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Find somewhere you can volunteer. Doesn’t have to be with something you’re interested in, but it helps.
I've been considering this a lot but really hesitate to commit for whatever reason. I think I'm worried I will not enjoy volunteering and then I'll feel terrible about abandoning a good cause and failing at yet another thing 😕
I think it's just about finding out where you like making a difference. Try out different stuff. I realized I didn't enjoy volunteering because I found it to be too slow, and also I don't like donating blood. So instead I donate to charities (e.g. https://www.againstmalaria.com/) where a little money really goes a long way.
Start small; don’t commit to always being there; just do drop-ins. Or contribute to a github project. There’s lots of ways to volunteer that don’t involve running the program.
Find some organizations you'd be interested in volunteering with and pull up their websites to find out what they need. Some will list it on their websites, but for others you might have to send an email or submit an application first. Yes, some organizations will ask their volunteers for a minimum commitment since training takes effort, but others will have opportunities for you to commit one day at a time.
A friend of mine volunteers at a local food bank and also a tiny home building group, and just signs up for random shifts here & there when their availability matches the scheduling needs. Me personally, I've been volunteering to foster cats for years now. The organization I'm with also needs volunteers for a variety of administrative roles, driving/transportation, and trapping (TNR). There's another group I've been meaning to check out that just does some park maintenance once a month, and their info page says "no RSVP necessary", so you can just show up.