You Are Wanted
\r\nAlmost every organization can use some free volunteer help. People have found satisfying activities by volunteering at places such as museums, schools, hospitals, social service organizations, political organizations and hobby clubs. You may want to apply a skill you learned in the past, or you could learn a brand new skill.
\r\nYou are wanted by more people than you can imagine - especially if you are willing to help them free of charge. You can take the initiative yourself if you know of people or organizations that could use your help. If you run short of ideas about local organizations, handy sources of information include the yellow pages in your telephone book and the classifieds in you local newspaper.
\r\nWould you enjoy the work? You'll never know until you try it. The advantage of volunteering is that if you don't like it, you can quit immediately and try something else.
\r\nCompiled From:
\r\n"Luck is No Accident" - John D. Krumboltz & Al S. Levin, pp. 130, 131