A Summer of Service: 5 Ways to Have a Positive Impact on Your Community
As a teacher, you know how powerful small acts of kindness and empathy can be. Consider carving out some time this summer to be of service to your community. What might take an hour of your time can make all the difference to someone else.
Play a role in providing one of your community’s most essential needs: housing. Habitat for Humanity is one of the most respected nonprofits around. Volunteer your time as an individual or a group.
4. Volunteer at a homeless shelter
From canvassing for donations to serving meals, there’s always something you can do to help the most vulnerable people in your community. Phoenix Rescue Mission, Circle the City, and Central Arizona Shelter Services all provide vital services to people throughout the Valley, and are always in need of more volunteers.
5. Walk a dog (or snuggle a cat)
Love animals? The Arizona Humane Society and the Arizona Animal Welfare League could use your help. Make a homeless pet’s stay in the shelter environment less stressful by giving them an afternoon of your time; chances are, you’ll benefit from it as much as they do.
Pro tip: Pick your passion
Regardless of how you choose to serve your community, you’ll get more out of it (and be able to give more) if you pick something you’re passionate about. Don’t see something that sparks your interest? Check out the VolunteerMatch database — you’ll see opportunities ranging from one-day projects to regular commitments, hosted by organizations of all interest areas and types.