Written by Nur Banu Yavuz
Volunteering is often associated with giving time, energy, and effort. And while this is certainly part of the story, there’s another side that doesn’t get talked about enough: what you gain by volunteering.
I see volunteering not just as a contribution, but as meaningful change. Whether you’re new to a place or want to deepen your roots there, volunteering can open doors you didn’t even know existed.
Let’s start with the basics. DEGIS is a community that supports international students in Germany—through events, reliable information, and most importantly, a sense of belonging. But it’s not only built for international students, it’s also built by them. Volunteers are at the center of everything we do.
What does it really mean to volunteer?
When people think of volunteering, they often imagine helping at events, sending emails, or managing logistics behind the scenes. These things happen—but they’re just the surface. What’s really underneath is growth.
You learn how to lead a team, organize initiatives, and solve problems in real time. You find your voice in a new country or in a new context. You shape the culture and values of your own community. This is leadership in action, and it’s very real.
At DEGIS, volunteers often step into roles where they can actively influence how a local City Chapter works. From organizing language meetups to planning nationwide conferences, there’s a space for your ideas—and the support to bring them to life.
And the best part? You don’t need to come with a long list of experiences. DEGIS values curiosity, commitment, and collaboration. If you’re open to learning, there’s a place for you here.
Personally, my journey with volunteering began before I even arrived in Germany. Back in Turkey, I was involved in various initiatives—from participating in a social responsibility club in high school to actively working with a youth foundation fighting erosion and promoting environmental sustainability.
These experiences shaped the way I see the world and taught me early on that meaningful change often starts with small, consistent actions. They also made me more confident and ready to take initiative when I joined DEGIS—because volunteering had already shown me what it means to be part of something bigger than myself.
Tangible Benefits That Actually Matter
I believe that time and energy deserve to be appreciated, and one way to show it is through access to benefits that make a real difference in our daily lives as international students.
When you join DEGIS as a volunteer, you get access to special discounts on platforms and services you likely already use—or plan to. This includes language courses, online learning tools, event tickets, and merchandise (you can find the full list on our website).
These discounts aren’t just random perks. They’re carefully selected to support your personal, academic, and professional journey in Germany.
Leadership Without Pressure
Leadership doesn’t mean doing everything alone. It means collaborating, experimenting, asking questions, and growing together. Whether you feel more comfortable behind the scenes or stepping up to lead a team, there’s space to explore at your own pace.
You’ll also be part of a national network of other volunteers navigating the same learning processes. We support each other—through peer exchange, check-ins, and national calls where everyone has a voice.
Volunteering That Fits into Your Life
As a student in Germany, I know life can be unpredictable. Between part-time jobs, studying, bureaucracy, and just figuring things out, it can feel overwhelming to commit to something new. That’s why volunteer roles at DEGIS are flexible and mindful of our responsibilities.
You get to decide how involved you want to be and what kind of role suits you best—whether it’s joining an ongoing project, helping out at events, or taking the lead in shaping something new.
A Community That Feels Like Home
For many of us, moving to Germany can be a confusing, even isolating experience. DEGIS is a space for reorientation—a place to meet others on the same journey, to feel connected, and to build something meaningful together.
So if you’re thinking about getting more involved, this is your sign. You can start small. You can start today. Join DEGIS—and let’s do something together.