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Benefits of Volunteering

 

Improve the lives of others who are less fortunate

The most obvious and primary benefit of volunteer work is that it helps improve the lives of others who are less fortunate than ourselves. Throughout the world and even within our own communities, we can find other people who are struggling or who are less fortunate than we are. You can help make a difference in the lives of these people simply by offering your time and getting involved with global organizations. 

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Improve the community or the world around you

The difference that your volunteer work makes in the lives of others can also provide them with the resources or opportunity they need to make a lasting impact in the world. When your volunteer work impacts others in a way that allows them to also volunteer or give back to the community, you have helped improve the lives of not only that person but also of others within your community or in the world around you. Because of this, volunteer work is always about something greater than ourselves.

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Enrich your own life

While volunteer work has the primary goal of helping others, there are also several ways in which volunteering can enrich your own life. Volunteering can teach you about social, economic and developmental issues within your community and around the world. Sometimes, volunteer work provides you the opportunity to travel around the world and be exposed to diverse cultures. Volunteering can also help boost your self-confidence and provide you with a sense of community and social belonging that can help reduce mental health issues such as anxiety and depression. 

Donate Life Pennsylvania

(organ donation)

DonateLifePA.org

BECOME A VOLUNTEER

Become a

HOSPICE OF LANCASTER COUNTY VOLUNTEER

www.hospiceoflancaster.org

 

Homes of Hope Transitional Housing Progam

Love Inc of Lancaster County

www.loveinclancaster.org

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Genealogy Requests and Cemetery Information:

"Church records prior to the merger of Emanuel and St John’s (pre-1999) Lutheran Churches regrettably are no longer accessible at the Church Office of Brickerville United Lutheran Church.

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The information you may be seeking is maintained by the Evangelical and Reformed Historical Society, which is located within the Schaff Library at the Lancaster Theological Seminary,  located at 555 West James Street, Lancaster, PA 17603 (adjacent to Franklin and Marshall College) The ERHS phone number is (717) 290-8734;

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The website is http://erhs.info/;  

The email is erhs@lancasterseminary.edu.

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