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Volunteering: Good For The Community And The Soul.

Isabel Volpe

Updated: May 3, 2024

Volunteering and giving back to others is the glue that mends civil society. In order to receive,

we must give, using our skills to help those in need. Volunteering can be a uniquely rewarding

experience that serves not only the organization but also can fundamentally change one's

outlook on life. Volunteering allows for human interaction both with those being served and other volunteers. One can forge great relationships and friendships through volunteering.


Volunteering and serving others have many huge positive impacts on both the volunteer's life and those for whom they are volunteering. It generates a sense of purpose; giving back to your community can allow a person to feel they are contributing to something greater than themselves.


Working as a volunteer has been shown to enhance mental well-being. Physically, it can keep

your body healthy, especially at the book bank where lifting boxes can certainly count as a

workout. Mentally, it can reduce anxiety and depression, because when you do good, you feel

good. It is increasingly beneficial for adults 60 and over. Overall, volunteering reflects a healthy

and balanced life that expands horizons and boosts experiences.


Sometimes you may wonder, "Is what I am doing as a volunteer having an impact?" With the

Maryland Book Bank, this is never the case. Volunteering for the Maryland Book Bank directly

benefits children in underserved communities. By helping at the book bank, volunteers are

increasing children's literacy, expanding their opportunities, and opening new worlds of

possibilities for their future. Contributing to a good cause that interests you is important; all

readers know the value of a good book, but putting good books in the hands of those who need

them has even more value.


The Maryland Book Bank also recycles all the books that can't be donated to children, teachers,

and schools, making volunteering not only socially impactful but also environmentally friendly.

The Book Bank has created a community of volunteers who all admire and work toward

important goals. So, what will you do? Will you try something new and step out of your comfort

zone to help others? Volunteering with the Maryland Book Bank can help achieve that. Signing

up to volunteer is simple! The beauty of volunteering for the Book Bank

is that one can commit to as much or as little as they like. The two-hour slots make things very

flexible, so volunteering is easier than ever!




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