Getting Started in Volunteering
Feeling uncertain about where to begin? You’re not alone. If you’ve made it this far, you might be reflecting on the experiences of the YEAs who’ve been volunteering for this network for around three years, wondering how to take that first step. Well, those very YEAs are here to offer guidance based on our own experiences.
A great place to begin is with Amina’s advice: “Don’t overthink how you’re starting or where you’re starting! Join a festival, lead a discussion, plant a tree, clean your community, it doesn’t matter! What matters is you’re ready to make a change, and after that, starting is the easy part”. But then comes the question: which of those activities to pick? Two recommendations stand out. Agnesa suggests, “Start from your challenges and barriers. Start with what matters to you. Start from your community. Activism and volunteering don’t have to be about topics that sound shiny or that everyone supports. It just has to be real and a service that strives for the better while being patient with knowing that true change takes time”. Viola adds, “Start somewhere where you are passionate about. You will most likely find people with common interests, explore your passions further, and at the same time make a valuable contribution to the community”. Remember, the key is to start where you feel most aligned and passionate, and the rest will follow naturally.
Even after tackling the hurdle of figuring out where to begin, diving into volunteering brings its own share of challenges. Keeping that in mind, Jora recommends: “Don’t be afraid to reach out, ask questions, and get involved – every act of kindness and service, no matter how small, can make a difference in someone’s life and in the world”. Additionally, it’s important to go easy on yourself. If you find that a certain environment, group, or cause no longer aligns with your interests or values, feel empowered to explore other things. As long as you’re making a positive impact, there will always be a place for you.
Lastly, Jehona’s insight is invaluable: “First of all, you should know that wanting to volunteer means wanting to carry out a strong civic act. And for that, you can be proud of yourself! A voluntary act should make you happy, bring you a feeling of accomplishment, and help you grow and evolve within society. so above all, do what you like best, within a structure or a network that thrills you”. The fact that you’re reading this far demonstrates your commitment to civic engagement, indicating that you’re more than prepared to take the next step. You’re ready to make a difference
What’s even better is that all the YEAs offering these recommendations are easily accessible on their social media platforms. Feel free to reach out to
any of us with questions about your volunteering or activism journey. In addition, here’s some exciting news: the call for the next 10 Kosovo YEAs to join our network will be launched in a few months. So, start attending our events, get to know us, and decide if you’d like to be part of this network starting December 2024.