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Tips for Volunteering

 

Be selective

Think about what matters to you, and be selective about where you spend your time. Choosing opportunities that make you feel good while helping others builds stronger communities, and enriches your own life at the same time.

Choose carefully

United Way and community Volunteer Centers work with volunteers and local nonprofits to develop the best opportunities for youth, busy working adults and seniors to serve. When you work with your local United Way or Volunteer Center, you can feel confident about the quality of the opportunity you choose and about the organization you donate your time to support.

Research causes that are important to you

Whether it's helping children achieve their potential, helping families become financially stable, or improving people’s health, find out what cause is closest to your heart and make a difference.

Consider the skills you have to offer

Would you like to write an agency's newsletter? Or would you rather build a house? Find something you enjoy doing and enhance your skills through volunteering.

Learn something new

Volunteering can also teach you valuable new skills that you can use in other parts of your life. For example, learning how to handle crisis calls may help you communicate better.

Don't over-commit your schedule

Stick to a volunteering schedule that makes sense for you and leaves you time to enjoy the activity.

Consider volunteering as a family

Group volunteering is a wonderful way to bond with your family or co-workers. Not only will you create lasting memories, but you will help someone in need. See also: Volunteering as a Family.

Give Now

Donate to the North Texas Area United Way and invest in the building blocks for a good life: Education, Income and Health. We invite you to be a part of the change.

 

 

 

Improving Education

We envision a community where children age birth to five, enter kindergarten with skills and experience to learn and have access to high quality early childhood care and education.

 

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Improving Income

We envision a community where all families are free from abuse, economically strong, and mentally and physically healthy.

 

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Improving Health

We envision a community where youth are healthy, socially competent and prepared for a productive adulthood.

 

We envision a community where older adults and the physically disabled maintain health and live independently.

 

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