
If your child loves science, math, and technology, enjoys coding, or is a member of a robotics team, then STEM volunteering might be right up their alley. Their high school requires that students earn community service hours to graduate.They are applying to the National Honor Society or the President’s Volunteer Service Award.They want to demonstrate that they are well-rounded for college applications.They have a passion for a particular cause and want to use their skills to support it.It is part of their family tradition or culture.

Students are motivated to volunteer for a variety of reasons or a combination of reasons. Some volunteer at the same place on a regular basis, while others contribute to one-time events or special summer projects. It’s common to find high school students volunteering their time in order to support their school, the local community, or international causes. For many young people today, community service is an important complement to their school, family, and social activities.
