Christmas is a time to relax with friends and family, but it’s easy to get frazzled by the hectic pace of the holiday season. Volunteering on Christmas and giving back to the community are good ways to remember what the season is truly about.
Find an organization you care about. You will work harder and get more enjoyment working for a cause that is close to your heart.
Budget volunteer hours. Christmas is a busy time–don’t commit to more time than you have available. By setting aside a reasonable amount of time you’ll be more likely to meet your commitment.
Harvest your talents. Look at your hobbies and find one that might be useful to an organization this Christmas.
Get your kids involved. They will learn to appreciate the true meaning of Christmas and have a great time volunteering as a family.
Let the extended family help. Tell your parents, in-laws, aunts, uncles and friends that you don’t want gifts this year. Explain where you plan to volunteer and ask everyone to make a donation in your name.
Buy sponsored gifts. For example, if a local charity is selling holiday teddy bears, buy one. You will have a gift for someone and the satisfaction of donating money to a good cause.
Tips & Warnings
* Your volunteer options may be limited if you’re only interested in helping during the Christmas season. Many organizations look for year-round volunteers and don’t want to train someone for a short period of time. However, there are still plenty of organizations that need help during the holiday season.
* If you don’t have time to volunteer but still want to give, consider adopting a family. Providing gifts will give a family in need a merry Christmas.
This and more information about volunteering can be found at the eHow.com website.