Society & Culture

volunteer work

Society & Culture

Posted by: Hilary

20th Feb 2012 01:37am

I am interested in learning about what volunteer work people do, how they got started in it, what it involves and what they like about it or not like about it?

hoppy55555
  • 20th Apr 2012 08:16pm

I would just like to say,thankyou.Not many people realize how many volunteer.I did many years for SES.The people you may meet come with there own ideas.You also have a lot of self pride.The things that you may learn help with your life.When injured while on duty,and received brain damage.I have learnt many things about people.I did volunteer work for about three years with the Salvation Army.Helping others helps.Think of what you would like to help with,and give it a go.If you are not happy try something else.I do not like being in the way.Others may be trying to help.GOOD LUCK.


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