Just wondering if you do any volunteer work.
Our local SPCA animal shelter opened 4 years ago, I started volunteering there and it really helped my social skills. At first, I only wanted to spend time with the cats, and go when they were closed to public. Then I ended up really enjoying when they were open to public and potential adopters, I knew a lot about the cats, and talked to people and no one ever guessed anything was 'wrong' with me. It did really help me tremendously.
For two years, I've volunteered at GEMS Girls Club at church and was very shy at first, it's for girls ages 8-13. I didn't really 'know' any of the other leaders that well and it ended up being nice. I helped out another leader with the 11-year-old age group class, and this September I'll have my own class, with the help of a teenage counselor-in-training!
I volunteered at a summer daycamp for 20 autistic children last summer, it was an eye-opening experience, all areas of the spectrum were represented. I'm going to volunteer again two days at it this summer (it is 5 days but not in my town), and the following week, I'm volunteering for 5 days at another daycamp, each child has a volunteer with them, it's for all disabilities.
I am also going to help out at the autism walk in June, and recently we went to a grocery store and all we had to do was put bags in carts and customers shopping left us a donation if they wanted, very easy fundraiser, and we raised $953 for our group.
Volunteering has really helped me to get skills and helped get my job because I was able to list my volunteering because I did not have any work experience listed on my resume. If you find somewhere to volunteer with a particular interest or hobby of yours, it's even more enjoyable. I had volunteered with St. John Ambulance volunteer medical response for years, but did not enjoy it or the people... I stayed up at night knowing the next day I'd be volunteering and full of anxiety.