“…Furthermore, volunteering develops civic responsibility, helps acquire civic and leadership skills, and an interest in politics. Finally, volunteerism and social involvement also develop ideological and ethical attitudes, internalize norms and instil values of normative behaviour (Bonnesen, 2018;Celio et al, 2011;Einat & Michaeli, 2018;Grimm Jr. et al, 2005;Handy et al, 2010;Hart et al, 2008Hart et al, , 2014Metz et al, 2003;Snyder & Omoto, 2008;Walsh & Black, 2015;Wray-Lake & Syvertsen, 2011). As adolescents mature, they are more likely to participate in volunteer activities and to continue doing so into adulthood, thus impacting the probability of a future successful professional career (Brown et al, 2003;Handy et al, 2010;Smith et al, 2010;Walsh & Black, 2015).…”