Volunteering provides many benefits to both those being helped and those doing the helping. It can give satisfaction from helping others in need, where 1/3 of the world is underfed or starving. Volunteering allows one to gain new skills, contacts, friends, and better career prospects. It also provides mental and physical health benefits like lowering stress and depression while strengthening the immune system. Overall, volunteering is a way to spend time on a cause one feels strongly about and to potentially help others as one may someday need help themselves. The document then provides information on the organization Empowerment International and its work empowering impoverished children in Nicaragua through education.
9. ...for Most Others *1/3 rd of the world is under-fed 1/3 rd is starving 1 in 4 adults cannot read or write 1.1 Billion people live on less than $1 a day *ThinkQuest.org
18. It teaches New Skills Because you may have personally experienced something similar that are Transferable..
19. Example - Fundraising helps hone Leadership skill
20. It provides Better Career prospects
21. Better Career prospects 73% of employers would recruit a candidate with volunteering experience over one without.
22. Better Career prospects 94% of employers believe that volunteering can add to skills
23. Better Career prospects 94% of employees who volunteered to learn new skills had benefited either by getting their first job, improving their salary, or being promoted
36. There is a strong relationship between volunteering and health: Those who volunteer have lower mortality rates, greater functional ability, and lower rates of depression later in life than those who do not volunteer. (The Health Benefits of Volunteering: A Review of Recent Research)
44. Here is a Chance: Empowerment International works for more than 300 kids in Nicaragua’s poorest slums. It ensures that they enroll in school, attend school and do well there. This against all odds of harsh weather conditions, dwindling school supplies, extreme poverty and distractions of drugs and violence.
45. Visit the cause at: www.empowermentinternational.org Presentation by: Neha Singh All Photos by: Kathy Adams and children of Empowerment International