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Page 1: China NGO Guide

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Volunteering for NGOs in China

Volunteering and interning allow you to try a career path

to see if it is a good fit and help you grow your network of possible future employers. Click here to find out more!

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Internships will require research and persistence to find, especially if they are paid internships. Be open to positions outside your immediate field if you can gain valuable experience and training that will help you in

the long run.

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Volunteers all over the world donate billions of dollars worth of their hard work and lots of human hours

each year. From global NGOs down to popular social service organizations in China, there are volunteers

keen to give their free time for a cause they have faith in.

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The majority of such organizations would not be able to continue without the continuous support of these

volunteers. Each year, disadvantaged people are made happier as well as safer through volunteers hard work.

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Volunteering abroad is an amazing thing to do. Many people want to get up from

their home countries to volunteer abroad, not ignoring the people who need help at home, but to extend the reach of their services. It’s an exciting

experience for those who to do it as the rewards are amazing.

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Like everything else in life, it is not easy to volunteer abroad because as soon as you decide to do it, there is a barrage of information that you are supposed to go through. Also, there are pitfalls that one tries to avoid to have a pleasurable experience. There are a

couple of things that one should look into before they volunteer abroad:

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The location is really important as it determines many other factors about volunteering abroad. Picking the

right location is also the most difficult as it seems everywhere in the world needs help and the

volunteers don’t have enough money to go to all the locations. As such one should look into places where

they actually need foreign help as well as somewhere, they have an interest in learning about.

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The most important point to consider is if the work you will be doing will contribute positively to the community or will just make you feel good. There are many cases where communities are negatively affected because the NGOs do not understand how

they can help. Sometimes the help may not be wanted.

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For example, mission work is controversial because it assumes that people would have a better life if they changed their religion. Also, consider your skills. Do

you have a special skill that is needed in that community? If you are being paid, your salary

potentially could have gone to a local worker which would have benefited the local economy.

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There are many volunteers who are touched by a certain cause and would like to be a part of the

change, while there are others who are not sure where to put their efforts. The volunteer should soul search in the case they don’t know what they want to

do. Also, the volunteer project matters a lot as you would want to make sure the program that you are

involved in makes a difference in the lives of the local community.

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Many volunteers sometimes feel that they didn’t put their best effort and time into the program. In the

end, they regret why they went abroad. Deciding on what to do should complement the volunteer’s skills

or add to it.

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The worth of volunteers for NGOs is unquestionable. They allow organizations to increase their capacity and accomplish more than they would otherwise

have. They work in all areas from fundraising, assisting in reaching the lawful rights of citizens, working in

field level project work, and in administration.

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Their wealth of skills lets these charitable organizations direct as much funds as possible

towards their recipient communities, helping them receive the benefits that make a better world. A lot

of people incorrectly understand volunteering as something that people do either when they are

young or when they have turned old and are retired from work.

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Undoubtedly, these two groups do form a big chunk of volunteers because their lack of career allows them to offer help which people in full-time jobs are unable

to do (with some rare exceptions).

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People with NGO volunteer experience develop skills that can be applied to careers that can help them out considerably. Large numbers of charities are run like

business organizations, and they require proper business skills to be effectively run.

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A few of these skills can be applied through hiring talent. However, these expenses would eat into funds that could be used to run their main mission. When people offer their time for free, Non-Governmental Organizations save money and have people who are

highly dedicated to the cause.

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Visualize the world where all people volunteered for just some hours a week.

Where each one of us devoted just a small proportion of our time to support people in need. How many lives can we

transform? How much better can we make the world for all of us?

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So, take the initiative and volunteer for an NGO or offer help through donation and get donation tax exemption too, in return. There are many NGOs in China that offer elderly health care services for the

care of the elderly.

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Doing your bit to help NGOs in ChinaThere are many social issues that are currently

plaguing the country. The condition of women and children in various parts of the country is deplorable.

