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Simbock - where internships and volunteering start! We encourage you to be the change you want to see in the world.
Simboсk is here to encourage people to give back to society by volunteering and acting as goodwill ambassadors. We are here to help make the world a better place by using the skills we have and giving back to those in need.
04/10/2022
04/05/2022
10 Great Reasons To Take An Internship After College
After spending four or more years in college, many graduates are left wondering what the next step should be. Should they look for a job, start their own business, or go back to school? While there are many options available, we believe that the best choice for most people is an internship.
Reason #01: Internships Can Help You Figure Out Your Career Path
Reason #02: Provides Valuable Work Experience
Many employers are looking for candidates with relevant work experience in today’s competitive job market.
Reason #03: Helps You Make Connections
One of the best things about internships is that they can help you make connections in your chosen field.
Reason #04: Internships Can Teach You New Skills
Reason #05: Can Help You Save Money
If you’re worried about how you will pay back your student loans, an internship can help you out.
Reason #06: Internships Can Help You Get A Job
While internships are not always required, they can give you an advantage when applying for jobs.
Reason #07: Gives You A Taste Of The Real World
Reason #08: Helps You Stand Out From The Crowd
Reason #09: Internships Can Help You Build Your Resume
Reason #10: Internships Can Be Fun!
Last but not least, internships can be a lot of fun!
If you choose an internship in an industry or field you’re interested in; you’ll enjoy going to work each day. And, who knows? You might just make some lifelong friends along the way!
04/01/2022
10 Unique Ways to Help Others with simbock.com
A 16-year-old about to drop out of school, a young mother overwhelmed by bills, a puppy in need of training: Every community has its challenges. Fortunately, there's probably an organization you can join to do something about it. Lately more and more people are volunteering. And, over the past decade, many nonprofits have started steering clear of the type of volunteering your grandmother did (think candy-striping) in favor of inventive, out-of-the-box projects like the options listed below. Find one that piques your interest and get ready to give back.
1. Get Out and About with a Puppy
2. Cook Up a Storm
3. Talk to United States Troops
4. Climb Mountains or Backpack with Urban Youth
5. Teach Yoga, Gardening and More to Middle-Schoolers
6. Grant a Wish to a Senior Citizen
7. Sponsor a Low-Income Family
8. Take Care of the Planet
9. Lend an Ear to Someone in Distress
10. Find the Perfect Opportunity Online
Hundreds of local organizations offer community service opportunities around the United States
03/30/2022
My story started with simbock.com
Here are things I learned while volunteering.
1. Every time you volunteer, you are fueled by love. And that kind of fuel is different from greed, or fear, or competitiveness. It will give you the strength to do things you never thought you could do. And then some.
2. Dress for the occasion, meaning wear jeans and a T-shirt that have seen better days. Leave your jewelry, especially dangly earrings, at home. Keep your hair in a messy bun. Please don’t bother with makeup, it will inevitably be licked off your face. And for the love of God, no flip flops. The day you wear them will be the day you inevitably step in p**p.
3. Don’t be afraid to talk to the animals. Tell them about the advice you give but cannot follow. Tell them your secrets and fears.
4. It is not a good idea to try posting pictures of dogs on Instagram when they are jumping all over you. Rather than typing, “Adopt Joey and Spot at the Department of Animal Services,” you will inevitably type “Department of A**l Services.” And then your post will go viral for all the wrong reasons.
5. When you tell someone that you volunteer at an animal shelter, and they say that they love animals—but it’s too sad, they could never do it—tell them that you once felt that way, too. Tell them how shocking it was to find out that you could in fact do it.
6. Dog p**p is gross, but not life-threatening.
7. In most cases, it doesn’t take much to make a tail wag. Fresh food. A warm touch. A soft blanket. A ten-minute walk. Dogs appreciate the little things, and we can learn a lot from this.
8. The animals are seeking what we seek. They want to be warm, not cold.
9. Learn to take care of yourself, even if at first, it’s for the sake of the animals. If you try to be everything to everyone, you will burn out. Set boundaries. If you don’t take care of you, you can’t take care of them.
10. Goodbyes are hard. Always.
11. Frequently ask yourself this: How might my life be transformed if I treated myself with the same love and kindness that I offer to the animals I care for? And then, every day, try to do it.
03/27/2022
What Your Volunteers Need to Be Happy
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1 Volunteers Want You to Be Prepared for Them
Many of us at some point have worked in the temp world. A common experience is to be sent to an office to work only to find that the office is unprepared. So you sit around trying to look busy when you are actually twiddling your thumbs.
2 Volunteers Want to Feel Welcomed
Act as though your volunteer is a guest in your home. Show him/her around. Introduce him/her to your staff and other volunteers, have your executive director drop by and say hello and thanks. Don't let your volunteer feel uncomfortable for a minute.
3 Volunteers Want Good Training
Even if the task assigned is a simple one, take the time to explain it, demonstrate it, and mentor the volunteer through the first few hours. Provide a buddy, another volunteer who is experienced, to help the new one.
4 Volunteers Want to Do Interesting Work
Most volunteers are willing to roll their sleeves up and do physical labor as long as it is meaningful. But grunt work is out. Do not use volunteers to do the tasks your staff doesn't want to do.
5 Volunteers Want to Know How Much Time the Job Will Take
Everyone is busier than ever, and many volunteers may only have time for short term assignments. Project-oriented, rather than ongoing, tasks seem to work particularly well.
