Get a Boost by Volunteering
Volunteering appears to have an amazing ability to improve the health and well-being of those on the receiving end and the volunteer; mentally, physically, and emotionally. Volunteering can positively impact six areas of your life:
- Physical health
- Life satisfaction
- Sense of control
- Happiness
- Level of depression
- Self-esteem
Physical health can improve with activities that get you moving and thinking at the same time. People who volunteer tend to see a reduction in blood pressure, which indicates improvement in overall health.
Many volunteers express greater satisfaction in their lives, which is thought to be a byproduct of time spent in service to others. Giving and receiving appreciation further adds to this satisfaction. Happiness and a sense of control also increase with a natural release of dopamine in the brain created by helping others.
Depression risk is combatted by increasing social interaction and building a sense of community among other volunteers and those being helped. These support systems help reduce the risk of depression.
Volunteering creates a sense of purpose and fulfillment that boosts self-esteem. Plus, volunteering helps introduce new skills and experiences that increase self-confidence.
Being a volunteer has as many perks for you as it does for those who benefit from your service. It’s a win-win!
Contact your installation Volunteer Coordinator today to sign up.