You want to get involved and give back to the community, but can’t fit another big commitment into your busy schedule? Then microvolunteering might just be the thing.
Microvolunteering is a small, bite-sized task or project, that is quick and easy to perform. Best of all there’s a range of things you could do online, in as little as 30 minutes. Donating processing time on your computer, signing an online petition, or promoting a charity on social media are all examples of microvolunteering that you could do today.
Published by Katie Moritz
I'm Katie Moritz and I founded the Joy Factory in 2013. I'm here to help people build their brand and to find the right customers. I help clients with marketing and content plans.
I also create brand identities, illustrations and printed materials.
I run bespoke training for individuals and teams.
I hold a women's network space, 'Breakthrough'.
I write about my journey in theology and Christian pioneering as well as my thoughts about rest, mental health and parenting.
I'm also an artist.
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