Short-term volunteering in Sardinia with Agota

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Short-term volunteering in Sardinia with Agota
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Empowering Lives Through Volunteerism: A Personal Journey of Impact and Connection. Sardinia is the best place to be volunteer!

What is volunteering? Agota is one of the short-term volunteers in Italy, in Sardinia. She is from Hungary and she is 21 years old. Agota says that volunteering is an enriching journey that begins with a spark of inspiration. For her, that spark ignited from a blend of personal experiences and a deep-rooted desire to make a difference in her community. Additionally, Agota says that the pressing social and environmental issues facing our world today served as a wake-up call, urging her to channel her energy towards meaningful causes.

One day of volunteer

About a typical day or task of volunteers: she says that a typical day volunteering involves starting early to prepare for the day’s activities. This may include organizing supplies, setting up workstations, or coordinating with other volunteers. After wrapping up the day’s activities, she often takes some time to debrief with fellow volunteers, sharing highlights and discussing any challenges they encountered. This help them learn from each other and strengthen their teamwork for future.

Additionally, she looks for volunteer roles that offer flexibility in terms of time commitment, such as virtual volunteering or projects with varying durations, enabling her to balance them more easily with other obligations. Prioritizing self-care and setting boundaries is crucial in preventing burnout and ensuring sustainable engagement in volunteering and other activities. This may involve saying no to additional commitments when necessary or taking breaks when feeling overwhelmed.

This may involve saying no to additional commitments when necessary or taking breaks when feeling overwhelmed. Moreover, she recognizes the importance of maintaining open communication with both volunteer organizations and individuals impacted by her commitments. This includes providing updates on availability, discussing any challenges or changes in circumstances, and seeking assistance or support when needed.

Ultimately, she says that finding balance between volunteering and other responsibilities is an ongoing process of self-awareness, prioritization, and effective time management, allowing her to make a positive impact in her community while also fulfilling her personal and professional obligations.

About Mehri Aghayeva

I am from Baku, Azerbaijan. I studied “Italian translation” at university. I love traveling, learning new languages ​​and discovering different cultures.

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