Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 144
Trim: 5½ x 8⅛
978-1-5381-2975-3 • Paperback • June 2020 • $34.00 • (£25.00)
978-1-5381-2976-0 • eBook • June 2020 • $32.00 • (£25.00)
Jean Rawitt is a freelance writer and a consultant for the Department of Volunteer Services at Mount Sinai Hospital (New York). For ten years, she oversaw the Varsity Volunteer Services at Mount Sinai where she developed and coordinated a program to recruit, train, supervise and mentor high-school students as volunteers on hospital inpatient units.
You Are Not Alone
Part I: What Is Volunteering?
1: Why Volunteer?
2: Getting Started as a Volunteer
Part II: Expectations and Challenges
3: What Makes a Successful Volunteer?
4: What You Learn as a Volunteer
5: Volunteer Challenges
6: Finding Your Area of Interest as a Prospective Volunteer
Part III: what’s Next
7: Making the Most of Your Volunteering
8: Continuing to Make a Difference
9: Beyond Volunteering
Notes
Selected Resources
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
There’s no one better suited to guide young people through the volunteer journey than Jean Rawitt. As a lifelong volunteer, and volunteer program creator and visionary, Jean brings her passion for service, understanding of adolescence, and celebration of giving to any young person exploring pathways for contributing in a meaningful way. This book will capture the interest and passion of any young person wishing to make an impact.— Shari Sirkin Kaplan, The Mount Sinai Hospital, Director, Department of Volunteer Services
This is a wonderful book. Jean Rawitt advises and encourages teenagers about how to enter the world of volunteering, how to navigate it, and how to make a difference in the world. Give it to every teen you know.
— Jane Isay, Endorser, Author of Walking on Eggshells: Navigating the Delicate Relationship Between Adult Children and Parents