Skip to main content Skip to bottom nav

Benefits of Volunteering

October 26th, 2021

How can volunteering benefit a volunteer? Share with us by replying to the thread! To help you think, we've listed a few benefits of volunteering below!


_1660022795.volunteering.jpg

#1: Volunteering increases your social and relationship skills

One of the best ways to make new friends and strengthen existing relationships is to commit to a shared activity together.

Volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice and develop your social skills since you are meeting regularly with a group of people with common interests. Once you have momentum, it’s easier to branch out and make more friends and contacts.


#2: Volunteering increases self-confidence

Volunteering can provide a healthy boost to your self-confidence, self-esteem, and life satisfaction.


#3: Volunteering combats depression

A key risk factor for depression is social isolation. Volunteering keeps you in regular contact with others and helps you develop a solid support system, which in turn protects you against stress and depression when you’re going through challenging times.


#4: Volunteering can advance your career

If you’re considering a new career, volunteering can help you get experience in your area of interest and meet people in the field.

Even if you’re not planning on changing careers, volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice important skills used in the workplace, such as teamwork, communication, problem-solving, project planning, task management, and organization. You might feel more comfortable stretching your wings at work once you’ve honed these skills in a volunteer position first.


#5: Develops emotional stability

Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, low self-esteem, and even Obsessive Compulsive Disorder have all been helped by volunteering. When people with OCD, PTSD, or anger management issues volunteer, they feel more connected to others. They have an increased sense of purpose. Connection and meaning translate to decreased symptoms and improved social function.


#6: Burns that stubborn belly fat

When we volunteer, even if it is not a physically demanding project, we still get up and get moving.


#7: Volunteer gains a sense of purpose and becomes happier

How you may ask?

Throughout your life, you look to develop social and professional skills that promote your personal achievement. Using those skills for a wider, communal impact can be even more fulfilling. Volunteering will enrich your life and give you a broader purpose and can give you a boost of motivation.


We are lucky to be on 7cups which provides as simple a volunteering activity as being an active listener to someone. You just need to hold yourself back and give a safe and compassionate space for the member to vent to you. There are easy-to-practice active listening skills such as validating emotions, asking open-ended questions, and showing understanding and empathy.


If you are a member and considering volunteering on 7cups, read this post about becoming a listener.


If you are a listener and want to get better at listening, it could be worth walking the listener learner growth path.


31
Happy900 August 10th, 2022

@Fristo Love the post.

For me, it is a way to give back to others.

I find the work I do at 7cups, to be very life changing for me.

Thanks @GlenM for making 7cups possible.

HelpListen2U4U August 10th, 2022

These are all very true, but most of them don't apply to volunteering here... As its online. We don't socialize or get up and moving, it may help your self esteem and depression a bit, but not as much as volunteering in a in-person position.

A really good list of benefits though.

I've found that the benefits of volunteering over the internet to be for myself:

1. Increased time for other things. I don't lose time or money driving around to different volunteering sites.

2. I get to work on my counseling skills, and my social skills.

3. It will definitely help my future career as a counsellor. Though volunteering in person would allow me to make better connections.

4. It makes me feel good when I help someone!! This is the main one for me.

5. Volunteering at this specific place has allowed me to gain access to a world of support and mental health that I otherwise wouldn't have found. I even have a member account for when things get hard. I wouldn't have accessed these resources, or even known about them, if my school didn't tell me I could volunteer here.

6. It's just plain old good for the soul in every way. Mentally, emotionally, all the good feelings, helping people. It's all good, and even if there may be too many men who want to talk about my sex life or ask perverted questions (without having a legitimate reason, as I'm very open to sexual conversations if it is relevant to the issue) I even get something good out of those conversations. It helps me build a line to where I will allow future clients to cross and not cross.

CalmWaves3939 August 10th, 2022

@Fristo

Volunteering helps us gain experience!

Sometimes we have the opportunity to volunteer for a job we want for a short amount of time so that we can get a tester and see if this is the job for you. Volunteering gives us the chance to commit for a short time rather than a long time and through volunteering, we can get opinions and insight into the environment and the people that work there. ✨ We can also find out what skills we need to work on to get the job in the future and to get experience by shadowing other workers 😊

waves 🌊

HansSCN August 11th, 2022

@Fristo

Yes, many people need the feeling of sense of purpose

yourbuddy30 August 11th, 2022

@Fristo Im totally with this point of view

GuidanceGuru1111 August 11th, 2022

Absolutely agree 😊

GoldenNest2727 August 11th, 2022

@Fristo

Volunteering is a great way to meet new people and develop friendships. That applies both at 7 Cups and within our local communities.