Volunteering
Volunteering at Kingdom Boundaries Prison Aftercare is an important aspect of the KBPA ministry. Volunteering helps our residents and allows KBPA to operate more efficiently.
At many times throughout the year KBPA can use extra help to fix and update our three living facilities. “The Carpenter Shop”, “The Master’s House”, and “The Holy Spirit Inn” are in constant need of small repairs and painting. When you volunteer to help with these things you are an important example to the men living at KBPA. Some of our men come to KBPA with a “what I can get” mentality. Your friendly service (servanthood) expecting nothing in return, models a valued character trait that is needed for everyone.
Another thing to consider is that volunteering is a form is mentoring. Our men, at many times, come from family situations that are less than ideal. When volunteers spend quality time with our guys, they can learn and appreciate that strong ideals and friendships are not only worthwhile, but needed.
As stated above, volunteering is important to KBPA, you, and others. The following is a partial list of benefits of helping/volunteering:
At many times throughout the year KBPA can use extra help to fix and update our three living facilities. “The Carpenter Shop”, “The Master’s House”, and “The Holy Spirit Inn” are in constant need of small repairs and painting. When you volunteer to help with these things you are an important example to the men living at KBPA. Some of our men come to KBPA with a “what I can get” mentality. Your friendly service (servanthood) expecting nothing in return, models a valued character trait that is needed for everyone.
Another thing to consider is that volunteering is a form is mentoring. Our men, at many times, come from family situations that are less than ideal. When volunteers spend quality time with our guys, they can learn and appreciate that strong ideals and friendships are not only worthwhile, but needed.
As stated above, volunteering is important to KBPA, you, and others. The following is a partial list of benefits of helping/volunteering:
- It makes a difference in the lives of others
- It helps those that are struggling, sometimes without a voice.
- It will make you feel valued as part of a team (KBPA).
- It will allow you to spend quality time away from your work or busy lifestyle.
- It will give you increased confidence and self-esteem.
- It will help you develop skills and knowledge that you already have.
- It could help you improve your employment prospects.
- It will allow you to meet new people that are different than you and allow you to make new friends.
- It will bless you and it will bless others.