Knowing your limits and strengths is crucial in your volunteer work. Only accept tasks where you truly feel able to provide quality support. For instance, if you don’t have legal expertise, it’s best to avoid legal advice cases — this protects both you and the people you help.
Being honest about what you can and cannot do helps maintain Iguality’s high standards and avoids potential harm or frustration. It also means you’re volunteering in a way that respects your own wellbeing and professional boundaries.
If you ever feel unsure about a task, don’t hesitate to talk it through with your coordinator. We’re here to help you find the right fit and make sure you’re comfortable with your volunteering role.
