I’ve always believed that to volunteer is to give a gift that multiplies. Yes, you give your time, your energy, and your skills—but what you receive in return often outweighs them all.
Volunteering is the ultimate form of paying it forward. You invest in someone else’s moment, someone else’s need, without expectation of return. And yet, the return shows up in ways you couldn’t have planned—smiles, gratitude, renewed purpose, and the quiet knowing that you’ve made a difference.
In coaching, I often talk about fulfillment as something we create, not something we wait for. Volunteering is one of the most direct ways to create it. It shifts our focus outward, expands our empathy, and reminds us that our greatest value often comes from the simplest acts of service.
If you’re looking to feel more connected, more grounded, and more alive—find a way to give. Because in giving, we grow.