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Volunteering in Tubridge Wells gives me a feeling I've really helpedI especially enjoy going to the home, as I feel part of one community. I do this with a friend, and I really enjoy going every week.
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Serving and befriending the homeless in BrightonGetting to know the customers has been an honour. This is what serving the homeless means to me, and no longer will I satisfy my conscience throwing a loose £1 into an upturned hat on the curb.
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Volunteering's good feeling can surpass any statusWithout any qualifications or status symbols or money, or positions of importance, you can say, "I'm better than most", because you know that you fulfil a service that makes other people feel better and that makes everything seem right.
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My life used to be unfulfilled. I felt lost. There was something in my life that was missing...St John Ambulance changed all of this for me.
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IP1 in Ipswich - the community magazineI write and work to show people that, with determination and passion, anybody can get where they want to go. The main thing for me is how much of a difference we can make as volunteers, with using up some of our spare time to help society and peoples lives.
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I volunteer with the vteam at Bolton Lads and Girls Club, working with deaf children.
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The Brownie Guide promise is still a part of who I am!Volunteering became addictive, especially whilst at University! It certainly was cheaper than drinking! I went on day trips with people with learning difficulties and ran "Older People's Pub Lunches".
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I volunteer with a friend at a kids' clubAnna says: "I only started volunteering a month ago, and since that time I feel I have achieved a lot. I am involved with children and adults with various disabilities. I really enjoy it. It gives me a feeling that I have really helped the people I work with, and made their day happier and more enjoyable."
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Volunteering opened my eyes to a future in sports developmentKate says: "One of the biggest experiences I've had with Cumbria Sport is getting involved with this year's Cumbria Youth Games, which involves over 900 children and 250 volunteers!!"
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Stevie says: "I feel happy that I volunteer as it makes me feel happy I am doing something useful with my time."
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