes.
The scientific benefits of volunteerism can lead to improved physical, mental and social lives. Volunteering has also become increasingly important for your social CV and have become part of the University admissions process.
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The Volunteer Now Platform matches the needs of causes with volunteer preferences.
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