Something really important talk about is teamwork and people skills. The best way to show off the skills you're talking about is to give examples of situations in which you demonstrated those skills, not to just say you have them.
For example, on my resume, I might put:
October 2008 to December 2008: Volunteer for ACES tutoring program - 40 hours.
- Tutored middle school students to prepare them for an upcoming standardized test.
- Required teamwork with other tutors and time management to manage a large quantity of children at once.
- Understaffing required an ability to multi-task radically different responsibilities at the same time.
- Required a solid foundation in math, science, and English comprehension.
I'd recommend volunteering somewhere if you don't have any notable experiences in which you can frame those skills. You don't really have to show all those skills, just do things that might require them (in my example, I only really handled 3 kids, and the multitasking involved ordering pizza during the tutoring session).