Despite the changes that came along with the COVID-19 worldwide pandemic, volunteer opportunities in Utah are still widely available. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah, for example, has always provided volunteer positions in the community. 

During the pandemic, BBBSU seamlessly adapted changes such as social distancing, increased hand-washing, and face masks to keep volunteer operations running as safely as possible.

 

COVID-19 also forced many organizations to offer virtual volunteer opportunities in Utah and across the U.S. According to a study conducted by volunteermatch.org, 45% of businesses in the U.S. began offering virtual volunteering during the pandemic.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah is no exception. Bigs and Littles can now connect virtually from the comfort of their own homes. This allows for fun, engaging activities while keeping safety a top priority.

 

At the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak, 76% of people surveyed admitted they were “very concerned” about the pandemic’s impact on volunteer efforts. Three months later, that number dropped to 61%.

Information published by the Government of Utah suggests donations are one of the best ways to safely support volunteer efforts during COVID-19.

 

Monetary donations can be made to Big Brothers Big Sisters online. You can choose from a one-time donation or sign up to give monthly to BBBSU. Clothing donations are still being accepted in the pandemic, but drop-off schedules are currently limited. Be sure to check the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Utah website to plan your next donation.

Currently, there are roughly 89 children waiting for a mentor in Utah and they need you to help. Bbbsu.org. If you’re looking for volunteer opportunities in Utah, then Big Brothers Big Sisters is an excellent choice. For more information on BBBSU, donations, and becoming a mentor, visit bbbsu.org today.