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5 Amazing Volunteer Organizations In Springfield

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Giving back is rewarding and helps build stronger, more connected communities.
Giving back is rewarding and helps build stronger, more connected communities. (Shutterstock)

Volunteering is a wonderful way to give back and get involved in your community. Fortunately for folks in the Springfield area, there’s no shortage of organizations nearby that would love to have your help.

Here are five outstanding volunteer organizations in the Springfield area.

1. Habitat for Humanity of Sangamon County: This nonprofit organization helps build and repair homes for families in need. Volunteers work alongside future homeowners to construct affordable housing, fostering a sense of community and providing a stable foundation for families. Learn more at www.habitatsangamon.com.

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2. Animal Protective League (APL): APL works to rescue and find permanent homes for abandoned or mistreated animals in the Springfield area. Volunteers help with animal care, adoption events, fundraising and spreading awareness about responsible pet ownership. Learn more at www.apl-shelter.org.

3. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Illinois: This organization matches adult mentors with children facing adversity to form supportive, one-on-one relationships. Volunteers serve as positive role models, helping young people reach their full potential and build resilience. Learn more at www.bbbscil.org.

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4. Senior Services of Central Illinois (SSCI): Since 1967, SSCI has offered quality of life services to individuals age 50 and older. Volunteers can assist with transportation services, help at senior centers or participate in fundraising events to support the organization's mission of enhancing the lives of older adults in the region. Learn more at https://www.centralilseniors.org/index.html.

5. The Outlet: Volunteers can mentor and tutor young males, assisting them with academic challenges and personal development. Additionally, volunteers may participate in organizing and facilitating recreational activities and workshops that aim to promote positive growth and empowerment among the youth they serve. Learn more at https://www.theoutletillinois.org/.

Do you know of another volunteer organization in Springfield that should be recognized? Let us know about it in the comments!

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