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Calling All Youth Leaders! Join Our 2025 Event Planning Team!

Are you ready to make a difference in your community while having fun? We’re looking for enthusiastic and creative students to join our 2025 Youth Event Planning Team!
What You'll Do:
  • Help organize parades, festivals, and giveaways 
  • Plan fun-filled activities for students 
  • Gain leadership & event planning experience 
  • Work with a team of young changemakers 
Location: Middletown, CT
Sign Up Now! Contact us at Committee@marchforeducation.com
Be part of something BIG! Let’s create amazing community events together! 

    Calling All Youth Volunteers!

Join our team
This is your opportunity to join the March For Education Foundation’s mission to create projects and programs for the youth while gaining volunteer and community service hours for College, Job seeking or resume building experience.

You can also sign up for future meetings by clicking here
Please call (203) 643-7985 for more information
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We seek people of the community to join our volunteer team to plan events, develop programs, network with others, recruit youth to participate in activities and assist in fundraising to secure scholarships and gifts.
The most satisfying feeling, is to work together as a team and accomplish a task that impacts the community; not for pay, but for the love of community. This develops character and a good nature.

Many of our previous volunteers gained important contacts, met many influential people in the community and acquired the positions they were seeking because of their dedication to their community and being able to finish a task
volunteer@marchforeducation.com Interested in volunteering? click here
Benefits of volunteering #1: Volunteering connects us to others

One of the better-known benefits of volunteering is the impact on the community. Unpaid volunteers are often the glue that holds a community together. Volunteering allows people of the community to get involved in the place they reside and love to make it a better place for families to live. Even helping out with the smallest tasks can make a real difference to the lives of people, animals, and organizations in need. And volunteering is a two-way street: It can benefit us and our families as much as the cause we choose to help. Dedicating our time as a volunteer helps us make new friends, expand our network, and boost our social skills.

Volunteering will help make new friends and contacts
While some people are naturally outgoing, others are shy and have a hard time meeting new people. Volunteering gives them the opportunity to practice and develop social skills, since they are meeting regularly with a group of people with common interests. Once they have momentum, it’s easier to branch out and make more friends and contacts.

Volunteering as a family
While it might be a challenge to coordinate everyone’s schedules, volunteering as a family has many worthwhile benefits. Children watch everything we do. By giving back to the community, we show them firsthand how volunteering makes a difference and how good it feels to help other people and animals and enact change. It’s also a valuable way for us to get to know organizations in the community and find resources and activities for our children and family.

Benefits of volunteering #2: Volunteering is good for your mind and body
 Volunteering provides many benefits to both mental and physical health.

Volunteering increases self-confidence.
 Volunteering can provide a healthy boost to your self-confidence, self-esteem, and life satisfaction. You are doing good for others and the community, which provides a natural sense of accomplishment. Your role as a volunteer can also give you a sense of pride and identity. And the better you feel about yourself, the more likely you are to have a positive view of your life and future goals.
 
Volunteering combats depression.
 Reducing the risk of depression is another important benefit of volunteering. A key risk factor for depression is social isolation. Volunteering keeps you in regular contact with others and helps you develop a solid support system, which in turn protects you against stress and depression when you’re going through challenging times. Working with pets and other animals has also been shown to improve mood and reduce stress and anxiety.
   
Volunteering helps you stay physically healthy.
 Volunteering is good for your health at any age, but it’s especially beneficial in older adults. Studies have found that those who volunteer have a lower mortality rate than those who do not, even when considering factors like the health of the participants. Volunteering has also been shown to lessen symptoms of chronic pain or heart disease.
 
I have limited mobility—can I still volunteer?
 Whether due to a lack of transportation, time constraints, a disability or other reasons, many people prefer to volunteer via phone or computer. There are many projects where you can help. Writing and graphic design lends itself to working at home, and in today’s digital age many organizations might also need help with email and websites.
If you think home-based volunteering might be right for you, contact organizations you like and ask what some of the possibilities might be. Some volunteer organizations may require you to attend an initial training or periodical meetings. You also want to make sure that you are getting enough social contact, and that the organization is available to support you should you have questions.
Volunteering: The happiness effect
 
Helping others kindles happiness, as many studies have demonstrated. When researchers at the London School of Economics examined the relationship between volunteering and measures of happiness in a large group of American adults, they found the more people volunteered, the happier they were, according to a study in Social Science and Medicine. Compared with people who never volunteered, the odds of being “very happy” rose 7% among those who volunteer monthly and 12% for people who volunteer every two to four weeks. Among weekly volunteers, 16% felt very happy—a hike in happiness comparable to having an income of $75,000–$100,000 versus $20,000, say the researchers.

Adapted with permission from Simple Changes, Big Rewards: A Practical, Easy Guide for Healthy, Happy Living, a special health report published by Harvard Health Publications.

Benefits of volunteering #3: Volunteering can advance your career
 
If you’re considering a new career, volunteering can help you get experience in your area of interest and meet people in the field. Even if you’re not planning on changing careers, volunteering gives you the opportunity to practice important skills used in the workplace, such as teamwork, communication, problem solving, project planning, task management, and organization. You might feel more comfortable stretching your wings at work once you’ve honed these skills in a volunteer position first.

Volunteering can provide career experience
 Volunteering offers you the chance to try out a new career without making a long-term commitment. It is also a great way to gain experience in a new field. In some fields, you can volunteer directly at an organization that does the kind of work you’re interested in. For example, if you’re interested in nursing, you could volunteer at a hospital or a nursing home. Your volunteer work might also expose you to professional organizations or internships that could be of benefit to your career.

Volunteering can teach you valuable job skills
 Just because volunteer work is unpaid does not mean the skills you learn are basic. Many volunteering opportunities provide extensive training. For example, you could become an experienced crisis counselor while volunteering for a women’s shelter or a knowledgeable art historian while donating your time as a museum docent.

Volunteering can also help you build upon skills you already have and use them to benefit the greater community. For instance, if you hold a successful sales position, you raise awareness for your favorite cause as a volunteer advocate, while further developing and improving your public speaking, communication, and marketing skills.

When it comes to volunteering, passion and positivity are the only requirements
 While learning new skills can be beneficial to many, it’s not a requirement for a fulfilling volunteer experience. Bear in mind that the most valuable skills you can bring to any volunteer effort are compassion, an open mind, a willingness to do whatever is needed, and a positive attitude.
Benefits of volunteering #4: Volunteering brings fun and fulfillment to your life
 
Volunteering is a fun and easy way to explore your interests and passions. Doing volunteer work you find meaningful and interesting can be a relaxing, energizing escape from your day-to-day routine of work, school, or family commitments. Volunteering also provides you with renewed creativity, motivation, and vision that can carry over into your personal and professional life.

Many people volunteer in order to make time for hobbies outside of work as well. For instance, if you have a desk job and long to spend time outdoors, you might consider volunteering to help plant a community garden, walk dogs for an animal shelter, or help out at a children’s camp.

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