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If I can raise attention to a cause, I will.
I do a lot of stuff. I mean, you know, charity work.
We don't recruit volunteers; we release leaders. Volunteers do good things but leaders change the world.
My goal is to spread the word about the need for more blood donors.
Volunteer activities can foster enormous leadership skills. The nonprofit professional volunteer world is a laboratory for self - realization.
I firmly believe that volunteering is good for our society and brings communities together. It's a fantastic opportunity to get involved in your local community, to meet new people and to gain a sense of pride and achievement.
Use your special skills for the service of humanity.
Find someone who is having a hard time, or is ill, or lonely, and do something for him or her.
Commit yourself to an organization or cause that genuinely fires you up.
The work of volunteers impacts on all our lives, even if we are not aware of it.
Camp Taylor is a foundation that I'm connected with right now, and anything I can do to help them and help those kids is something I want to do.
I was raised to volunteer: nursing homes, clinics, church nurseries, school, everywhere that could use help. It's such an intrinsic part of me, to use my life to help improve the quality of others.
Do all you can ... to help whoever you can ... whenever you can!-- Timothy Pina
There's just nothing stronger than the heart of a volunteer.
Find what you can do best that renders service to others and do it with all your might.
Help, and you will make a huge impact in the life of the street, the town, the country and our planet. If only one out of four of each one hundred of you choose to help on any given day, in any given cause, incredible things will happen in the world you live in.
Even if it is a little thing, do something for those who have need of help.
Find a cause that's larger than yourself and then give your life to it.
The outpouring of support from health professionals who want to volunteer for Hurricane Katrina recovery efforts has been tremendous,
With your spare time and money, make a difference for those who can't afford a life.
Find a place where you add value to a community.
When the going gets tough, the prospect of delegating half your responsibilities to a willing volunteer, either to play a supporting role or take over the breadwinning, certainly holds allure.
I want to make a difference with people who want to make a difference, doing something that makes a difference.
See the good in people and help them.
Leave footprints of love and kindness on the seashore of humanity.
Help one person in need at a time with your heart and mind.
We only have so much life left. Before I do die, I want to do something good for people.
You can serve or you can sing, and wreck your heart in prayer, working the world's hard work.
I have been a servant too long. I want to help make something free.
I want to do something that matters.
Find the gifts of goodness or service you have agreed to bring forth to the world and then start sharing those gifts as quickly as possible with as many souls as possible.
I want to get involved in causes I believe in, and I know so many others that want to also get involved, but it's hard to know how. Often, it's through big organisations, and you don't know exactly where your money is going or what effect you are having.
Practice random acts of kindness, the world needs it more than you think
Be an example of small acts of kindness; help someone in need.
Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'
Donate time, food, or money to organizations that fight the good fight. We can act individually for the collective good. We can all do something.
There is something that you can do, for a greater good, for a greater cause, one that is far bigger than just yourself. Find it, and then, do it.
To feel the pure joy of life, donate yourself for the betterment of others.
From my early school days, I was brought up with the belief that we have a duty to use our talents, to volunteer and to make a contribution.
That's the first rule of survival in enemy waters: volunteer nothing.
Citizen activists look in the mirror, see what they're really good at and then apply their talents to solving social problems. It's skills-based volunteering.
I want to get involved in things that makes a difference in peoples lives and lifts them up. I don't want to be a part of anything that's not inspiring or helpful to the community that I'm serving.
Here's to all volunteers, those dedicated people who believe in all work and no pay.
What are you doing for others?
Save a life, adopt a shelter pet.
Im happy to volunteer for the American Red Cross Celebrity Cabinet. The Red Cross is an organization that responds to those in need and it is an honor to help them with the lifesaving role they play everyday in communities nationwide.
If a volunteer can help us with an immediate need, we can put them in a place to make their greatest contribution.
Voluntary service of others demands the best of which one is capable, and must take precedence over service of self.
I was extremely moved by the plight of Tsunami victims and I was inspired to try to make a difference.
