Looking for a Way to Give Back?
Looking for a Way to Give Back?
Simple Ideas to Include Volunteering in Your Life This Summer
(ARA) -
Whether it's cooking a meal for the homeless or sprucing up a
garden area, there are many ways to give back to those who are in
need. But sometimes the hardest part about volunteering is finding
the time and the right opportunity to get involved.
A recent national survey commissioned by McDonald's, as part of its
support of Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC), reveals that
less than half of Americans (45 percent) currently volunteer their
time to charity. While most people recognize the importance of
volunteering, they do not prioritize it in their daily lives. An
overwhelming majority of respondents (93 percent) believe that it
is important to promote volunteerism among today's youth; yet more
than half of Americans admit that they'd prefer to spend their free
time reading, watching television or even visiting their in-laws
than volunteering for charity (51 percent versus 8 percent).
The most commonly cited barrier to volunteering is a perceived lack
of free time (49 percent). Others say that they haven't found a
charity they want to get involved with (16 percent) or that they
simply don't know how to get involved (8 percent). The survey also
shed light on what inspires Americans to volunteer, with 42 percent
stating that they look for a personal connection to a charity and
an additional 40 percent citing involvement in their community as a
driving force. Nearly one in ten Americans say they got involved in
volunteering because their employer encourages it (9 percent).
"It is always important to remember those who need help and find a
way to give back to your local community," says Marty Coyne, RMHC
president and CEO. "We realize, however, that between work and
family it can be challenging to find the time. That is why, at
RMHC, we believe in offering a variety of opportunities that fit
into our volunteers' active lives."
There are a number of easy ways in which people can contribute
their time and get involved through RMHC. A few simple ways that
people can make a difference include:
* Pick up the phone -- Just make a call to the volunteer
coordinator at your local RMHC chapter and ask how you can help
with one of their programs, such as Ronald McDonald House, Ronald
McDonald Family Room and Ronald McDonald Care Mobile.
* Be a chef for a day -- Get a few people together and call your
local Ronald McDonald House or Ronald McDonald Family Room. A nice
home-cooked meal can go a long way to helping families who are
caring for seriously ill children feel more at home.
* Bring the movie theater to a Ronald McDonald House/Ronald
McDonald Family Room -- Bring a wide variety of movies, pop some
popcorn, and invite families to join in the fun.
* Exercise your green thumb -- Help maintain the garden areas to
brighten the space for the families at a local Ronald McDonald
House.
* Get rid of loose change -- For those who are unable to volunteer
their time, simply drop off some change in an RMHC collection
canister at your local participating McDonald's restaurant.
Visit www.rmhc.org for more information on community programs and
local volunteer initiatives.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
