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Volunteer Bénévoles Yukon by Gael Marchand - Nov. 2010 v1.1
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Volunteering is about giving your time, energy and skills freely. Volunteering provide a sense of achievement and can be fun, relaxing and energizing. The energy can carry over to a work situation and sometimes helps foster new perspectives for old situations. A volunteer experience can lead you to discover a hobby or interest you were unaware of. Volunteering is a way to get life experience, you will experience the real world through hands-on work. You can make the little corner of the world where you live just a little bit better.
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Be part of your community Volunteering helps you make new friends and contacts Volunteering increases your social and relationship skills Break stereotypes and apprehension toward new comers and distant cultures.
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Discover and experience something new you might be good at and enjoy at the same time. If you are thinking of a career change then volunteering is a perfect way to explore new fields. It is never too late to learn new skills in Canada and transferability of skills is a common and recognized practice. Acquire some “professional experience ”.
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A survey carried out by TimeBank through Reed Executive showed that among 200 of the UK’s leading businesses 73% of employers would recruit a candidate with volunteering experience over one without 94% of employers believe that volunteering can add to skills 94% of employees who volunteered to learn new skills had benefited either by getting their first job, improving their salary, or being promoted
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People pay attention to your life outside the environment in which they have direct contact with you. For example, your employer would be interested in the activities that gives you a good work-life balance, just as academic institutions are interested in your extra- curricular activities. Volunteering reflects and supports a complete picture of you, and gives real examples of your commitment, dedication and interests.
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Volunteer Canada and Statistics Canada released their 2007 survey of giving, volunteering and participating: 12.5 million Canadians or 46% of the population aged 15 and over, volunteered. Canadians volunteered almost 2.1 billion hours in 2007 – the equivalent of close to 1.1 million full-time jobs.
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Be proactive. Ask questions. Have a general idea of the time commitment you want to volunteer for. Make sure you know what’s expected from you. Enjoy yourself.
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Visit us Register online volunteeryukon.ca Volunteer Bénévoles Yukon 305 Wood Street, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 5P7 phone: (867) 456.4304
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