Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser
Benefits of volunteering
Dear Editor,
We recently celebrated student volunteering week – and as many young people strive to get ahead in the world of work, volunteering can be a great way to inspire development and provide an insight into your chosen career.
In recent years we at Revitalise have conducted research of our student volunteers and found evidence of some remarkable development in the young people that we welcome, both personally and professionally.
Of students we asked, 93 per cent said that their volunteering experience improved their selfconfidence, with 95 per cent saying that it made them more tolerant towards others.
It’s clear that pledging time to charity can often inspire young people to increase their participation in wider society too – 79 per cent said that their time as a volunteer inspired them to take a more active part in their communities.
Revitalise provides respite holidays for disabled people and carers from all across the UK.
We are also blessed with the largest residential volunteering programme of any UK charity, welcoming thousands of vibrant volunteers from around the world every year.
In many ways, our volunteers are our magic ingredient, helping to create the lively, social atmosphere that so many of our guests know and love.
For everything that our volunteers give, we aim to ensure that they gain just as much in return, and have plenty of inspirational opportunities waiting to be discovered.
To find out more about our charity or to become a Revitalise volunteer, visit www.revitalise.org.uk or call our volunteer team on 0303 303 0163.
Stephanie Stone, Revitalise