Volunteering Basics
Skills & Benefits
Famous Volunteers x2
100

This word means giving your time to help others without pay.

Volunteering

100

Holding the door open for someone is an example of this.

good deed / kindness

100

This talk-show host is famous for donating millions to charitable causes and inspiring volunteerism.

Oprah Winfrey

200

This type of volunteering helps protect nature, trails, and parks.

Environmental Volunteering

200

Volunteering helps you gain these useful abilities for jobs.

skills

200

This British woman was well-known for her charity work and helping people with HIV/AIDS.

Princess Diana

300

Volunteers often need to complete this type of background check before working with children or seniors.

a criminal record / police information check

300

Volunteering can help improve this skill, which involves _____ _____ and responsibilities efficiently.

Managing time

300

This actor is known for his work with children’s hospitals and raising money for education programs.

Tom Hanks

400

The term for doing good deeds for others without expecting anything in return is called this.

altruism

400

Volunteering can help develop this skill that involves analyzing problems and coming up with effective solutions.

problem-solving / critical thinking

400

This activist actor and former governor of California is known for environmental campaigns and supporting children’s charities.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

500

The word “volunteer” comes from a Latin root meaning this.

to offer freely

500

This _____ quality, often strengthened through volunteering, is the ability to inspire and guide others.

Leadership

500

This Nobel Peace Prize winner co-founded the international volunteer movement “Service Civil International” in 1920.

Pierre Cérésole

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