Did you know that volunteering is valuable not only for the communities served but also for the people who do it for many reasons? Volunteering is a two-way street; while it provides obvious benefits ...
Did you know that volunteering can be good for your health? We regularly see the benefits of volunteering in our community when people give their time and expertise, helping improve the lives of our ...
In our fast-paced world’s relentless pursuit of financial stability, every opportunity to save money becomes a valuable asset. Amid the myriad strategies, one often overlooked avenue emerges as both ...
Marsha Arnold (right) hands a plate to church member Tom Elmer, of Lima, to hand out during the free breakfast at Trinity United Methodist Church in downtown Lima. At the time, Elmer had been ...
The Senior Source volunteer program Foster Grandparents provides one-on-one mentoring to children to help improve their education. Courtesy The Senior Source Judy Garrett, 75, has been volunteering to ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (ABC 4)- As a volunteer, you have the opportunity to improve your community and our world. And in addition to making a difference for your fellow human beings, there are multiple ...
Sam DiBenedetto knows a thing or two about giving back. When he turned 5, he decided to have a lemonade stand to raise funds for sea turtles, instead of a big birthday party. Six stands later - and ...
The company's social impact efforts have led to over half a million volunteer hours and $33.4 million in donations and gifts.
Volunteering is a fulfilling and rewarding journey that everyone should consider participating in. This selfless and humanitarian endeavor allows you to impact lives and communities. If you have a ...
While juggling classes, assignments, and social life might seem overwhelming enough, incorporating volunteer work during college years can significantly impact your future success. Career development ...
Despite implicitly knowing the value of building connections and community, many graduate students and postdoctoral scholars are very hesitant to actively engage in “networking,” especially outside ...