16 Benefits of “Making a difference for Others”

IMG_3531 (2)There are so many inspiring stories of people of all ages making a difference with their volunteer efforts. People are making a contribution of time and money.  When we hear these stories, we immediately think of the benefits for the recipients.

But now research shows the enormous benefits which the giver receives as well.  Here are 16 of them:

Make our communities a better place

Provide direct assistance to others

Create a connection with others

Have the opportunity to make new friends

Develop a new support system

Engage new contacts

Ability to expand our network

Provide us with career experience

Teach us valuable job skills

Boost our social skills

Increase our self-confidence, self esteem

Increase our life satisfaction

Create a sense of pride and identity

Reduce our risk of depression

Helps us stay physically healthy

Can bring us fun and fulfillment

WOW. When I read this list, I say where do I sign up.  This sounds like a cure all for a multitude of needs.

So of course, I don’t believe that volunteering cures ailments or single handedly fulfills needs but this list itemizes several goals on my life list.  Goals I can achieve by “Making a Difference for Others.”

“No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.”             Charles Dickens

Is there a group or community whose mission touches your heart? Is there a group that is in grave need of your help?

Instead of simply writing a check, is now your time to roll up your sleeves and provide some hands on help?  How can you “Make a Difference for Others?”

 

 

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