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Volunteer Work: Why Its a Service to Yourself by Casey Leonick

Volunteer Work: Why It’s a Service to Yourself by Casey Leonick

Casey Leonick February 8, 2016
I don’t think any of us here need to be briefed on why or how community service is important. Volunteering is proven to have social, psychological, and cognitive benefits. And not just only for those who have actually done the volunteering. Through volunteering, students become engaged in the community and are given a chance to build a relationship with the population they are serving. Psychologically, community service is known to improve mood, reduce stress, and increase self-efficiency. When asked to explain the importance of community service, one honor-roll student said, “Volunteers learn that their work makes a difference and it makes them feel good.”
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Joseph VanGostein, Managing Editor September 28, 2015

In the twenty-first century, academic success is more important than ever. We have been told this all our lives, and sometimes the pressure of getting good grades in our classes can be just too much. However,...

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