In school:
1. Little Red Riding Hood at orientation and sports games; 2. Organizing books in the library; 3. Volunteering for large competitions and large conferences; 4. Helping teachers organize experimental instruments; 5. Take the initiative to wipe the blackboard during class; 6. Volunteer on campus, find the school’s volunteer organization, and volunteer in the school store.
Outside the school: 1. Contact public welfare organizations, such as nursing homes, welfare homes, science and technology museums, etc., to meet their needs, or program performances, explanations, etc. 2. The hospital conducts some experience questionnaires; 3. There are also large-scale charity sales held by some social welfare organizations. This is usually held in a shopping mall on certain days every year or every six months. You can also take this opportunity to get to know more public welfare organizations; 4. , and there are marathons, music festivals, and other activities. Some volunteers are openly recruited on the official website; 5. Volunteers as guides in museums, parks, and subway stations; more advanced The best is to explain the tour guide, which requires longer training. 6. Local Red Cross organizations or some charities may have activities such as "Care Packages". Volunteers usually introduce them to passers-by and collect donations; 7. In addition to nursing homes, welfare homes, etc., some primary schools will set aside packages every week Give lectures to volunteers in one or two classes;
However, when the national fight against the epidemic is severe, I feel that as a member of a new era, we should shoulder our responsibilities and contribute to the epidemic. Although I cannot face the risks and fight the epidemic like frontline medical staff, I also hope to make a contribution to the country with my own strength. When we learn that the community is recruiting volunteers to fight the epidemic, we should take the initiative to sign up and work actively. Although the content of this volunteer service is simple, it allows me to participate in the front line of epidemic prevention work, protect the safety of a community, and enhances my sense of social responsibility. During this epidemic prevention work, I saw that despite the small number of people in the community, the heavy workload, and the shortage of masks and other supplies, they still stayed at their posts, worked hard day and night, and made arduous efforts to win the battle against the epidemic. Here I deeply realized, "There are no quiet years, but there are people who carry the burden for you."
It is a blessing and great to be able to play my part when the country and people need it! Working together, China will win!