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09292008 Monday Sep 29, 2008

Finding the perfect partner!

 

As the majority of people know, good relationships are hard to find; there's a lot of false starts, sometimes one person wants it more than the other, and often you find that they're completely wrong for you! Well, in my opinion finding the perfect team to volunteer for isn't that different.

I spent a good year or so looking for the right opportunity. I didn't really want to commit to something that I wasn't 100% into; that when they asked 'can you do every Saturday evening?' I could say with confidence 'yes!' And some opportunities just didn't appeal to me, like mentoring kids – I feel quite bad admitting it but I just could not do that job, hats off to everyone that does! I nearly gave up on the whole volunteering thing altogether, and then two come along at once which I quite fancied!!

So...I am now (pending a CRB check and paperwork...) a volunteer at the Community Kitchens Project in Islington, it's a great little project at the Manor Gardens Centre in Holloway which I found through do-it.org.uk. The project works to promote healthy eating and healthy lifestyles which leads to a reduction in heart disease, which is always good.

And then I hear that do-it.org.uk are looking for some bloggers! I've always been intrigued by this blogging malarkey so now I'm going to give it a proper go. I'm going to tell you all about the trials and tribulations of volunteering on a community health project, and I really want it to be interactive so please feel free to comment!

Bye for now,
Sara

 


Posted by Sara ( 11:32 AM )
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hi
im marjan
im 18 years old and i would like
to know more about your voluntary work.
can i please have the details- such as times, dates, address etc
thanks

Posted by marjan on October 08, 2008 at 05:36 PM GMT+00:00 #

Hi Marjan,

Good to hear that you're interested! The thing I like with my volunteer work is that it's not regular - when the Community Kitchens Project runs a workshop or has a stall they e-mail all the volunteers to see who's available. I've edited the my first post now so that if you click on Manor Gardens or on Community Kitchens Project it'll take you to the website where there's a lot more info.

If you're not local, then you can search for similar opportunities through this website. Let me know if you need any ideas about where to look and I'll try my best to help.

Let me know if you find something good!

Sara

Posted by Sara on October 13, 2008 at 02:48 PM GMT+00:00 #

you sound fab. an inspiration. i did youth work as a volunteer when i was just a teen myself. got so much out of it. BUT for some while now, life, kids etc took over. im looking to get back to doin something of use to our community, and youe BLOG! inspires me so thanks. zo

Posted by zoe robson on December 21, 2008 at 05:38 AM GMT+00:00 #

Thanks Zo, hope you find one that suits you. I've since done a little work with kids too and it's not as scary as I thought. Life does have a habit of taking over - maybe you could involve your kids in it too? Mind you, I don't have any kids so that might be a lot earier to say than do!!

Posted by Sara on January 08, 2009 at 04:46 PM GMT+00:00 #

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