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Updated April 8, 2024
Helping others is good for you! Take these steps to give back while strengthening your social network and sense of purpose.
Volunteering can make a big difference in other people’s lives, as well as your own. In a 2023 review published in Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, researchers analyzed decades of studies, mainly of older U.S. adults, on how volunteering affects health and well-being. They found evidence that volunteering is linked to greater psychological well-being, sense of purpose, self-esteem, social support, sense of community, life satisfaction and independence — as well as less depression and disability, and a lower risk of early death.
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