‘Tis the season for giving, and if you’re a high school or college student, we’re not just talking about giving gifts to family and friends. We’re talking about giving your time.
Volunteer work is almost a requirement these days on college applications, and there is no better time to start volunteering than during the holiday season. From soup kitchens to Salvation Army bell ringers, non-profit organizations need all of the help they can get. You can then include your volunteer experience on college and scholarship applications alike.
Plus, you may hit the jackpot and learn more about yourself and helping the world around you.
If you need help – or a little push – to find volunteer work in your area, check out our guide below for finding and making the most of your time giving to others.
If you can’t find anything locally, there is a great website that can actually match you to volunteer opportunities in your area. Volunteer Match has experiences specifically for students, and you can narrow your search by location.
Finally, College Transitions lists national organizations that are open to high school volunteers. You will see many national, well-known non-profit organizations listed here. If you want to volunteer with a big name and potentially do work on a national level (which would look great on your resume, by the way), this is a great place to start your volunteer work search.
After you’ve found organizations that interest you, it’s time to make the call to talk about volunteering. For this call, or email, this is what you should say:
Hello, I’m ____________, and I’m a student with [Insert the name of your high school or college]. I have been looking for volunteer work to in order to give back to my community and get some work experience for my resume/brag sheet. Do you have a need for volunteers right now?
Throughout the conversation, you may have follow-up questions like: What would I be doing, and would it change each time? How many hours would I be expected to volunteer? Do you prefer volunteers on weekends or weeknights? Can I change my volunteer schedule to work around my homework/extracurriculars as needed?
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