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Why Volunteer?
When you volunteer you are giving something back to your community by lending a helping hand to people and organizations. What you may not realize is that volunteering also benefits you as an individual. There are many good reasons to get involved in the community, including learning something about yourself. Brown University Health offers volunteer opportunities for both teens and adults.
Benefits of Volunteering
You can:
- Make new friends
- Explore career and personal interests
- Earn great recommendations for future employment or college applications
- Develop marketable job skills
- Build your resume
- Enrich your education
- Uncover hidden skills and talents
- Increase your self-confidence
- Have fun
- Make a difference
Additional benefits include:
- Meal vouchers
- Free parking
- Free annual flu vaccine
- Employee discounts
- Certificate after completion of 100 volunteer hours
- Volunteer recognition event
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