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I used to more actively volunteer around the city, but now find that it's been WAY too long since I last got off my butt to help others. What are your suggestions for volunteer opportunities around the city?

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[–] meant2live218 2 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Not sure what the public opinion is on this, but I used to volunteer with Union Rescue Mission occasionally, and through my church I've had a few chances to help out with other orgs and shelters.

There are groups that do trash pickups, especially around the hiking trails and public spaces.

It was a one-off, but my work had a volunteer service day last year where about 15 of us showed up to help out at Catholic Charities of LA over in Long Beach. We helped hand out food for lunch and pack up food bundles for the holidays.

Not sure about how available for commitment you are, but if you're good with kids and are down to really put yourself out there regularly, look into Big Brother Big Sister. It's one of those things I know can make a big change in a kid's life, but I've never had the commitment or drive to volunteer myself.

[–] anticonnor 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Thanks for the suggestions! I know what you mean about the commitment to the Big Brother/Sister program. It's something I've thought about doing in the past, but never considered myself as great with kids and was a bit intimidated by the idea. It's probably about time I get over that nonsense and take the plunge.

[–] meant2live218 2 points 5 days ago

In my experience working with kids of all ages, from toddlers to high school students, the biggest thing is enthusiasm and energy. If you're faking enthusiasm, they can tell. If you're not excited and happy to be there, no one will be having a good time. Obviously everyone ticks differently, but you gotta make sure that it's something you want to do. Once you've decided on that, the actual interaction becomes much easier and more genuine.

I think you definitely have the right mindset, since you're looking for places to get involved. Just jump in earnestly and it'll work out.