GeoVisions, where I work, doesn't have 2-day volunteer experiences, but we don't see anything wrong with them. In fact, I'm actually starting to think it's something we should consider offering. And here's why:
If I only have 2 days to give, who are those Twitterers to tell me I'm not helping? I love it when the do-gooders stand up and pass judgment on the only 2 days I have to give. I'm not at Foxwoods gambling. I'm not on the beach. I'm not in front of the TV with a bowl of popcorn and a beer. I'm over at the orphanage reading to kids, cleaning the toilets, changing beds, washing clothes and preparing a meal. Twice.
But the experience in Thailand has moved me. Enough to come home and volunteer two Sunday mornings a week at a shelter preparing 80 meals. I bring a friend the 2nd Sunday. Next month 4 of us show up.
I doubt I'd have done that if I had not had the 2-days when I was vacationing in Thailand.
So stop Twittering about me. Please don't judge the only two days I have to give, or my values. I have a limited amount of time and a limited amount of money. I'm giving 2 days. I'm giving all I can at this time in my life.
At GeoVisions, we are looking for people who want to give. No one can be helped if we don't have people to give. A day, a month, a year. Of course, whatever you have to give will help. And it might even help if we pass judgment less and thank the givers more.