6 Volunteers Want to Be Appreciated
Tell your volunteers frequently that they are doing a good job.
7 Volunteers Want You to Communicate With Them Well and Often
Regular communication is motivating for volunteers while the lack of it is one of the chief reasons volunteers become dissatisfied.
8 Volunteers Want to Know That They Are Making a Difference
Let your volunteers know how they are making a difference.
9 Volunteers Want to Be Socially Connected
Volunteering is a great way for many people to socialize, so provide the opportunity to do so.
10 Volunteers Want to Learn Something New
Anyone who is willing to volunteer for an organization is likely to have a healthy curiosity and willingness to try new things. Indeed, many volunteers get involved with causes just so they can learn new skills or about interesting topics and issues.
03/25/2022
Why Become an Animal Shelter Volunteer
It’s a feel good thing. Being an animal shelter volunteer at the CCSPCA makes you feel like you are doing the right thing. You are contributing to the solution, which makes you feel good about the work you are doing. Part of the job as a volunteer is that you work with the animals so they can become adoptable.
You instantly see the results of your labor. As you begin to work with an animal, you can see a change in their personality almost instantly.
Animal shelter volunteers are needed! We have a constant intake of animals. Each one of these animals needs your love and care. Your help will never go unnoticed and you will never feel like you aren’t helping in some way. There will always be a dog to walk, a cat to groom or some animal to give your love to.
Being an animal shelter volunteer is good for your emotional, physical, and mental health. It is scientifically proven that spending time with animals helps lower your stress levels and blood pressure. It will also keep you active, especially if you prefer to walk dogs.
You gain professional and life experiences. Volunteering is a great way to try out a new career or to try something new.
Volunteering encourages civic responsibility. By volunteering you get to contribute to a cause you care about.
You learn responsibility and time management. We expect our volunteers to behave in a professional manner. That means being on time to your scheduled shifts and notifying us when you might be late. Being a responsible person who manages their time well will make a valuable employee and a well-rounded person. It also shows that you have taken the initiative to dedicate your time to a specific cause.
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03/22/2022
How to Become an Amazing Dog Shelter Volunteer
The volunteers are considered as the backbone of an animal shelter. Volunteers are generally counted on to manage or walk the dogs in different types of weather as well as in cleaning up their mess. They are also able to socialize with puppies through cuddling or play. The best volunteers are known for their determination and dedication.
Tips to Become a Good Dog Shelter Volunteer
Some great tips to become an amazing volunteer are as follows:
Listen and Do
There is excitement and anticipation in a dog shelter as a new volunteer begins his or her first shift at a facility. Whether the person is a seasoned volunteer or a dog owner, it is important to remember that most of the shelter staff are protective of their animals.
Go Beyond
Most of the time, volunteers come by a dog shelter, walk the dogs, and then go ahead with their day. In dog shelters, the staff may have a lot of load for their shift and in such a scenario, an extra set of hands means a lot.
Keep the Date
Staff at a dog shelter rely on dependable and punctual volunteers. In case you do not show up, it may lead to a lot of problems and extra workload for the staff. While volunteering at a dog shelter, make sure that you show up on time and are ready to work. However, in case of an emergency, make sure to give a quick call to the dog shelter at the earliest.
Read the Rules
In an animal shelter, rules are set for the safety of the staff, volunteers, as well as the dogs. While volunteering at a dog shelter, make sure that you are aware of all the rules and adhere to them.
Love the Work
A volunteer should love the work that he or she is volunteering for. Being a volunteer at an animal shelter is much more than just walking a dog. As a volunteer, you should be a part of the social development as well as the emotional well-being of the dog.
Conclusion
Volunteers play a major role in a dog shelter. Hence, one should make sure to follow the above points.
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03/20/2022
Volunteering and donations
03/18/2022
Wishin' you a wee bit of fun and a lot 'o' luck on St. Patrick's Day!
03/16/2022
Give It Up: 4 Tips To Teach Your Kids The Value Of Charity
Empower Your Children To Be The Change
Tip #1 – Put A Stake In The Ground
Start by making a commitment right in your community. Let’s say your children want to raise money for a local “cause.” Make sure your child just doesn’t complain about a problem or expect someone else to do something about it. You want your child to decide that they can make an impact and that they are dedicated enough to work to do something about the problem. Next, set a goal. Have your child spell out, in one simple sentence, what their goal is. For example: “We, the kids of Newark, N.J., want to raise money for a children’s playground in town so we can have a place to play.”
Tip #2 – Make A Schedule
Your kids need to set a date to accomplish their goal. (This is important; imagine if their teacher said; “Just hand in your homework whenever you’d like!”) Have your child set a realistic date for completion and a timetable for subgoals to be met along the way.
Tip #3 – Create The Marketing Pitch
Your child might need to convince people that a new playground is needed. Maybe they could poll the kids in the neighborhood to see where they are playing or hanging out now. They could write down their stories, describing how they are now playing in a parking lot, and use that information to support their plans.
Your child may be surprised to find that a lot of their friends agree that a playground is needed and those friends would be willing to help get the project rolling.
Tip #4 – Keep It Simple
Volunteer projects can range from painting and repairing neglected homes, helping older neighbors with home maintenance, teaching someone how to use the computer, or volunteering at the local library. I’ve seen young volunteers at community charity runs, handing out drinks to the runners. Last year, I saw a gang of kids weeding a public garden.
03/12/2022
Volunteers helping elderly people
03/11/2022
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