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The Power of Giving Back: What You Gain from Volunteering

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Written by Tiera Gaines

Food Pantry & Marketing Coordinator


Volunteering is more than just a way to help others; it’s a powerful opportunity for personal growth. When you give back, you not only make a difference in your community but also gain valuable life skills and connections.



What is the importance of volunteering and what can you gain?

  1. Foster connections: Volunteering can help with building social connections within your community creating a sense of belonging.

  2. Boost mental health: Knowing that you are creating a positive change in the world and helping other people through volunteering can help you gain a greater sense of purpose.

  3. Gain new skills: Volunteering can help you put yourself out there by networking with other volunteers. It can help you gain new experiences and peak new interests.

  4. Gain new perspectives: Volunteering helps you gain more empathy towards others by broadening your understanding of the world and bringing awareness to yourself and others through generosity.


The powerful and numerous benefits of volunteering range from boosting your mental health to building connections all shows how giving back can enrich your life in unexpected ways. Embracing the power of giving back can lead to a fulfilling and rewarding experience.

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