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3 tips for making the most of your first volunteer experience
National Volunteer Month happens every April across the United States. It celebrates the importance of giving back and encourages active volunteerism in generations to come. If you’ve never volunteered, here are a few tips to ensure your first experience is as enjoyable as possible.
1. Identify your goals and skills. Ask yourself why you want to volunteer and what skills you bring to the table. Then, choose a volunteer program that matches your values and interests. This will ensure you have an impactful and meaningful experience.
2. Set realistic expectations. Find out what the volunteer organization expects of you, especially regarding time. This will prevent you from overcommitting and having a poor experience. You don’t want your volunteering experience to dominate your already busy schedule. Start small; you can always increase your commitment as your confidence and abilities grow.
3. Keep an open mind. You’ll likely work with people from all walks of life when volunteering. Therefore, it’s essential to approach the experience from a place of exchange and learning. Most importantly, have fun and be receptive to forging new friendships.
Volunteering has several benefits, including gaining real-world experience, developing new skills, expanding your professional network, and exploring new occupations. To celebrate National Volunteer Month, find a cause important to you and give back today.




