10 Reasons Your Company Should Get Involved in Family Volunteer Day 2023

Nov 1, 2023

Family Volunteer Day, traditionally held on the Saturday before Thanksgiving in the U.S., is a day of service that celebrates the power of families who work together to support their neighbors and neighborhoods. Each year, thousands of families use this day to teach valuable life lessons about compassion, empathy and the power of helping others while strengthening the bonds between each other and their communities.

Families come in all shapes and sizes, and so do the actions taken to improve communities during Family Volunteer Day activities. While some might prefer to change their purchasing habits and others might choose to donate, volunteering together is a great way for kids, adults and aging parents to make new friends, develop compassion for their neighbors, gain health benefits and even pick up a new skill or two.

According to the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning at Tufts University, communities are stronger and more resilient when youth participate. Likewise, young people are more apt to thrive when they are involved in their communities – by gaining new knowledge, satisfaction, social networks and a sense of purpose. Kids are often witness to our communities’ greatest problems. Giving them an outlet to help others reminds them that they can make a difference.

Families that include aging relatives might be surprised at the myriad health benefits that come from serving others. Studies have found that volunteering helps reduce the effects of stress and anxiety and can combat depression. It can also minimize the symptoms of chronic pain and reduce the risk of heart disease. Volunteering can provide a sense of purpose to older volunteers who have retired or lost a spouse, and even increase cognitive abilities.

If those proof points haven’t sold you yet, then consider 10 more. Providing opportunities through the workplace for families to volunteer together:

  1. Supports employees’ work-life balance, which increases feelings of well-being and builds a positive attitude in the workplace.
  2. Enhances quality time for families by expanding learning opportunities.
  3. Provides an opportunity for family members to develop skills in such areas as leadership, problem-solving and organization.
  4. Improves and increases communication among family members.
  5. Promotes family cohesion and builds stronger families. Research has identified several qualities that make strong families, including establishing routines such as shared activities, meaningful traditions and connecting to the community — all of which can be gained through volunteering.
  6. Gives children positive role models.
  7. Demonstrates to children and youth the values of kindness, empathy, respect, inclusivity and tolerance.
  8. Contributes to healthy family connections by offering ways for family members to develop or act on a common interest or issue of concern.
  9. Offers employees the chance to learn more about their community and the issues that impact their neighbors.
  10. Inspires a lifetime of service.

In advance of Nov. 18, 2023, encourage your fellow employees to take time out of their day along with their families and those they care for to help others, whether that’s in-person or virtually from home, and support them in making a positive difference in the world.

Visit our website to find resources to share with your workplace, like ideas and instructions, DIY project videos, promotional and social media content, and more! You can also encourage employees to check out the “Volunteer” edition of our Civic Life Today digital magazine that will help them discuss with their family members all the ways volunteering can make a positive difference.


Katy Elder
She/Her
Vice President of Corporate Insights, Points of Light

Spending 20 years in the corporate social responsibility sector, Katy mixes creativity and strategy with expertise in employee engagement and corporate citizenship to develop resources and learning opportunities that advance corporate social impact.