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How can I complete my volunteer hours?

By the way, I'm 15 yo but in 11th grade. Also, I've social anxiety.

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Melisa’s Answer

Hi Batool,

Thanks for your question and it's nice to see your interest in volunteering.

These are just several examples of virtual volunteer project ideas you can do from home (virtually/online) or in your area.

Letters Against Depression.
https://www.lettersagainst.org/home-made-cards
Volunteer to make homemade cards and decorated 3x5” index cards to provide encouragement to individuals battling depression or mental illness. Mail completed cards to Letters Against Depression, 3211 Vineland Rd. 320, Kissimmee, FL 34746. Any individual can also request to receive letters of encouragement sent to them, anywhere in the world.

Ocean Conservancy Trash Free Seas
https://oceanconservancy.org/trash-free-seas/international-coastal-cleanup/start-a-cleanup/
Organize your own coastal, beach or neighborhood clean-up and help contribute to cleaner water in our world.

St Jude Kids.
https://www.stjude.org/get-involved/other-ways/online-card-message-patients.html
Send a virtual card to encourage pediatric patients undergoing cancer and other life threatening diseases.

Zooniverse
https://www.zooniverse.org/
Volunteer for virtual projects and collaborate with others online.

Best wishes to you in your goals.
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Karen’s Answer

Good you are looking for volunteer opportunities. You might try searching online for virtual volunteer opportunities. Or you can begin with your family, neighbors or friends asking them if you can help with various chores such as outdoor work. Often elderly people can use help, and you may be able to do things they can't do themself.

With every good wish!
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Elizabeth’s Answer

So many places would love to have your help and will be happy to find just the right fit for you. I have found that smaller churches and organizations make it really easy. Don't be worried about asking to help in a way that is good for you.

I found this website. https://www.purewow.com/wellness/virtual-volunteerI looked into all the ways it lusted to volunteer. There are some virtual opportunities. One interesting way is to helpful Ukrainians learn English. You only need to speak English. Also nursing homes often accept cards for their residentsfor holidays and birthdays. If theres a animal shelter or humane society you could work with, the animals. One way is to help with socializing the animals or walking them. There is also online tutoring opportunities. Or if you prefer to work by yourself churches, or job and family services can find a fit for you if you call and ask to help. Some places need yard work or errands done for elderly and the disabled.
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Aneesa’s Answer

I concur with the responses mentioned earlier. Numerous online possibilities for volunteer work, like this website, are available. 😊 You can simply communicate through text, without needing to engage in conversation. I'm uncertain if volunteering is a school requirement for you. If so, you can request the online volunteer platform to supply proof of your involvement.

Additionally, consider exploring local charity organizations that may require assistance in tasks such as organizing books or designing webpages, among other things.

Wishing you the best! 😊
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