Showing posts with label volunteer organizations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volunteer organizations. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 October 2019

Top 3 Ways to Let Volunteers Know Their Worth

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Volunteer work gives great self-satisfaction, but often volunteers find it tedious. Mostly the job of a volunteer is considered a thankless job. Volunteers often need to face rejections and that’s why not many people show a willingness to volunteer for India and many leave it halfway. The community and NGO leaders can change this way by letting their volunteers know how gifted they are and what a big difference they are making. The top 3 ways to allure people take and pursue volunteer opportunities by letting them feel worthy are briefed below:

1. Let your volunteers know public reactions

As mentioned earlier, most people consider it a thankless job, but it is not that way. There are many people that appreciate people doing different kinds of volunteer work. Often, the gratitude and appreciation messages don’t go directly to all volunteers. Thus, you can pass these messages in each volunteer you have in your organization. You can also collect feedback or votes from the public and show the positive side of different volunteer platforms and works.

Wednesday, 17 July 2019

How Can You Diminish Domestic Violence with Nonprofit Volunteer Opportunities?



These days, almost everyone talks about woman empowerment. We all like to see empowered women, but do you think women are really empowered in India? There is a very small number of women that is independent and empowered. The rest are still living in hell. In fact, often we read about heinous crime reports against women. One of the most common issues faced by women is domestic violence. This issue is in existence for many years and still, it is overpowering women. If you think, it happens only in undereducated or poor families, you are mistaken. Even rich and educated families follow the tradition of domestic violence on women. Will women stay in the same situation forever? Not necessarily. We can volunteer today! We can try to stop all these and can bring actual woman empowerment by volunteering for women rights.

There are many nonprofit volunteer opportunities available to stop Domestic Violence. Let's understand some of them.

The first step to stop domestic violence is from home. If in your family or neighborhood, you see any woman facing domestic issues, then you can start volunteering for women rights there. You can try to stop that with discussion or by taking help of elder people in the family. If it doesn't stop there, then you can educate the woman under crisis about her rights and how she can get out of this situation.