Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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How Job Loss Frays Communities

This article reveals that involuntary layoffs tend to cause a permanent reduction in people's community involvement.

Lose Your Job, Lose Contact With Your Community
Tom Jacobs, Miller-McCune: "Two troubling trends have reshaped the lives of Americans over the past few decades: Our jobs are less secure, and we are less likely to participate in social and community groups. A first-of-its-kind study suggests these phenomena are linked. Analyzing decades of data, sociologist Jennie Brand of the University of California, Los Angeles and Sarah Burgard of the University of Michigan found workers who have been laid off even once are 35 percent less likely to be involved in community or social organizations than workers who have never lost a job under those circumstances. "
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Well, why are you thinking about it? That might lead you to the right kind of opportunity.

Do you want to meet new people? Just about any volunteer gig will do, but look for big ones that advertise.

Do you want to help people who are really down? Consider working at a shelter or food pantry.

Do you want to learn or use a certain skill? Look up "charities" in the phone book and call around to see who has a need for it. They tend to be real enthusiastic about skilled volunteers or people who are willing to learn a new skill.

You get the idea.
I'm thinking about it because I want to feel good; I want to help people; it's been suggested to me that I do that in order to see that I don't have it as bad as I sometimes think.

The skill based thing sounds interesting. Maybe I'll do that. Thanks!
Yes, helping others is among the more reliable ways to feel better about yourself. Good luck with this! If you find something you like, let us know how it goes, okay?