Many an STC newsletter article has focused on volunteerism: Edit the newsletter! Stuff envelopes! Be a board member! This is all certainly for a good cause. Without volunteers, most STC chapters would cease to exist. When it comes to volunteering, however, we encourage you to think outside the box, or outside the chapter, in this case. By "the chapter volunteers," we mean that your chapter becomes a catalyst for getting members involved in volunteer activities beyond STC, to other non-profit groups, individually or as a group, and thus volunteers as a chapter. One way your chapter can do this is by gathering information about the professional skills the membership is able to offer to the outside world, and then publicizing that information to needy organizations. While many members volunteer for non-STC activities on a regular basis, a lot of this work tends to make little or no use of our professional skills. With your chapter's help, however, you can more easily share your professional talents. How? Here are some examples to get you thinking:
As with any kind of volunteering, you, of course, receive some benefits, as does your chapter.
The list of benefits goes on, but do remember that the chief goal of volunteering should be plain and simple: It's about doing the right thing. Let's all do the right thing by giving back to the communities that have supported our personal and professional successes! Editor's Note: For previous articles by Chris and past Region 2 director-sponsors, please visit http://www.stc.org/region2/www/chair.shtml. You can reach Chris at Chris.Benz@e-pubcorp.com. |