• Volunteering

A guide for volunteering as a family

Article by GVI

GVI

Posted: December 26, 2022

Volunteering as a family can be a rewarding and enriching experience for all members. It allows children to learn about social responsibility, while also giving parents the opportunity to model compassion and give back to their community. In addition, volunteering can help families bond and create lasting memories together. Here are a few tips on how to get started with volunteering as a family.

Identify your shared interests and values

Before you start looking for volunteering opportunities, think about what issues or causes are important to your family. Do you want to help animals, the environment or support a specific social cause? By identifying your shared interests and values, you can narrow down the options and find volunteer opportunities that align with your family’s goals.

Research local organisations

There are likely numerous organisations in your community that need volunteers. Research local charities, non-profits and community organisations to find opportunities that fit your family’s interests and availability. You can also check with your school, church or community centre to see if they have any volunteer projects coming up.

Consider the age and skills of your family members

When selecting a volunteer opportunity, think about the age and skills of your family members. Children can often participate in simple tasks, such as sorting donations or assembling care packages, while older kids and adults may be able to take on more complex tasks. Choose an activity that is age-appropriate and that allows everyone to contribute in a meaningful way.

Plan ahead and be flexible

Volunteering as a family can be a busy activity, so it’s important to plan ahead and be flexible. Consider your schedules and find a time that works for everyone. Some organisations may have specific volunteer shifts, while others may allow you to choose your own schedule. Be open to trying out different types of volunteering and be prepared for last-minute changes.

Make it a regular activity

To make volunteering a regular part of your family’s routine, try to set aside a specific day or time each week or month to volunteer together. This can help establish a sense of purpose and commitment to giving back to the community.

Where can you do volunteering as a family

When planning a volunteering trip abroad as a family, it’s important to consider the age and abilities of your family members, as well as any specific interests or goals you may have. Here are a few countries that may be suitable for family travel and volunteering:

  • Costa Rica is a great destination for families who are interested in environmental conservation and sustainable tourism. There are numerous organisations that offer volunteering opportunities in areas such as wildlife rehabilitation, beach clean-ups and reforestation efforts.
  • Thailand is a popular destination for families interested in cultural exchange programs. There are many organisations that offer programs that allow families to immerse themselves in Thai culture while also volunteering their time and skills to benefit the community.
  • Peru is a diverse country with a rich history and culture, making it a great destination for families interested in cultural exchange programs. There are also many organisations that offer volunteering opportunities in areas such as healthcare, education and environmental conservation.
  • Nepal is a great destination for families interested in volunteer vacation programs. There are many organisations that offer programs that combine travel and volunteering, including building homes and schools, working with wildlife conservation efforts and assisting with healthcare initiatives.
  • India is a diverse and vibrant country with a rich culture and history, making it a great destination for families interested in cultural exchange programs. There are also many organisations that offer volunteering opportunities in areas such as healthcare, education and environmental conservation.

 

Remember to do your research and choose a reputable organisation or program when planning a volunteering trip abroad as a family. It’s also a good idea to consider any specific interests or goals you may have, as well as the age and abilities of your family members, to ensure a safe and meaningful experience.

Reflect on the experience

After volunteering, take some time to reflect on the experience as a family. Talk about what you did, how it made you feel, and what you learned. This can help reinforce the importance of volunteering and encourage your family to continue making a positive impact in your community.

Overall, volunteering as a family can be a rewarding and enriching experience for all members. By identifying your shared interests, researching local organisations, considering the age and skills of your family, planning ahead and being flexible, making it a regular activity and reflecting on the experience, you can make a meaningful contribution to your community and strengthen your family bond.

what’s up next?
The Rising Tide of Marine Plastic Pollution

Discover the impact of marine plastic pollution & how volunteering in marine conservation with GVI can provide solutions. Read more.

You might also like these articles

Marine Biomes: Understanding the Different Types of Ocean Ecosystems
Read the article
Volunteering
How Many Marine Animals Die From Plastic Pollution?
Read the article
Volunteering
Marine Conservation Volunteering: How You Can Make a Difference
Read the article
Volunteering
The Fascinating World of Marine Animals
Read the article
Volunteering
Exploring the World with Student Adventure Travel Programs
Read the article
Volunteering
How to Use Citizen Science to Protect Biodiversity
Read the article
Wildlife Conservation
Why is gender equality important for development?
Read the article
Women's Empowerment
The Best Things to do in Nadi, Fiji
Read the article
Volunteering
5 Ways Volunteering Abroad with GVI Can Boost Your Employability
Read the article
Volunteering