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Post | February 2025 | Young Volunteers | 1 min read

Student Volunteer Week

Written by

Hannah Scuffham

Student Volunteering Week is a time to celebrate the impact that students have on their communities and to inspire more young people to get involved. Whether it’s helping out at a local charity shop, mentoring younger students, or supporting environmental projects, volunteering offers students the chance to make a real difference while gaining valuable skills and experiences.


In this post, we’ll highlight some of the top reasons to volunteer—from enhancing your CV to making new connections and finding a sense of purpose. Plus, we’ll share exciting opportunities you can apply for to kick-start your own volunteering journey.



Reasons to volunteer as a student:


  • Enhance Your Employability – Volunteering equips you with valuable experience to add to your CV while helping you develop essential skills like time management, communication, and leadership. It can also provide hands-on experience in your chosen field, giving you an edge in the job market.


  • Boost Your Wellbeing – Taking part in volunteer work offers a refreshing break from academic pressures, providing a sense of purpose and fulfilment. It can reduce stress, improve self-confidence, and contribute to better mental well-being.


  • Support a Cause You Care About – Whether it’s a cause close to your heart due to personal experience or a wider issue like climate change, volunteering allows you to make a meaningful impact on something you’re passionate about.


  • Connect with Your Community – If you’re living away from home for the first time, volunteering can help you step outside the student bubble, build local connections, and gain a deeper understanding of the community around you.


  • Meet New People – Volunteering introduces you to a diverse range of people you might not otherwise meet. It’s also a great way to bond with fellow students who share your interests and values.


Click the link below to find a student volunteering opportunity today!

Student volunteering opportunities
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