Volume
62
Issue
3
Abstract
The uncertainty caused by the COVID-19 pandemic had a profound negative impact on volunteer mental health and well-being. We surveyed local non-profit organizational leaders about their practices toward addressing volunteer well-being and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic. Study results indicated that while over a quarter of organizations did nothing to address volunteer well-being, other organizations utilized several approaches, including one-on-one and group meetings, program implementation, office culture investment, task assignment, and information dissemination. These findings provide valuable insight for Extension educators to develop community mental health and well-being programs to assist non-profit organizations' response to future uncertainty.
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Recommended Citation
Robotham, D. J., Windon, S. R., & Echols, A. E. (2024). A Case Study: Do You Address Your Volunteers’ Well-Being or Mental Health During the COVID-19 Pandemic? If So, How?. The Journal of Extension, 62(3), Article 23. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol62/iss3/23
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