Reasons to Volunteer at a Food Bank - House of Mercy Christian Assembly UK

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How do you spend your free time? Do you binge-watch Netflix, or go to the gym to work out? Perhaps you pursue a hobby? For most people, it’s difficult to take out free time from their schedule after working a full 40-hour week. Despite that, many people continue to take out time to volunteer in food banks to help the less fortunate. In fact, many companies encourage their employees to volunteer in food banks.

If you’re wondering whether or not to volunteer at a food bank, you’ve come to the right place. Here are some reasons why you should:

It’s Rewarding

Volunteering doesn’t make you extra money, but it does give you a sense of satisfaction. Helping the underprivileged brings a sense of joy that material things can’t. It gives you a sense of contentment that’s usually not offered by flashy gadgets and luxury cars.

Employers are keen on hiring volunteers and for good reasons. For starters, volunteering helps people learn soft skills. These skills develop because people interact with each other daily and learn how to work with different personalities. Not only does this push people outside of their comfort zone, but it also teaches them valuable lessons about leadership, teamwork and problem-solving.

You might not know this, but giving back to the community can boost your physical and mental health. Your mood improves and your stress levels decline. Since you’re focusing on other people’s lives, you’re more likely to feel positive and happier about yourself.

When you interact with people, you learn more about them. You know where they’re coming from and this teaches you valuable lessons about forgiveness, sacrifice and more. You’ll also grow as a person and become more forgiving. Your perception might even change and you’ll get an opportunity to feel more grateful about your circumstances.

When you’re involved with an organization, you get first-hand work experience. You learn a lot about planning, people, distribution and more. It’s a wonderful way to get on-the-job experience!

If you’re looking to volunteer at a food bank, you can reach out to us. We’re here to make people’s lives easier. We also offer Christian counselling, Bible coaching, Christian youth camps and more. Contact us today for more information.

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