What are some unique gift bag ideas for new volunteers?

redbone asked:


I’m hosting a volunteer training and wanted to give out gift bags to my new volunteers? I want it to be nice, not cheesy? What are some unique ideas to show my appreciation for their time and effort?
I work for a hospice. Most of my volunteers will be helping with the socialization of our patients.

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5 comments to What are some unique gift bag ideas for new volunteers?

  • Fireball226

    scentled candles and choc covered cherries

  • Curious

    Dollar items that don’t look like thats where they came from
    note pads, pens, mugs, stationaries, thank you cards, calendar/address book that can fit in their wallet, etc little snacks grain bars they would love it
    Good luck

  • KC

    what are they volunteering for?
    Maybe candles, tea, coffee, with a mug in it, chocolate cover any fruits, or just any kind of good chocolate, brownies, cookies, or nuts. =]

  • Karen

    Well, I could give more specific ideas if you shared a bit about your organization, the type of volunteers you have, what kind of hours/commitment they’ve contributed (or will).
    I’ve found that volunteer appreciation presents that were most loved were ones from my heart. I’ve made sea star (replicas) tree ornaments (for museum tour guides). I’ve made crystal light catchers for church volunteers. I’ve done seed embedded paper for natural history museum volunteers.
    It’s fun to reflect the organization; afterall they must be choosing that organization for a reason. Mostly it’s about the heart space with which anything is given.
    Good Luck!!!

    ANSWER ADDENDUM: Well, hospice work though rewarding is tough. There might be a lovely gift that could help them with the actual volunteering position as well. Something like a journal or a book to collect memories of people who they’ve made connections with. I’m not certain of the level of contact they’ll have with those who may be making their transitions soon but it could be helpful.
    One to work on creating for the furture is to gather snapshots of your volunteers/clients and make a calendar.
    Something with a sense of humor is great too. Hospice work can be so heavy!!!
    Music would be great too.
    A book on grief.
    A handwritten card is always appreciated!

    Just a couple off the top of my head. Again, good luck and thank you for your service!

  • clintwestwood

    Three wateproof cows
    A set of garnished chess pieces
    Kellog masks
    Exploding chocolate bars
    Fish
    An Oil tanker
    Smiling flies
    Boxing Gloves
    Wool Storage devices
    Bean growing kit
    Nuclear Table
    Radish growing kit
    Oil
    Writing
    Memory enhancer
    Melon Outfit
    Cabbage growing kit
    Noise of Walter
    Auntie Scarf
    Sausage balance
    Henry’s train
    Port Salut
    Clippers for sheep
    Thigh massage
    Cloudy Lemon
    Starlings
    Big Trucks
    Grease 2
    The smell of Soaps
    Sherbert Dips
    Fold up bike
    fold down bike
    Press stopper
    Fire thrower
    Lip purser
    haricot vert growing kit
    Stubbs
    The railway children
    Pickles the cat
    Inside Steps
    Valve washers ( set of six assorted )
    Fow no nium
    Duplicate Goat
    Rapid Eye Movements
    Chocolate

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