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Reasons Volunteers Leave
Reasons People Leave Volunteering Unexpectedly
Because no-one knows their name
Because they do not know how to tell you they want to leave
Because they made a suggestion that was not acted upon or responded to
Because the atmosphere feels impersonal, tense or cold
Because the physical environment does not support their efforts
Because no one smiles at them
Because they feel under-utilised
Because the reality does not meet their expectations
Because they feel treated more as an interruption than a welcome help
Because veteran / long-term volunteers do not include them ‘inside’ the group
Because they see no connection between one day’s work and another
Because they do not see how the work they are doing benefits the organisation and it’s service users
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Volunteer Centres Ireland
, DMG Business Centre, 9/13 Blackhall Place, D 7
info@volunteer.ie
, 01 7994519
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