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Taking up charity work in retirement is embarking on a new journey that will bring a lot of purpose and happiness to your life
He also states that: "Any donation received is very welcome - no amount is too small, nor a disappointment."
There are many people near retirement age who have not probably given much thought to their retirement and what they plan to do then. Charity work could be one of the most satisfying and worthwhile activities to be undertaken. Taking up charity work in retirement is embarking on a new journey that will bring a lot of purpose and happiness to your life. Work not driven by
money or any such ambition will help you appreciate and understand others. Contributing in any form is valuable, be it in terms of time, effort, energy or money You could use skills you have picked up over the years, or pursue an activity that interests you in choosing a charity to volunteer for.
There are so many people all over the world who could benefit from the kindness of others; maybe you can be someone who will make a difference! Why not try - you have nothing to lose, but everything to gain.
Sonal Shah is a freelance writer based in London.
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