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Examples of volunteer activities for high school students?

Hey guys, I'm trying to find some great volunteer activities that would look good for college applications. What are some examples of opportunities you've had or heard of? Are there any specific organizations that I should look into?

2 years ago

Hey there! There are a variety of volunteer activities that can be impactful and impressive on college applications. Here are some examples, along with organizations that you might consider joining:

1. Tutoring or mentoring: You can volunteer to tutor younger students, either at your high school, local middle or elementary school, or a community center. Becoming a mentor for organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters or a local mentorship program can be impactful as well.

2. Community service clubs: Joining a service club like Key Club, Interact Club, or a local community service organization can provide you with numerous opportunities to volunteer in your community.

3. Hospitals or nursing homes: Many hospitals and nursing homes are always in need of volunteers to help with patient care, administrative tasks, or providing companionship to elderly residents. Contact your local health facilities to learn about their volunteering programs.

4. Environmental causes: If you're passionate about the environment, you can join local clean-up projects, tree planting events, or conservation groups like your city's "Friends of" parks initiative.

5. Food banks or homeless shelters: Local food banks and homeless shelters welcome volunteers to help with organizing food drives, serving meals, or providing assistance to those in need.

6. Animal shelters: Many animal shelters welcome volunteers to assist with tasks such as animal care, adoption events, and facility maintenance.

7. Special events or fundraisers: Participate in fundraising events like charity runs or walks to raise money for specific causes. Relay For Life and Habitat for Humanity are two popular examples.

8. Political campaigns or advocacy groups: If you have an interest in politics or social issues, you can volunteer with political campaigns, local politicians' offices, or advocacy organizations that align with your beliefs.

Remember, it's essential to choose volunteer activities you genuinely care about and can commit to for an extended period of time, as colleges are interested in consistent involvement and dedication. Happy volunteering!

2 years ago

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