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Make the Most of Summer Break by Volunteering for a Good Cause

Julie Wolf theBeijinger 2021-06-14

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In the last of our series on different ways that teachers can make the most of their summer break – even if they can’t travel – I wanted to focus on volunteering. Whether we are on a one-year contract or have been in the capital for decades, Beijing is our home while we are here. Finding ways to give back to the community is not only important for those who receive our assistance, but it is good for the soul and can deepen our expat experiences in some surprising ways.


Different programs have different requirements and time commitments, but choosing something that you enjoy not only facilitates a positive impact, it can also connect you to new friends both in the local and expat communities, all while helping you develop new skills. Below are three local volunteer opportunities to get you started.


This blog was originally published on our sister site, Jingkids International. Click here to continue reading.


READ: Denis Vaughan of Lifeline China: "People Often Don’t Know Where to Turn to When They Need Help"


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