
How volunteering at #Volunteer helped me find jobs...
It was a great volunteer experience, i help pick up trash around the park. Great people supplies trashs, bags gloves breakfast juice and a snack bar.

How volunteering at #SaintJudechildren'shospital changed me
Saint Jude Research Hospital ! Best place ... caring people and the most important thing is that they make sure none of the patients paid nothing ... they cover all the expenses... house treatments everythinggggg amazing cause we should all get involved by donating!they change my life since day one by allowing me to be part and give my time to make a difference.

Retired
I want to volunteer my time I'm retired and really need and want to work.

I would recommend volunteering at Human Investment because
I enjoyed volunteering here it was a great learning experience and everyone was nice and easy to get along with

The most stressful part about volunteering at #Volunteer was
I didn't feel stressed out about volunteering for McComb Girl Scout troop 12313 I enjoyed everything we did.

My advice to people interested in working at #OurCalling.org as a #Volunteer ...
Unless you are a christian looking for a paying job where you don't have to deal with the homeless or you want to volunteer, pray before going to work there because you are going to need all the help you can get dealing with people who think the world owes them anything they want handed to them on a silver platter.

The biggest mistake I made as a #Volunteer at #OurCalling.org ...
The biggest thing that sticks out is one Thursday morning before opening up I was outside and had my wallet propping the door slightly ajarred so I could get back in and one of our clients walked in. I told him he couldn't go in till we opened, he got mad and told me a supervisor said he could go to the bathroom. I looked inside and there was no supervisor around so I yelled at him to come out but he kept going. I later found out it was another volunteer that told him he could go. But when the man came out of the bathroom he came straight to the counter and started threatening me and he called me outside to handle it, I said alright, but we'll handle it my way and I pulled my knife out on him, but was still inside the building and he was outside. I told my supervisor and I received only a writing assignment about how I should of handled the situation. He said the reason I wasn't terminated was because I told him about it right away.

Need experience while you wait for work?
Consider volunteering! It will make your resume look GREAT and can help you gain more experience for your resume while you’re on the job hunt. It can also help you land some connections and perhaps even a job offer. You can check out [Volunteer Match] (https://www.volunteermatch.org/) to find an opportunity near you OR you can also use the 3 easy steps below.
1.Click on “Jobs & Companies” at the top of [this page] (http://www.jobcase.com/jobs/search) 2.Enter the word volunteer into the Job Title section. 3.Add your location in and then click the search icon to view volunteer opportunities near you
Happy resume building!

The most stressful part about volunteering at The Community Soup Kitchen
It's a great place to be but it can be really stressful when some of the people who come in can be very disrespectful and rude to the staff. The best way to deal with it is to smile at them anyway and try to keep the people around them in a good mood.

Ways to help Houston recover from Harvey
Individuals, Groups, Small Businesses, and Corporations interested in helping Houston recover from Harvey can assist in the following ways:
------> Call 211 or (713-685-2300 if out of area). They are coordinating volunteers.
------> Register at **www.volunteerhouston.org**Ways to
------> Corporations wanting to donate supplies or money (for example, XYZ Corp has truckloads of supplies they want to contribute) can email Norma.Meadows@houstontx.gov or Carlecia.Wright@houstontx.gov with the following information: Name of organization Name of person to call regarding the donation Email of Point of Contact Service provided
------> Individuals wanting to donate. Harris County & COH JOINT Donations Hotline. 1-800-SAL-ARMY (1-800-725-2769)
------> Medical volunteers. SETRAC website for medical volunteers to register for disaster volunteer ops https://texasdisastervolunteerregistry.org/