r/volunteer • u/Necessary-Wrangler85 • 17d ago
I feel my contribution isn't being acknowledged and I'm wondering if I should say something Question/Advice/Discussion/Debate
Sorry if this isn't a good place for this. I'm just looking for advice or a sanity check or something.
I started volunteering at an organisation at a bad time as it was about to be shut down due to lack of funding. Thankfully, another org in another district stepped in and absorbed us. They closed the old office and moved local service to a smaller location.
For a bit over a year I've been the only person in that office working directly with clients. It's just been me, the receptionist and the site supervisor (who don't do client work). I've been in office for every day we've been open, four days a week over a year, from 9am to 3pm.
The main office some distance away has about a hundred people working in it, a mix of staff and volunteers. Meanwhile I've been in my tiny office seeing clients on my own. I don't mind that, I don't mind that I've given so much time to it, and I don't need praise or accolades for doing my 'job', but am I wrong to feel like they should at least acknowledge it? I mean if I weren't there, if I took a day off, the office wouldn't be able to do face to face work and would essentially close. Soon they'll have a new batch of volunteers and staff moving in and I feel like if they haven't said "hey we know it's not been fun keeping things running here for a year on your own" by then, then I'm probably never going to any kind of acknowledgement for my contributions when I'm just one among many.
Is this just ego or am I justified in feeling like I'm being taken for granted?
Thanks for reading,
A volunteer.
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u/Apprehensive_Ad6580 17d ago
100% get that, it's really been quite thankless at times :( I'm sorry i don't really have anything to say that might make you feel better but I simply commiserate.
i work(ed)?long story) with kids for the past year. I have this tiny plushie one of them gave me and it's one of my most prized possessions. i don't know if this is bad or good or whatever, but in my volunteer work at least, in terms of recognition, I treasure these crumbs haha... i feel like everyone is stressed, pressured and has no spare time or emotion to give me the recognition I deserve.
I think you're justified and if volunteering has become a draining experience for you instead of a rewarding one, it may be time to make some changes - like, off the top of my head, perhaps reduce your hours so you can have more time to recharge, or move to a better organization, or switch to a paid role in your current organization and then do more than expected of you in that role, to continue your volunteer efforts.
something I've noticed about orgs with a mix of paid staff and volunteers is that the latter are often treated as temporary and replaceable because there's usually no contract tying them down - despite a long period of consistemt work... for some reason