Ways of Volunteering Your Time
Sunday, December 20th, 2009The volunteers’ togetherness can unite their community, and as you’d expect it will help those who can’t support themselves. Doing it yourself, however, freeing up the time to volunteer often actually squanders some of that valuable free time. Let’s not forget that you’ll have more fun volunteering when your colleagues are getting involved by your side! This is a call, then, for other companies to take a cue from firms like Connecticut’s Adaptive Marketing LLC. As well as programs like 24Protect Plus (MVQ*TWENTY4PROPLUS) intended to benefit consumers, Adaptive Marketing organizes local volunteer activity to give its employees more time to reach out to the local community.
If you were asked for examples of company-backed volunteer work, you’d most likely talk in terms of blood drives, perhaps a Christmas donation drive, and no more, but that’s simply not true in the modern day. Athletic shoe recycling programs and more energetic efforts like tree replanting weekends – these and other activities have been organized by Adaptive Marketing for its staff. Once all the pertinent information – location, time, date, type, et cetera – had been clearly displayed it became very simple for employees to work out the precise amount of time they’d be giving and how they’d be using it.
It is essential to let volunteers find projects that fit their interests. Employees of Adaptive Marketing choose from among a number of local initiatives. Previous projects have included work in a wide variety of areas including aid and assistance for children and young adults, environmental projects, and events supporting theatre. A happy volunteer is an effective volunteer, consequently, by offering so many projects Adaptive Marketing guarantee that their staffers will make progress on all the initiatives. Most often a company sponsored volunteer program – getting involved with a homeless shelter or helping out at a local school – is either done on a regular schedule or as a one-off event. There are those who say they don’t have enough time, but even they can arrange a Saturday morning park clean-up. You’ll find plenty of tales of companies finding ways of helping the people who live around them. Adaptive Marketing supports volunteer programs to support the people of its hometown and to spread goodwill through its home community through its members of staff actions. What volunteer work is sure to do is leave your workforce feeling good about themselves, leading to a motivated corporate culture. By now, we think, the benefits for everyone involved of a company sponsored volunteer drive are should have become plain to grasp for everyone.