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Are you someone looking to volunteer somewhere in your community? Volunteer work is a wonderful way to meet new people, experience new fields of work, and give back to your neighborhood. Most people start volunteering when they are in middle school and high school. For some, this period is the only period of their lives that they have time to spend volunteering but others find a calling in this field and dedicate all their time working for non-profit organizations.


Many teenagers are also starting to think about what their future career might be. Some might want to go into education, law, or medicine, and things like bringing home medical equipment to those in need is a good way to get hands on experience. Several different volunteer opportunities exist in each one of these fields so in order to learn more about the discipline in which you are interested, you should consider volunteering!


Hospitals are always in need of extra hands. As a high school student or even young college student, you would not be able to do very much but they could definitely use your help regardless! You can serve up meals, help patients walk around the hallways for a little exercise, keep patients company, and help family members find their loved ones’ rooms. In order to become more involved, you might consider organizing a way to donate unused medical equipment supplies to poorer clinics in your area or to developing countries. It is so much better to give these much-needed medical supplies to countries that need them instead of seeing them tossed into the trash!


If you are interested in law, consider volunteering at a law firm. The work might not be incredibly exciting because it will most likely involve filing hundreds of pieces of paper but it does give you the opportunity to work closely with professional attorneys. You can observe what they do on a daily basis and even talk to them about the pros and cons of their profession.


Education is one of the easiest fields in which to volunteer. Reading to children during after-school library programs or tutoring kids in difficult subjects such as math and science are both areas that always need more volunteers.


Regardless of whether you want to help donate durable medical equipment supplies or you prefer helping students understand fractions, your volunteer efforts will not go unnoticed! You will love learning more about the field in which you are interested and it will feel great to give back to you community!


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