Tuesday, September 25, 2007

All In One Afternoon

posted by natalia at [ Permalink ] [ 0 Comments ]  
In the past few years, United Way of New York City has been able to connect employees of 40 corporate partners with approximately 50 community-based organizations through our volunteer programs. As a volunteer coordinator, I’ve had the unique opportunity to witness first-hand the effects that volunteerism has on these organizations. From childcare centers to food pantries, many are understaffed and in constant need of volunteers.

On a recent visit to a childcare center in Brooklyn, I realized the overwhelming benefits of volunteerism. The walls in the hallway of the school were covered by a dull, chipping paint, which was hardly a welcoming entrance to the group of children that passed through it each day. Although the administrators of the childcare center wanted to make the entrance more inviting, they lacked the $12,000 it would cost to hire a contractor. This is where United Way stepped in. Through United Way, a group of 40 corporate volunteers PriceWaterhouse Coopers painted the center’s classrooms and hallway -- replacing the lifeless paint with new intricate colors. The dreary walls are now filled with vibrant shades of blue, green, and purple.

As I left the center and walked to the subway, I thought about the impact of the volunteers on this site, and what a worthwhile cause it was to create a better learning environment for the school’s young students. Our volunteer project spanning the afternoon of one day may seem small in some respects but it creates a powerful ripple effect. If we all act in a way to “be the change we want to see in the world,” these are the perfect afternoon activities. And nothing was more confirming of this thought than seeing the delighted faces of the children as they entered the newly dawned hallways of their school.

Monday, September 17, 2007

NOTE TO SELF: Manage time better.

posted by Brian Pham at [ Permalink ] [ 0 Comments ]  
"We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean.
But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. "
--Mother Teresa
Even I have found myself to be caught up in my own life, and supposedly too busy to volunteer lately.
This is CRAP, I just need to manage my time better.
I've noticed something missing in my life recently--something I couldn't quite put my finger on @ first. Then I thought, 'when was the last time I felt REALLY complete? I mean, REALLY REALLY complete?' And it was then, I realized it was most likely when I was volunteering in the Gulf. While I can't volunteer weeks at a time like I did during my 'spring break,' I can for sure find an hour or so, here and there to put my 2 cents into the community.
People, including myself, tend to forget the bigger picture and how it's empty w/o everyone's '2cents' or '2drops' or whatever we as individuals have to offer.
NOTE TO SELF: Find volunteer opportunity before Oct 1.

Labels:

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Why do you Volunteer?

posted by Brian Pham at [ Permalink ] [ 2 Comments ]  
I was randomly surfing the web... YES I sometimes still have time for random web surfing, and came across Wikipedia's definition of 'Volunteer' @ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volunteer. According to them these are the reasons people are likely to volunteer:

  • Altruism

  • Quality of life

  • Giving back

  • Sense of duty

  • Religious

  • Financial

  • Social

While I agree with these aspects of volunteering-each are also all portions of why I volutneer... I think they lacked ONE simple reason -- 'Just Because'



So in interests of why you volunteer, check off why you volunteer.







Cheers,
BphaM