5 Reasons Why Volunteering Can Change Your Life

Cindy ImperatoCindy Imperato
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Volunteering is more than just a selfless act of giving back to the world. In fact, it’s something that can completely transform your life in ways you might never expect. Volunteering is an excellent opportunity for you to give back to the world and make a difference in someone else’s life. It doesn’t have to be something that feels like a sacrifice; instead, volunteering can be a wonderful experience that brings joy into your life and helps you grow as an individual. If you’re interested in volunteering, but aren’t sure where to get started, read on as Cindy Imperato from the American Red Cross gives five great reasons why volunteering can change your life for the better.

Help You Grow As a Person

One of the most important benefits of volunteering is that it can help you grow as a person. When you give back to your community, you get to see the direct impact of your actions. This can lead to a greater sense of purpose and self-worth, which can positively transform your life in countless ways. When you volunteer, you’re not just helping others because you “should.” You’re doing it because you want to make a difference in the world and see the impact of your work. This can help you learn more about yourself and what you want out of life. You may also make some new friends along the way! Volunteering can help you become the best version of yourself by encouraging you to explore your passions and discover new things about yourself.

Give You a Boost of Self-Esteem

Volunteering can also give you a boost of self-esteem. After all, you can use your gifts and skills to make a positive impact in the world. And feeling good about yourself is one of the best feelings in the world! You can also make new friends, build relationships, and develop your leadership skills as you become a more active member of your community. You may even find that you’re able to use your skills in a new or different career path! Volunteering offers you the chance to expand your network and make connections with others who share your passions, explains Cindy Imperato, Board Chair of Broward County Chapter’s of the American Red Cross. Most importantly, volunteering can help you see the value in what you have to offer to the world. You may even meet other individuals who recognize your gifts and skills; you may even find mentors who can help guide you as you grow and develop as a person.

Help You Find Your Purpose in Life

Lastly, volunteering can help you find your purpose in life. Have you ever wondered why you’re on this planet? Volunteering can help you discover the impact you want to make on the world and what you want to do with your life. Whether you want to help children, animals, the environment, or another cause, volunteering can open your eyes up to new opportunities and allow you to explore your passions. It can also give you a sense of fulfilment knowing that you’re making a difference in the world. If you’re not sure where to start, you can check out Cindy Imperato’s blog for more ideas on finding your purpose in life, while helping others!

Show You That Giving Is Receiving

When you volunteer, you may assume that only others are benefiting from your work. But you may be surprised to learn that volunteering can actually help you as much as it helps others! When you give back to others, you can often receive something even more valuable in return: a renewed sense of self-worth, confidence, and happiness. Volunteering can help you realize that giving is in fact receiving. By giving your time and energy to a cause you care about, you can open up your world to new friendships, skills, and experiences that can benefit you for a lifetime, adds retired judge Cindy Imperato.

Build Confidence and Networking Skills

One of the best ways to build confidence is by getting out there and interacting with people. Volunteering can help you do just that! You can meet new people and make connections with other like-minded individuals who share your passions. You’re sure to learn new skills as you meet and work with others; you may even be able to make connections that help further your career. When you volunteer, you’re taking control of your life and putting yourself out there in a positive way. You’re showing others that you care and want to make a difference. This can help boost your confidence and make you feel empowered knowing that you’re doing something positive in your community.

Conclusion

When you volunteer, you’re not just making a difference in your community; you’re also making a difference in your life. It can be a wonderful experience that allows you to explore your passions, meet new people, and discover new skills that you may be able to use in your everyday life. Volunteering is a selfless act that can benefit both you and others around you. It’s an excellent opportunity for you to give back to your community and make the world a better place.

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Cindy Imperato
Cindy Imperato

Cindy Imperato serves as the Co-Event Chair for the American Red Cross Broward County Chapter. The Board of Directors elected her as Chair on July 1, 2018. The Red Cross spirit is embodied by Cindy Imperato's commitment to the welfare of South Florida's residents. A member of the Broward County Crime Commission, Women in Distress, and PACE School for girls, she also serves on their advisory boards. As a board member of St. Thomas More Society of Broward County, she served as the organization's president in the past. Cindy Imperato graduated with a B.S. degree in psychology and sociology from Virginia Tech in 1979 and a M.S. degree in criminology from Florida State University in 1980. She was awarded a J.D. from the Florida State University School of Law in 1988. Her service as a board member of the American Red Cross Broward County Chapter dates back seven years. Cindy also serves on the advisory boards of the Broward County Crime Commission, Women in Distress, and PACE School for Girls. Cindy Imperato philanthropically contributes to society. As a couple, Cindy and Gabriel have invested $100,000 in the DePaul College of Law to support academic excellence. With theiir generous donation, the DePaul College of Law has created the Gabriel and Cynthia Imperato Fund for Academic Excellence to advance faculty research and scholarship at the law school.