Do all you can to help others in need & when you're finish doing it ... do it again!
There is no greater thrill in life than to find that you are not only useful, but that you can help, and that your help matters.
Help us show children around the world that we can make a difference together.
If you only do one thing, collect rainwater ...
Just go out there and do what you've got to do.
Throw yourself into life as someone who makes a difference, accepting that you may not understand how or why.
What are you going to do when you are not saving the world.
Find your cause, and then do your work with pride and love - love is such an incredible force for good. It's the most powerful thing in the world.
Try and be at the vanguard at least three times in your life - to make a positive difference for others.
What could you do to make a difference in the world?
I've always felt I want to be of service to the world somehow. I haven't yet figured out how to do it, and I may never figure out how to do it.
Use your unique gifts and talents to make a difference in the world.
Help save our environment.
I'm very, very involved in charities involving youth.
When you scratch the surface, every one of us has something that we deeply want to contribute to the world. All we have to do is step up and do it.
If somehow every volunteer vanished tomorrow, so much of this country would come to a standstill: schools, hospitals and libraries. You can't name an institution that doesn't depend on volunteers.
Be sure that you make a difference in the world.
There are times when I feel like I'm a traveling minister. I'm trying to go out and get kids to pick-up yard sale instruments and change the world.
I have considered the subject of missions nearly a year and have found my mind gradually tending to a deep conviction that it is my duty personally to engage in this service.
I want to contribute to sport and the community in a positive way.
I definitely want to be involved but only while I think I can make a contribution and I make a difference.
I do not want to give any orders to the airmen, but get hold of a Komsomol air unit, and say I want volunteers for the job.
This is what it means to serve: improving another's life and, in turn, improving the world.
Philanthropy is my job.
I propose to create a Civilian Conservation Corps to be used in simple work ... More important, however, than the material gains will be the moral and spiritual value of such work.
Serve a person in need.
Give generously indeed.
Just go out there and do what you have to do.
Try to change the world one suffering heart at a time with your endless kindness.
Whenever you get opportunity to serve, serve with all your heart.
I'm a filmmaker, I'm a storyteller, an entertainer, if you will, so what can I do to participate? Well, I'm not a scientist; I'm not an expert on environmental law; I'm a guy that can tell stories. So I always look for a way to communicate ideas and help to spread excitement for change.
I live in a cottage and volunteer in the village shop.
Each of us can do something to help someone.
It is not something I must do but something I want to do ...-- Jim Fixx
Every day, nay every moment, try to do some good deed.
Somewhere out there is a unique place for you to help others - a unique life role for you to fill that only you can fill.
Be involved; be informed. Make meaningful contributions to society through service and involvement.
Good exercise for the heart: reach out and help your neighbor
I'll help out in ways to inspire others and ways to get people together and bring about things to help people financially.
Go to the people
Live among them
Learn from them
Love them
Serve them
Plan with them
Start with what they know
Build on what they have.
Do nice things for people who may be less fortunate than you.
Although I don't have a prescription for what others should do, I know I have been very fortunate and feel a responsibility to give back to society in a very significant way.
Get to know the poor in your country. Love them. Serve them.
Live your life as a missions trip.
I want to make my contribution to humanity so that there will be no more Auschwitzes. Children who are born wanted and are given love and attention will not build concentration camps.
In the middle of the night, if you have decided to do something good for the world, don't wait for the morning to come!
I live in the country. I'm a bird-watcher, an oyster-raiser. You know, I'll do anything that - raise dogs for the blind as a volunteer.
Labor to help others, and especially strive to encourage them.
Most people don't have a clue what our volunteers really do.
Often volunteer work leads to employment.
Be of service. Whether you make yourself available to a friend or co-worker, or you make time every month to do volunteer work, there is nothing that harvests more of a feeling of empowerment than being of service to someone in need.
I volunteer a lot of my time with an organization in New York called The Center for Children and Families.