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Volunteering

In case you didn't know everyone who writes for, produces, edits and designs this wonderful magazine is volunteering their time and skills to get it put together for our community. We love spending time digging out stories and interesting happenings in our wonderful Beeston.

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The start of a new year is often a time when people have some thoughts about setting goals and making plans for their year ahead. You hear a lot of phrases like 'New Year, New You' flying around and these often are associated with mental and physical health. So with that in mind, have you ever thought that spending some of your time helping others, a cause you believe in or just something you're passionate about, can be very rewarding and help you achieve those ambitions and intentions?

Top reasons to volunteer:

Making a difference: Volunteering allows you to make a difference in your community and in other people’s lives. Whether you’re helping out at a local food bank, reading to students, or working with a charity, your efforts will have an important and lasting impact.

Personal enrichment: Volunteering can be a great way to learn something new, build skills, and gain valuable experience. You’ll be able to meet new people, explore different career paths, and explore new hobbies. It’s rare you leave a volunteering stint without a smile on your face, knowing that you’ve made a difference.

Networking: Getting involved with a volunteer organisation provides you with the opportunity to meet like-minded people who share your values and interests. Networking can help you find new contacts, open doors to career opportunities, and build relationships.

Self-fulfillment: Volunteering can be a great way to achive a sense of purpose and gain a sense of personal satisfaction. Doing good for others can give you a sense of pride and joy that can last long after the volunteer work is completed.

Having Fun: Volunteering is fun! You get to have the opportunity to explore new activities and make new friends. Volunteering with a group of people can also add a social aspect to the work, making it a fun and rewarding experience.

Boosting your CV: Adding volunteer experience looks great on your CV, as it shows your character and interests. It also allows you to show off some skills that you may not utilise in your actual job(s) and it gives you a chance to test out new and different responsibilities too.