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New research findings on youth volunteering and mental well-being
Can volunteering improve young people’s mental well-being? Does taking part in volunteer activities help build self-confidence, strengthen social connections, and support emotional well-being? To answer these questions, the international VOLU-MENT research project explored the experiences of young volunteers aged 14–30 from Georgia, Hungary, Portugal, and Türkiye, providing valuable insights into the relationship between volunteering and mental health.
Based on responses from more than 400 participants, the research found that volunteering has a largely positive impact on young people’s mental health and well-being. Many respondents reported feeling more energetic, confident, and valued through their volunteering experiences, while also developing a stronger sense of belonging and connection to their communities.
At the same time, the findings highlight that volunteering is not without its challenges. Feelings of exhaustion, self-doubt, and interpersonal conflicts were among the most commonly reported difficulties, particularly among young people who had been volunteering for a longer period.
The research also revealed the importance of mentoring, regular feedback, and supportive communities in promoting volunteers’ well-being. Participants involved in international volunteering programmes reported higher levels of self-confidence, greater independence, and stronger social connections compared to their peers.
The VOLU-MENT project aims to strengthen the connection between volunteering and mental well-being while providing practical tools and support for organisations and mentors working with young volunteers. The findings reinforce an important message: volunteering does not only benefit communities and those receiving support. It also creates meaningful opportunities for young people to grow, develop new skills, and strengthen their resilience and sense of purpose.
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