WHO IS A VOLUNTEER?
A volunteer is a person who voluntarily gives his or her time and energy to benefit others or society without any material gain. Volunteers can work in various fields:
Social services: helping the poor, organizing shelters for the homeless, assisting the disabled.
Education: helping teachers in schools, tutoring children, eliminating illiteracy.
Health care: caring for patients in hospitals, participating in blood donation campaigns, promoting a healthy lifestyle.
Environmental protection: planting trees, recycling waste, protecting animals.
Culture and art: conducting excursions in museums, helping at theaters and concerts, preserving cultural heritage.
Emergencies: providing assistance to victims of natural disasters and other emergencies, etc.
Today, volunteering is developing in our country.
Many volunteer schools and teams have been established, and volunteers are working tirelessly in the above-mentioned various fields.
For example, the Republican volunteers of the “Golden Wing” and the Republican “Young Reformers’ Movement” teams are doing a lot of work in the field of volunteering.
Here the question arises: “What does volunteering give us?” Let’s look at it together.
The benefits of volunteering for us young people are multifaceted and they are as follows:
Volunteering helps you gain experience in various fields. You can develop skills such as organization, communication, leadership, teamwork, and problem solving.
Volunteering helps you understand your abilities, strengths, and values. By helping others, you feel useful and valuable.
Volunteering is a great way to meet and make friends with people who share your interests. You can make new friends and expand your social circle.
Volunteering reduces stress, improves mood, and increases self-confidence. You will feel happier by helping others.
Volunteering helps you learn more about new cultures, different people, and social issues.
Volunteering brings together different people for a common goal. This creates a sense of solidarity and unity in society.
In short, volunteering is an important activity that benefits everyone. It is a key force for personal growth, community development, and solving global problems. If you are thinking about becoming a volunteer, definitely give it a try! It can change your life.
Shonazarova Parizod, from Uzbekistan.
Born in 2005 in the Khanka district of the Khorezm region. Currently a student at the Urgench State University named after Abu Rayhon Beruni. Since her youth, she has been interested in writing poetry. More than 50 of her poems, as well as journalistic and scientific articles, have been published in reputable newspapers and magazines in more than 10 different countries. Chairman of the Khorezm region of the Republican “Young Reformers Movement”. Coordinator of the Khanka district of the Republican volunteer team “Golden Wing”. Member of the People’s Democratic Party of Uzbekistan.
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