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Infusing Social Justice into Volunteerism to Build Connectedness
Jill Chappell, President, BRiCKs Alliance, Inc. Marie Wiese, Vice President, BRiCKs Alliance, Inc.
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Volunteerism Social Justice Connectedness Engagement
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“Language is very powerful.
Language does not just describe reality Language creates the reality it describes.” Desmond Tutu
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Volunteerism Giving Back Mission donating Pro bono Assistance
sharing Assistance Social responsibility philanthropy Outreach service Charity caring Civic participation support Volunteerism Giving Back hospitality citizenship Helping discipleship Mission donating Advocating Community Service Pro bono GIVING: Time – Talent - Treasure
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Categories of Volunteering©
©2017 BRiCKs Alliance, Inc.
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Give Provide basic needs (clothing, food, money, etc.)
I have something from which others can benefit. ©2017 BRiCKs Alliance, Inc.
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Provide time; skills-based support
Do Provide time; skills-based support I really do not know what it is like to be in another’s situation, but I provide support in ways that I hope will help. ©2017 BRiCKs Alliance, Inc.
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Engage Relationship Based “Volunt-Hearing”
Realization that this is part of my life, not a ‘project’. We both learn from the relationship about ourselves and our community. ©2017 BRiCKs Alliance, Inc.
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“We will become good listeners only when we can acknowledge that we have a lot to learn.”
Paul J. Donaghue Mary E. Siegel “Are You Really Listening?: Keys to Successful Communication”
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Drive for systemic change
Advocate Drive for systemic change I learn about systemic barriers in my community from my relationships. I am dissatisfied with the current state. I am driven to act for change based on new understanding. ©2017 BRiCKs Alliance, Inc.
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Volunteerism Social Justice Connectedness Engagement
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Social Justice dignity Equity Voice Equality Access Empowerment
Haves vs Have-nots dignity solidarity praxis Human rights inclusion understanding Equality identity Voice Empowerment intersectionality Equity disparities Diversity Fairness Access sustainable opportunity privilege RACE organizing Social Justice
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helpers helped empowerment mentor client tutor under-served volunteer
under-resourced ally impoverished supporter vulnerable director/member target population empowerment
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empowerment empowerment
to give authority/ information to (to transfer) agency/org helpers helped to become stronger/ more confident
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Are volunteers the helpers? a few examples of what volunteers say…
“I want to make the world a better place.” “I want to ‘give back’ and help those less fortunate than me.” “I have a contribution to make to society.” “It’s a great way to get experience and enhance my CV.” “I feel like I gained so much more than I gave.” helper/helped helper helper helper/helped helper/helped
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people ⇌ helpers(d) helped(rs) embolden inspire each other
mentor client tutor under-served volunteer under-resourced ally impoverished supporter vulnerable director/member target population people ⇌ inspire each other give each other courage/confidence/skills embolden
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The Flip Approach© Receiver Giver
A new perspective on volunteering for systemic change Volunteer Community Authority Resource Volunteer Resource Others Resource Resource Volunteer Policy Receiver Volunteer Giver embolden empowerment Volunteer/Receiver ©2017 BRiCKs Alliance, Inc.
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Volunteerism Social Justice Connectedness Engagement
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Connectedness relationships network family Community Social capital
engaged support solidarity Connectedness relationships network family happiness Community
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Profoundly listening to the experience of others
Volunt-hearing© Volunteering Profoundly listening to the experience of others “NOT something extra… …part of everything, but it does take effort to connect!” Home Engage Volunt-hearing Flip Approach Social School Control Do City Advo cate Church Give Work
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Paul Born, “Deepening Community”
4 Acts of Community Life Paul Born, “Deepening Community” Share our stories Take time to enjoy one another Spend time together over time; accepted; never ignored and always included Take care of one another Create places and opportunities to do so Work together for a better world
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Profoundly listening to the experience of others
Volunt-hearing© Profoundly listening to the experience of others building relationships & belonging connectedness strengthening communities ©2017 BRiCKs Alliance, Inc.
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Why Connectedness?
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Volunteerism Social Justice Connectedness Engagement
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TRANSFORMATIONAL VOLUNTEERING
Transactional Volunteering “Givers” Activity Meals/Supplies GIVE group event Shared experiences Activity ”Receivers” ”Volunteers” ENGAGE “Volunteers” DO ADVOCATE Community ©2017 BRiCKs Alliance, Inc.
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Building Engagement Give Do Engage Advocate “Flip Approach”
Use the new terminology for categories of volunteering Give Do Engage Advocate Commit to profoundly listening to others “Volunt-Hearing” Change mindsets about community leadership “Flip Approach” Understand the benefits of connectedness Community Community Community
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Thank You!
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