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The power of giving: Why volunteering matters

by Staff Bona
PICTURE: FREEPIK/ VOLUNTEERING

Volunteering connects you to community and gives a sense of purpose. But you may not know where to start, or you feel overwhelmed. Here’s why the act of giving can be so meaningful for all the parties involved, and how to start in small, doable ways.

Also see:Mia Le Roux reflects on her Miss SA journey by giving back

In a world that’s often fast-paced and individualistic, volunteering offers a perspective shift. It asks us to pause, look outward and reconnect with something greater. During the sacred periods of Lent and Ramadan, this call to generosity becomes even more meaningful, rooted in compassion and community.

Lent, observed in the Christian calendar, is usually a time of sacrifice, self-discipline and giving. Similarly, Ramadan is centred on charity, gratitude and supporting those in need. Both seasons remind us that kindness is a practice.

Why volunteering feels good

Volunteering nourishes both the giver and receiver. Helping others have been shown to reduce stress, improve mood and boost overall life satisfaction. Stepping outside of our own concerns and contributing to someone else’s well-being can be deeply grounding.

It also fosters a sense of community, which we are arguably slowing losing. Whether you’re helping at a soup kitchen or just checking in on a neighbour, volunteering builds community – something we secretly crave.

Also see: Angel Ndlela celebrates her 31st birthday by giving back

Start small, start meaningfully

We understand that volunteering can feel overwhelming, especially if you have a packed schedule already. But you don’t have to do something big. Start with what feels manageable:

  • Donate a few items to a local shelter when you do your usual grocery shopping.
  • Share your skills – organising, tutoring, writing – with those who need it.
  • Reach out to someone who may be feeling isolated.
  • Offer your time to a community-based project.

During Lent, this could replace a small personal indulgence as you transform sacrifice into service. During Ramadan and Eid, it aligns with the spirit of zakat (charitable giving) where the smallest act of generosity can mean a lot.

A habit worth keeping

An intention during this time can grow into something more lasting. Volunteering has a way to reshape the way we see the world. It reminds us of the goodness of people. And it reminds us that we can show up for someone else in small everyday ways. If you’re still cautious of overcommitting yourself, there are many ways you can contribute. All you need is a willingness to do it.

First compiled by Woman & Home

Compiled by Shaneen Noble

Also see: Maglera Doe Boy appreciates Khuli Chana for giving back to his community

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