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Today, families are finding new ways to spend time together—and volunteering is one way to do just that. There are many benefits for families that volunteer. Research has shown that volunteering as a family:

  •  Helps families learn about social issues
  •  Provides positive role models and passes on family values to children
  •  Provides new learning experiences and development of new skills for both children and adults
  •  Provides quality time for the family to spend together
  •  Increases interpersonal communication and the problem-solving abilities of family members

Planning

There are a variety of issues for your family to consider before making the commitment to volunteer together.

  •  Your family may want to start slowly. Consider a one-time or short-term volunteer activity before making a long-term commitment.
  •  Consider doing your volunteer activity with other family groups (PTAs, religious organizations, neighbors or workplace groups).
  •  Consider everyone’s busy schedule when volunteering as a family. You may decide to volunteer individually at different times.
  •  If volunteering with children, ask about any issues related to their needs or safety concerns.

During and after the volunteer project

  •  Take responsibility for supervising your children. Their experience and that of anyone working with you will be more positive if everyone is focused on the work to be done.
  •  Talk openly about your experiences on the drive home, during meals or whenever your family has time together. Both adults and children will benefit from the opportunity to discuss everyone’s reactions to the volunteer activities.
  •  Let your volunteer coordinator know if your family has any special concerns or problems, and discuss how you can work together for a satisfactory solution. Share your positive experiences, too!
  •  Keep a journal with photos and stories of your family’s volunteer activities. Share the journal with relatives, co-workers and friends.
  •  Have fun! It is not only allowed, but it should be a requirement!

Be proud of what your family has accomplished. Your family’s self-esteem will continue to climb as you move on to future projects.

 

 

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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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