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Column: volunteers are fundamental so that every moment matters

National Volunteer Week, held April 14 to 20, is a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions of local volunteers.
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Volunteering can build friendships, provide health benefits, and even improve your self-esteem.

WEYBURN - Volunteers are fundamental to strengthening inclusivity and well-being during events in their community. National Volunteer Week, held April 14 to 20, is a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions of local volunteers.

The National Volunteer Week theme for 2024 is Every Moment Matters, which highlights the importance of volunteers sharing their time, skills, empathy and creativity. It is so important to celebrate and recognize the contribution and impact of each and every volunteer.

There are so many great organizations in our community that would not be able to offer programs and services without local volunteers. In the past few years, it has become harder and harder for many of these local organizations to recruit new volunteers. As people struggle to find their own work-life balance, it can be difficult to have motivation to volunteer.

Volunteering can build friendships, provide health benefits, and even improve your self-esteem. Not only is volunteerism a great way to give back to the community, but it is also an effective tool to develop employable skills and even gain references.

It is important that our youth learn how important volunteering is, and how impactful their opinions and ideas can be when supporting local groups. The youth of our community are the future, and future success of organizations is truly in their hands.

There are many scholarships and bursaries that consider the amount of volunteering dedication by the applicant, and of course many students can use that volunteer experience as a great boost to their resumes when applying for their first job.

It is important to find an organization that fits your passions and your interests, and there are many options in our community. They say the best reward for volunteering is the feeling of satisfaction that you are helping your community. I definitely felt personal pride in myself during my many years of volunteering.

There are also opportunities to volunteer on a more personal level, by helping out your neighbours and your friends, and providing support in their lives. I know of people who make social visits to nursing homes, just so that the residents there do not feel so lonely. Sometimes all it takes is making time for a cup of tea, and a little chat, to make someone else feel that they have a special place in your life.

I know that there are many times in my life when I have felt alone, and struggled to find social connections. I am not alone in this, as there are many newcomers to the city who might feel a little disconnected and uncertain on where to turn. Sometimes all we need in life is someone who takes the time to make us feel welcome and accepted.

Most importantly, take time to recognize the efforts of your local volunteers. Make sure that all volunteers in our community are appreciated.