“…Students' motivations for volunteering may include helping others and the satisfaction derived from helping (Auld, 2004;Serow, 1991), and learning or developing new skills or making new contacts for the purposes of career development (Auld, 2004;Gage & Thapa, 2012;Holdsworth, 2010;Smith et al, 2010). Reasons for not volunteering in student-based studies include time constraints (Gage & Thapa, 2012;Simha, Topuzova, & Albert, 2011), the need to find paid employment and work or study commitments (Auld, 2004;Evans & Saxton, 2005;Gage & Thapa, 2012;Simha et al, 2011), as well as being unaware of the volunteering opportunities available and how to get involved (Auld, 2004;Gage & Thapa, 2012). Reviews of young adult volunteering consistently suggest that more research is needed regarding the motivations of younger volunteers and how to engage them in volunteering (e.g., Gaskin, 2004;Hill, Russell, & Brewis, 2009;Wilson, 2000).…”