Why volunteer?

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 A person who gives up some of their time to volunteer can enjoy numerous benefits to their lives, as well as making a meaningful contribution to both local and international communities. 

Volunteering is beneficial in many areas of life:

 

Social

  • A platform for meeting new people and developing long lasting friendships.
  • An opportunity to meet people from different backgrounds, and socialise.

 

Career

  • Gain key transferable skills such as communication, leadership, teamwork, creativity, and time management.
  • Gain work experience and training which will improve your CV and future career perspectives.
  • Use the skills and knowledge you already have to help others.

 

Academic

  • An opportunity to gain academic credits in assignments and modules (e.g. Uaneen).
  • Contributes towards the DCU Engage Award which recognises students’ extra-curricular activities.

 

Personal

  • A chance for you to give your free time to something you care about.
  • An opportunity to give back to your local, student, national and international communities and make a real difference to people’s lives.