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Volunteering To Enrich Your Child

Volunteering to enrich your child physically and spiritual selfworth

Do you consider yourself in a Christian family? If you are, do you have any children that live at home?  If you do, do your children volunteer or do you volunteer as a family?  If not, why not  take the time to see what volunteering your time and how it could impact you, your children in a positive way and how a Christian organization can build character as well as a positive outlook in your child. 

Before focusing on how volunteering, your time energy commitment to a Christian organization and how it, can help children, like yours, it is first important to touch on what volunteer work may be available.  As previously stated, church volunteering is good.  For instance, your child can volunteer to sing in a church choir, volunteer for Christian plays or other outings and activities if you’re interested in volunteering your time with a Christian organization, they will find more opportunities for you to get involved.

Many small and large Christian organizations come in a number of different formats.  For instance, it is possible to find Christian organizations that aim to help youths.  Although your child is a youth themselves, they may be able to assist younger children with sports or with their homework.  Being a tutor or a mentor can be a great experience for your child. Other tasks that they may perform include helping to sell fundraising merchandise, helping to pickup clothing or food donations, and so forth.  Typically, you will find that many Christian organizations have specific duties set aside for youths, like yours.

In all honesty, it shouldn’t matter what tasks your child performs.  Volunteering, no matter which format it comes in, is designed to assist those in need and to make the world a better place.  In fact, that is just one of the many reasons why your child as well as you should volunteer, your time with a Christian organization. There are a number of individuals in need of assistance, whether that assistance be financial support, spiritual an emotional support, or materialistic support, like with food.  This means that there are unlimited number opportunities out there for you and your child to do good at the same time building that self worth and a strong character in your child.

Volunteering, like with a Christian organization, is a good idea for your child especially if you lead by example. Need more convincing did you know that there is a lot that your child can get out of volunteering?  There is.  For starters, your child can feel a sense of pride.  There is nothing like finishing up a shift of volunteering and feeling proud of yourself.  Your child may take great comfort in knowing that they took steps to improve the life of another, even if only just one person.

Another one of the many ways that volunteering through a Christian organization can help your child is when they decide to get a job.  If your child is a teenager, he or she may also wish to mix up their volunteer work with paid work.  It is common for teenagers to get part-time jobs, especially during the summer months.  Unfortunately, most teenagers do not have work experience.  Did you know that your child can report their volunteer work as related experience?  Although they will not be paid for their work, it can still look great on a job resume or a job application.

Speaking of applications, volunteering with an organization, like a Christian organization, will look great on college applications, as well as scholarship applications. As important as volunteer work and community service work is, especially when it comes to winning college scholarships, not all students take steps to do it.  By encouraging your child to actively volunteer with Christian organizations and other non-profit groups, you may help to improve their chances of receiving financial assistance for college.

There are a number of different ways that your child can benefit from getting involved, in a volunteer capacity, with Christian organizations.  Isn’t it amazing just how many ways your child can benefit from helping others?  By encouraging your child to volunteer and being that good example yourself you will enrich his life for a life time at the same time you will be taking steps to help them better their future.


By John M. BetanCourt

 
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