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Ask HN: What's your cause?

4 pointsby cgulovsenalmost 11 years ago
I really want to commit myself to volunteering at least a day or two a month to a non profit organization. My problem is that I'm not quite sure I know where I want to volunteer. I'm looking for a cause that I'm passionate about so I've come to HN to ask what are you passionate about? Where do you volunteer? Thanks everyone

2 comments

invinceablealmost 11 years ago
Start with the bigger picture and decide what is a big problem you see and want to be a part of the solution. Once you know that, you can look at the different things you can do to help eradicate that problem.<p>For me it was helping the homeless. There are many ways to help homeless people, but I think the best way is showing them that someone still cares just if even to only help serve a meal. The St. Vincent de Paul Society has many things here you can do. I suggest serving meals where you get a chance to interact with them. The meal is great way to help at a basic level but where you can do these people the most good is to just smile and ask how their day is going... Show them kindness. Give them hope.<p>That is the way I feel I can best help the homeless at this moment.
mindcrimealmost 11 years ago
I&#x27;m not actively involved in anything in a volunteer capacity at the moment, but for pretty much the entire decade of the 90&#x27;s I was a volunteer firefighter.<p>Now, firefighting is too big a time sink for me, especially in terms of being as active as I was back then. But if I could free up some time to do <i>something</i> volunteer related, my first choice would be to volunteer as a tutor for the local Literacy Council.<p>I&#x27;ve also toyed with trying to squeeze in some time to teach some free programming classes at the local hackerspace, including maybe a kid centric thing using Scratch or something of that ilk. But right now I work a full-time job AND am working on a startup, so I&#x27;ve kinda put that stuff on the backburner for a while.