You can do light stuff. But don't underestimate yourself because you are young and if you have will power and determination you can volunteer in many areas which many people cannot but you have to trust yourself and be sincere.
2007-01-07 17:03:15
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answered by nimesh 4
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answered by ? 4
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I am not an expert of this topic,but being a father of 4 2 over 18 1 ,17 and a 13yr.old. My answer comes from hindsight and experience then anything else. When my older kids were 13 or so I constantly tried to encourage them to get involved with some volunteer communities but to no avail. I see in them now ,unfortunately, a real lack of interest in them to have genuine ambition or a concern of how they can be an effective and integral citizen. I feel I failed them by not pressing the need to develop these traits at an earlier age. I believe at the age of early adolescents we have the best opportunity to develope the best social skills. Our communities need our citizens involvement to to grow and develope into "Great" communities. I hope I am not getting to boreing. I suggest and feel confident that with alittle help brain storming ideas with your parents you can see the areas around where you see a need for any organization who could use a helping hand. Does your community have a community connection program. Which offers extracurricular activities? Sport program services for the elderly any services for volunteers to help clean up the cityy or plant trees or clean up a park or help someone who needs help running errands? You can knock on your neighbors doors ask to do some chores for them. You can encourage others to maybe create a service for elderly who need a hand at keeping up with their daily upkeep of their homes.I can say with certainty their are many very close by who would welcome such assistence. You have a great idea I would do everything possible to follow through. It will make you a much better person and gain much respect from many key people around you. Good Luck ! You already have much going for you.
2007-01-07 01:56:18
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answered by rossislx 2
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2016-04-24 21:17:04
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answered by ? 3
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There is much you can do. Visiting old people, working with small children and many more things but I would suggest that you go through a proper voluntary scheme (get your parents to check it out) or join a registered charity. My grand daughter (is 14) is on the working party of a charity which Links with a village in Africa and she has been over there twice to work in the village. She now works as a helper with the scouts. Volunteering has changed her life for the better and I hope that it will yours. There are not enough people willing to give their time (for free) to help others. Congratulations and happy volunteering.
2007-01-06 23:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on where you live there are a few things you can do. You can help out at your local animal shelter. They always need people to feed, clean up and just socialise with the animals. You can join a land care organisation and help out with replanting, weed killing and collecting rubbish. You can volunteer at a local childcare after school and help out(you may need some kind of card. Here in Australia you need a blue card to work with children). You could collect out of date texts or unwanted books from local schools and send them to a school in a third world country. This works if you get other people involved and could turn into a really worthwhile project. I have heaps of other ideas but these might get you thinking. Also check out your local phone book in the gov and local government pages.
2007-01-06 23:30:55
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answered by suesie 2
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It depends on what you're looking to do. If you want to work with animals, I'm pretty sure you have to be 14. My friend and I once called every shelter around and they all said they couldn't volunteer because we were too young (and liability and stuff). Check your local library. Last summer my public library had openings for volunteering. Check google.com if you put in where you live, and what type of work you want to do and volunteer, you could probably come up with something.
2007-01-06 23:28:16
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answered by ptwooton 2
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I'm not sure where u live but in Australia there is Riding for the Disabled.My daughter volunteered for this, she got to have her love of horses fulfilled and learn valuable lessons with the disabled kids who she loved too.They are a great bunch of people both the leaders and the kids.
2007-01-06 23:30:12
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answered by BeeMay 3
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nicely i do not learn about the animal protect, yet an excellent type of elderly houses will take travellers. once you're searching for some money then attempt to stroll dogs, babysit, or mow yards. i'm no longer particular the position you stay so i'll't grant you with any aspects extremely. i comprehend that an excellent type of places have a ladies and boys club and they are in easy words voluntary. Have a relaxing summer season.
2016-12-28 07:22:45
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answered by cleaves 4
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Coastal cleanup, park cleanup, helping at animal shelters or vet offices, food lockers, at the library you can help put the books back and the book store is always looking for volunteers. Check with local hospitals and see if they need any help too.
2007-01-06 23:25:50
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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