I have elected to profile my work as a volunteer. My volunteer efforts started when I was younger. I loved working with children and animals. I was never old enough to volunteer at an animal shelter, so I started volunteering at a local hospital in my town. I delivered meals to rooms, read books to sick children, sat and talked with patients and their families. I also helped check in visitors to the hospital and learned so much about the hospital system and how important it is to be a volunteer. In college, my sorority and I were active in volunteering and fundraising efforts. This compelled me to continue giving back to the community. I joined Big Brothers Big Sisters in 2011 and was matched with the most incredible little girl. We are more alike then I could have imagined, she's my mini me. I know that as a big sister, I would teach her a lot, but she has taught me more than I thought possible. I bring her to every community event my center hosts or decides to participate in. I think it is important for her to understand her role in giving back to the community and making a positive impact on others. She enjoys these events just as much or even more than I do. We often talk about other ways we could get involved and she is excited to start her role as an advocate and volunteer, once she is old enough to join.
My role as a volunteer and the experiences I have had, influence others to get involved. Several of my friends have started their own volunteer journeys, even my mom has become an active member of UNICEF, holding monthly meetings and fundraisers at her corporation. My work as a volunteer has helped show my little sister that people out their care and has given her the strength, courage, and drive to continue to be a productive and good member of our society.
The vital "take-away" message relative to this work in terms of my own volunteer efforts and advocacy work in the fostering the well-being of children and families is, it only takes one person to make a change. One donation, one hour of your time, one hug, one encouraging word, to start the cycle of giving back to our communities.
3 comments:
Amber,
Great work as a Big sister and showing this young girl how to become a great advocate as well. I'm sure she will follow the great lead you are providing her now.
Thanks for sharing!
Amber,
You are doing great work especially with Big Brother Big Sister. I do plan to join this organization and hope to make a difference in some child's life. I wish you the best on your advocacy journey. I like your "take away message; it only takes one person to make a change"
Amber,
WoW! You have done a lot beginning at an early age. That is wonderful! You are an encouragement. Thank you.
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