This study has attempted to investigate how satisfied beauty care volunteers were with their volunteer activities and how to further facilitate them. A total of 390 people who participated in beauty care volunteer activities from September 14 to Octob...
This study has attempted to investigate how satisfied beauty care volunteers were with their volunteer activities and how to further facilitate them. A total of 390 people who participated in beauty care volunteer activities from September 14 to October 6, 2010 were examined. According to an analysis of satisfaction levels, 'helping neighbors in need of help (M=4.05)' and 'I can feel that someone needs my help (M=4.05)' had the most responses. In terms of satisfaction with beauty care volunteer activities in groups, a statistically significant difference was observed in the following categories; 'helping neighbors in need of help (p<.001),' 'approval from each department (p<0.1),' 'improvement of positive thinking (p<.01), 'I am proud of being a beauty care specialist (p.01),' 'helpful in getting a job or starting my own business (p<.01)' and 'helpful for practice (p<.001).' According to an analysis of how to facilitate beauty care volunteer activities, 'proper connection between supply and demand of volunteer activities' was the highest (M=4.11). In terms of the promotion of volunteer activities among groups, a statistically significant difference was observed in 'necessity of beauty care-related education (p<.05),' 'posting of beauty care volunteer activity managers (p<.05),' 'volunteer activity check and automatic mileage accumulation (p<.05)' and 'necessity for establishing a compensation program (0<.001).' This study is significant in that it has expanded the role as a social activity contributor who raises beauty care specialists' pride and quality of life.