A collection of articles about volunteering
At State Farm®, we believe doing good is contagious, there are Good Neighbors all around, even though it's sometimes hard to see. People who, each and every day, make the world a better place.
The impact of your volunteer hours
There are countless ways to volunteer in community efforts that don't take lots of time.
Helping my neighbor: Signs they may be in need
Here are signs that your neighbor needs help and how to lend a hand.
Give back on Good Neighbor Day!
National observance seeks to inspire action across the U.S.
Change a life: Mentor a child
Become a reading mentor and you can help boost literacy, one child at a time.
Volunteering at a school
Volunteers in schools are an integral part of helping students and teachers and building stronger communities. There are countless ways for you to give back, starting today.
How to start volunteering and love it
Find the right fit to help your community and feed your passion.
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