If
you are reviewing the laundry list of possible New Year’s resolutions, the
Volunteer Center of Cedar Valley has the 2015 resolution for you! It has significant
benefits and won’t cost you any money. This year, resolve to volunteer at least
50 hours to strengthen our Cedar Valley community.
The Cedar Valley area is known
for its giving spirit, which is why finding a place to volunteer in the New
Year is not an overwhelming task. Local groups, organizations, nonprofits and
service clubs can use your skills and resources.
The Volunteer Center of Cedar
Valley represents 134 nonprofit agencies which not only welcome volunteers, but
need them to fulfil their missions and budgets. The 2013 national value of one
volunteer hour is $22.55 based on the 2013 analysis done by the Independent
Sector. In Iowa, the average is $20.93.
Your resolution not only benefits
the agency or nonprofit – it benefits you! Here are a few benefits:
- Learn or develop a new skill -
Volunteering is the perfect vehicle to discover something you are really
good at and develop a new skill.
- Be part of your community - What better
way is there to connect with your community and give back? As a volunteer,
you certainly return to society some of the benefits that society gives
you.
- Motivation and sense of achievement -
Volunteering is about giving your time, energy and skills freely.
- Boost your career options - If you are
thinking of a career change, then volunteering is a perfect way to explore
new fields.
- New interests and hobbies - Finding new
interests and hobbies through volunteering can be fun, relaxing and
energizing.
- New experiences - Volunteering is a
wonderful way to get life experience.
- Meeting a diverse range of people -
Volunteering brings together a diverse range of people from all
backgrounds and walks of life. Volunteering also offers an incredible
networking opportunity.
- Send a signal to your employer, teachers,
friends and family - Volunteering reflects and supports a complete picture
of you, and gives real examples of your commitment, dedication and
interests. Show people what you are passionate about and maybe you will
inspire them too!
- Health benefits – Studies have established a strong relationship between volunteering and health:
those who volunteer have lower mortality rates, greater functional
ability, and lower rates of depression later in life than those who do not
volunteer.
Call
(319) 272-2087, email information@vcccv.org,
or visit www.vccv.org to
learn about potential opportunities.
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