In April, we come together to celebrate National Volunteer Month, a time dedicated to honoring the invaluable contributions of volunteers across the globe. This month-long observance serves as a poignant reminder of the power of collective action and the profound impact individuals can make when they lend a helping hand.
Volunteering lies at the heart of building strong, resilient communities. From lending a listening ear to those in need, to rolling up sleeves for environmental clean-ups, volunteers embody the spirit of generosity and compassion. They are the unsung heroes who selflessly devote their time, skills, and resources to uplift others and create positive change in the world.
The History of National Volunteer Month
National Volunteer Month traces its roots back to various initiatives aimed at recognizing and celebrating the contributions of volunteers throughout history. One notable example occurred in 1943, when Canada established a National Volunteer Week to honor the women who played crucial roles in the World War II effort, highlighting their dedication and service to the nation.
The momentum for recognizing volunteers continued to grow over the years, gaining international attention. In 1974, President Richard Nixon took a significant step by establishing a National Volunteer Week in the United States. This initiative aimed to acknowledge the efforts of volunteers across the country and inspire others to join the movement of service and giving back.
Over time, what began as a week-long celebration evolved into a larger movement, gaining widespread recognition and support. The United States, in particular, expanded its commitment to volunteerism by designating the entire month of April as National Volunteer Month. This extension allowed for more extensive recognition of volunteers’ efforts and provided additional opportunities for individuals and organizations to participate in service projects and initiatives.
Today, National Volunteer Month serves as a powerful reminder of the impact individuals can make when they dedicate their time and talents to support causes they believe in. It embodies the spirit of unity and compassion, encouraging people to come together to address pressing issues and create positive change in their communities and beyond
The Impact of Volunteerism
With the rich history of National Volunteer Month in mind, it is good to remember that behind every volunteer effort lies a story of compassion, resilience, and transformation. From the retired teacher who tutors struggling students to the corporate team that spends a day rebuilding homes in disaster-stricken communities, volunteers demonstrate the power of collective action and the difference that individuals can make when they come together for a common purpose.
Statistics further underscore the impact of volunteer work. According to the Corporation for National and Community Service, more than 63 million Americans volunteered their time in 2020, contributing an estimated 7.8 billion hours of service to their communities. This immense outpouring of generosity translates into tangible benefits for society, from improved educational outcomes and increased access to essential services to enhanced environmental stewardship and stronger social cohesion.
Americorps states that, “Americans contributed countless hours to their communities through formal and informal volunteerism between September 2020 and 2021 during the global COVID-19 pandemic. Nearly 51 percent of Americans, or 124.7 million people, informally helped their neighbors at least once in the past year. Additionally, more than 23 percent of Americans, or 60.7 million people, formally volunteered with an organization, giving more than 4.1 billion hours of service with an estimated economic value of $122.9 billion.”

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Benefits of Volunteering
Volunteering doesn’t just make a difference for the people receiving help — it changes the people giving it, too.
Giving your time can create a sense of purpose, connection, and fulfillment that lasts far beyond a single event. It’s also an opportunity to grow personally and professionally by building skills like leadership, communication, and problem-solving along the way.
Volunteering also brings people together. Whether you’re serving alongside friends, coworkers, neighbors, or complete strangers, shared experiences often create lasting connections and stronger communities.
At its core, volunteering is a reminder that even small acts of kindness can have a ripple effect, strengthening both individuals and the communities around them.
How to Get Involved
As we explore the profound benefits of volunteerism, let’s now turn our attention to how you can get involved during National Volunteer Month. This month is filled with special events aimed at encouraging us to give our time to help others.
Special Events:
- April 14th – Good Deeds Day marks a global movement dedicated to doing good. Since 2007, millions of people and thousands of organizations from 110 countries have united annually to volunteer and #DoGood. Visit their website to learn more about how you can participate and make a difference on this special day.
- April 21st-27th – National Volunteer Week: Mark your calendars for April 21st-27th, which marks National Volunteer Week. During this week, a wide variety of volunteer opportunities become available, making it easier and more rewarding than ever to get involved.
Local Volunteer Opportunities:
- Research local volunteer opportunities through organizations like Points of Light, Activate Good, and United Way. These platforms provide a wealth of information about volunteer events, projects, and initiatives taking place .
- Visit your city’s website or community center to discover additional volunteer opportunities. The City of Raleigh area has a wonderful comprehensive list of local nonprofits to help.
Personal Initiatives:
- Never underestimate the power of taking your own initiative to help your local schools with campus ground beautification and clean up, tutoring, providing food for local first responders, or collecting essential items like canned goods, clothes, and toiletries for those in need.
Group Initiatives:
- Let’s not forget the power of rallying friends and family to join us in giving back. By organizing group outings or events, we can bond while making a positive impact on our community. If you’re a business owner, consider making volunteering a team-building activity by fostering friendly competition among teams or incentivizing employees to participate. Whether it’s picking up trash, providing treats for teachers or medical staff, or organizing donation drives, there are countless ways to get involved and make a difference together.
Taking Action
National Volunteer Month is more than just a designated period on the calendar—it’s a celebration of the timeless values of compassion, generosity, and service to others. From its humble beginnings rooted in recognizing the contributions of volunteers during times of war to its evolution into a global movement of goodwill, this month-long observance stands as a testament to the power of collective action and the profound impact individuals can make when they come together with a shared purpose.
By taking action and getting involved in local volunteer opportunities, we not only make a difference in the lives of others but also contribute to a global culture of compassion, empathy, and solidarity. Together, let us embody the true spirit of National Volunteer Month by embodying the words of Maya Angelou: “I have found that among its other benefits, giving liberates the soul of the giver.” In serving others, we discover the true essence of our humanity and the power we hold to shape a brighter, more inclusive, and compassionate world for all.
