Why and How can I Volunteer
for the United Way
or a GCUW sponsored organization?
Explore your motivations. Identify your
personal goals. Knowing your motivations will help you better choose a
volunteer position that's right for you. Ask yourself, "Why do I want to
volunteer? What are my goals? Do I want to make a difference in my
career, my social life, my community, or something else?" Your goals
will direct your search.
Make a few calls to explore possibilities. Ask
some initial questions. You might want to request that an agency send
you information about their services, so that you can review it to see
if it meets your needs. Ask for a written description of the volunteer
position. This will help you decide if the position is an appropriate
fit for you, and it provides a set of standards or expectations when you
do volunteer.
Be realistic and clear about the amount of time
you can commit. It may be easier to start small and increase your
commitment than to have to back out because your schedule is too
overwhelming.
Visit the organization you are interested in
volunteering for before committing yourself. Get a sense of the staff
and clients you will be working with and a feel for the overall
environment.
Find out about the agency's purpose and how
your role as a volunteer fits into that mission. Sometimes what may seem
an insignificant contribution to you makes all the difference to the
people or to the program that you are assisting.
Enthusiasm is key. If you are not excited about
the program, the chances are that you are not going to be thrilled with
giving up time in your day to go there.
Have fun!
Adapted from
the Triangle United Way Website!