You’re donating your valuable time, so it’s important that you
enjoy and benefit from your volunteering. To make sure that your volunteer
position is a good fit:
Ask questions. You
want to make sure that the experience is right for your skills, your goals, and
the time you want to spend. Sample questions to your volunteer coordinator
might address your time commitment, if there’s any training involved, who you
will be working with, and what to do if you have questions during your
experience.
Make sure you know what’s
expected. You should be
comfortable with the organization and understand the time commitment. Consider
starting small so that you don’t over commit yourself at first. Give yourself
some flexibility to change your focus if needed.
Don’t be afraid to make a
change. Don’t force yourself into a bad fit or feel compelled to
stick with a volunteer role you dislike. Talk to the organization about changing
your focus or look for a different organization that’s a better fit.
Enjoy yourself. The
best volunteer experiences benefit both the volunteer and the organization. If
you’re not enjoying yourself, ask yourself why. Is it the tasks you’re
performing? The people you’re working with? Or are you uncomfortable simply
because the situation is new and familiar? Pinpointing what’s bothering you can
help you decide how to proceed.
Now that you are armed with ALL this information, begin to enjoy
the advantages of volunteering by contacting to the BERGEN VOLUNTEER
CENTER database. We have an active list of over 200 volunteer opportunities ready for you.
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