Women continue to suffer from domestic abuse, marital rapes, and other forms of emotional abuse as

in all countries to various extents.

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Children are malnourished with no prospects of a healthy lifestyle. There is not enough food or even water

for that matter. While we roam around in air-conditioned cars, a significant part of the population is forced to sleep on the footpaths. Unemployment and

illiteracy, which are the main hindrances in the development of any nation, are at an all-time high. The wage gap is increasing making the rich more powerful

while the poverty-stricken continue to beg on the streets.

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As a privileged citizen of the nation, it is our duty to do whatever little we can for those who are less

fortunate. Recently, a lot of NGOs in China have come up in China to support various causes that need our immediate attention. These NGOs in China are doing

their bit to help alter the pitiable conditions of the country.

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All of these organizations are constantly hunting for volunteers that can help them in spreading awareness

regarding the cause. If you have at least a couple of hours to spare every week, you can volunteer and

help Chinas NGO’s in making a difference.

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As a student, there’s a lot that you can do to help various NGOs operating near you. You can volunteer

at NGO’s in China that reach out to street kids with an aim to provide them with basic education and general

awareness. The opportunities to help are endless.

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The responsibility of helping various NGOs in China to prosper and reach their goals should be shared by the entire nation. Monetary assistance is not all that they

need. Join social organizations and volunteer with NGOs to closely experience the world of those who

aren’t as blessed as you are. It will not only make you feel thankful but will also instill a sense of

responsibility in you.

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Why Do People VolunteerSome might ask, “Why do people volunteer when in

fact that they do not actually earn anything from it?” You can have thousands of reasons for helping other people through charity work. Some think of

this as an exchange for something they might need in the future. One of the benefits of volunteering is

that you can get immediate help in case you also ask for assistance.

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Another reason why some people love to volunteer is that they want to make a change in the community. More often than not, you can hear rants that they want something to be done with the crimes and

health services in their society. Unfortunately, most of them do not even bother to spend the time to help improve the society. They just want to depend on

what the authorities and the officials can do.

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On the other hand, those who volunteer are making changes in the society without waiting for the

authorities. They think of it as their responsibility to their community. By doing so, it would not only help

them make their lives and their family’s lives better. It would also allow them to improve other people’s lives

at the same time.

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There are many more motivations that let these volunteers continue their work. After the work, they gain this fulfillment or satisfaction, especially when

helping others. This satisfaction may come from a lot of factors such as religious beliefs, sharing their skills,

to grow as an individual, to learn something new every day and so many others.

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Volunteering can also act as therapy, especially for those who are trying to recover from addiction, death

of a loved one, or from a medical condition. Those who have emotional problems or stressful lives are

using these activities as their escape from all the things that are bothering them. By helping others and

being with others, they can get different points of view or a new perspective.

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Benefits of Volunteer Placement OpportunitiesThere are so many benefits of getting volunteer

placement, especially internationally. Since you will be volunteering in another place, you also get to visit a

foreign country. Depending on how you look at it, you can have a vacation too.

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During your volunteer placement, you will be able to meet new people and experience another way of life.

You can have the weekends to explore and go sightseeing. This offers you a once in a lifetime

opportunity to visit and interact with people from another country and culture.

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Apart from volunteering, there are also many benefits you get from interning in another country. If you are looking for a proper internship in China. you will get many opportunities in different areas. This helps in supplementing what you learn in class. Also, some

courses require that you have a compulsory internship session so as to successfully complete your training.

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However, you get the added advantage of interacting with students from another country. Therefore, if you

are looking for an internship, China is one of the places you should consider. When you are looking for an opportunity to volunteer in China, there are a few things that you need. You should find an organization

that offers placement opportunities for you.

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There are some online sites that offer such services. However, you need to look for one that offers an

opportunity for a volunteer in China. You will need to read all the requirements and ensure you meet them so that your online application is successful. In some cases, you may be required to pay a small fee so that

your internship placement can be processed.

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