6 Ways for Seniors to Celebrate National Giving Month at Home
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6 Ways for Seniors to Celebrate National Giving Month at Home

Giving and volunteering are two things that bring individuals together in December, and National Giving Month is a celebration of this commonality. People from various walks of life in the United States may make a difference by volunteering their time and donating money and goods.

 

This post will serve as a valuable guide for seniors who want to participate in National Giving Month but prefer to do so from the comfort of their own homes. Some seniors may have trouble getting about and would instead volunteer from the comfort of their own homes or computers, while others may choose to avoid crowds altogether during flu season.

1. Online Academic Volunteering

Many online volunteer opportunities and projects are available, regardless of the field of study or professional experience. Experience can range from human resources to coaching. Seniors can contribute to innovative studies or provide advice in information technology.

2. Sharing Language Skills

Those with language skills other than English are in high demand by organizations such as the United Nations Volunteers and Translators Without Borders. Students can improve their communication and listening skills by participating in such events.

 

Seniors should exercise caution before joining such positions since organizations often seek dedicated people who can provide a significant amount of time.

3. Online Shopping

Almost all retail establishments, including restaurants, have been and will be adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Those in their golden years may provide a hand by making all their internet purchases from local establishments rather than faceless big corporations. Buy gift cards from local companies to help them grow.

4. Offering Hotline Support

Seniors may provide a hand at several different hotline programs. Many people in the community depend on their closest confidants for sympathetic ears and steady shoulders. Participating in this manner is a fantastic opportunity to get exposure to various services related to physical and mental health services. Additionally, it allows learners to improve their speaking and listening abilities.

5. Supporting the Younger Generation

Volunteering with online book reading programs is an excellent way for seniors to exercise their minds and improve their communication and language skills. Six weeks into a program that allows for some flexibility, retirees are helping kids as young as five and as old as eight with their reading skills. It is an excellent way for the elderly to help the young generation.

6. Confronting Violations of Human Rights Through Online Volunteering

Amnesty International's Decoders program provides remote volunteer work in the organization's fight for human rights. Anyone with access to a computer or smartphone can aid in the investigation by assisting in the review of evidence.  

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