Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Making Time for Volunteering in Everyday Living

I have met a lot of people who work and go to school who really want to do something for the community by involving themselves physically and become a part of the people or activities that give them a satisfaction of helping people.

My suggestion to people is that they should find things or ways to volunteer for the community which they can accommodate in their daily work schedules. Since their basic aim is to be able to do more than just donate money, they can find things to do within drive-able distance to their work locations. Most of my friends and family who don't have much time to spare during the day are usually trying to find some orphanages or blind schools in their work area to go and spend time with the kids or the elderly during their lunch time. This helps them get away for a break and gives them a feeling of giving time for something invaluable.

Also, volunteering is helping and it doesn't need to be restricted to going to a temple, church, orphanage or any such place. I think what matters is feeling someone's pain or having the heart to share your good with the others. So if an old woman is carrying a heavy shopping bag, one can simple volunteer to carry it for her. If an old man is trying to cross a street, we can volunteer by holding his hand and helping him over to the other side.

Volunteering is all about Kindness and helping others. It should never be restricted to a location, time or type. As long as we all have a desire to be kind and help others, we are volunteering. :)

14 comments:

  1. Great tips! Again, I am inspired by your generosity.

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  2. Totally agree to what you said Ash!! Volunteering should not be limited to a location or time. It should come from your heart.
    Great Point!

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  3. this is so cool! it's so true that volunteering is not something that needs to be done at a specific time or location. nicely written Aishwarya. I'll be following u to see what u do next. nice meeting u.

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  4. Erin: thank you! just a little try to give back to the community! :)
    Anu: thank you! :)
    Anonymous: thank you! i look forward to inspiring more people.

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  5. Gr8 job,Aish!good inspirational blog from a youngster for beginners of volunteering for social causes.Keep adding...Jyot se Jyot jalate chalo....

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  6. Hi,Aish.I have inspired and involved women staying home to work for children of nomad labourers to learn basic literacy and ways of dignity with dignity.My efforts have happily yielded amazing results so much so that about 100 such kids have been taken by schools run by Indian government for regular schooling.My 20 years of teaching and heading schools in different capacities have not given me as much happiness as much as these kids have.I know it takes a great yearning and passion to do volunteering for social causes so your blog is greatly inspirational for more youngsters to come forward to such charity.Kudos

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    1. that's so amazing Sue! thanks for sharing! I have received your email and would love to keep in touch with you regarding the opportunities! I think it's great that we got to connect today. I will call/email you the list of events we have going on so you can help too! :)

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