Voting, volunteering, and attending town meetings are all examples of ________.
civic engagement
Communication and problem-solving are ________ that can be used in any job.
transferable skills
Your school starts a “Volunteering Club” where students plan social projects, attend community events, and talk to local leaders. This is an example of ________.
civic engagement
Working with real customers at a charity shop allows you to ________ instead of just reading about it.
gain hands-on experience
Even a small action, like planting one tree, can ________ on the environment.
make a meaningful impact
Volunteering often gives young people a stronger ________, making them feel their lives have meaning.
sense of purpose
When you volunteer to support a local school or clean up a park because you want to do something positive for people around you, you’re trying to ________.
give back to the community
Joining a youth organization helps you meet new people and ________ that can benefit you later in life.
build social capital
Lan joined a beach cleanup project because she believes protecting nature is important, not because she wants praise. What is motivating her?
altruism
Volunteering at an event helps you ________ like teamwork, time management, and communication.
develop employability skills
Students must ________ a total of 20 __________ each semester for graduation.
put in ... hours
Which of today’s words best describes “helping society because it feels meaningful to you”?
sense of purpose
When someone helps others purely out of kindness, without expecting anything back, that’s called ________.
altruism
Many studies show that volunteering can ________ and reduce stress.
boost mental health / emotional well-being
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