A brief look at my experience
The job market is difficult in current climate and for me the whole situation was driving me crazy. With 1.04 million 18–24 year olds unemployed, actually getting a job interview was the hard bit. As someone who had worked from the age of 15, being unemployed I found mentally and physically straining. Even as someone who had a degree, I was finding it difficult, having applied for graduate programs and not getting anywhere was soul destroying, often being told that I was overqualified for positions I was keen to get into. To tell the truth depression took hold as the same routine dragged on for nearly three months. It was at this point that my mum suggested the wonderful world of volunteering, something I had done as a teen, millennium volunteers, but to which I hadn’t even thought about. My first instinct was to go to Voluntary Action Leeds and see precisely what they had to offer, I mean I’m not great with kids, animals, nature is a big no no, and sick people, well obviously I empathise with them but its not really me. I saw advertisement but the majority took, 3–4 weeks to process my application, could I survive that long? Seriously it seemed like a long draw out process. Three days or so later, an advertisement popped up on two places that had been watching, both advertising voluntary placements at Future Arts.
Future Arts, was somewhere that was different, it was somewhere that firstly I had never heard of, but who had a great website, yes I judged the place on the website. I have always been interested in digital media and was keen to get into event management and PR. Both of these were areas that Future Arts catered for. So I sent off my CV, and covering letter, I was keen to do this so I sent off a reference. Two days went by and nothing. So I e-mail them again, the next day I get a phone call, saying they were really sorry had been really busy and would I come for an induction the following Friday.
After my induction, I started the following Tuesday, I was a little frightened but the staff and other volunteers were so nice and even the young people were polite. I started on my first big task which would be planning an event for the launch of a new product. I was thrilled and as my time grew and my confidence grew, I received more responsibility. I felt like I was making a difference, and as the work towards the event veered off I wanted to help in other areas of the business such as administration and public relations. My experience at Future Arts was second to none, I had never worked anywhere where I felt that the work I was doing was making a difference to society as a whole.
If want to volunteer with Future Arts, please e-mail your CV and Cover letter to volunteers@futurearts.co.uk


