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Volunteerism
Volunteerism meaning
Reliance on volunteers to perform a social or educational function. | The tendency to volunteer; the activity of volunteering.
Example sentences (20)
And it is there in the day of volunteerism that the king called for on Monday's holiday in the U.K. While not exactly the stuff of fairy tales, it's a modern role for a modern monarchy.
As a teenager, she was inspired by examples of volunteerism during a State Department-funded exchange program in Jamestown, Calif.
Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho rank highly when it comes to volunteerism and informal helping – helping neighbors or otherwise giving time in an unofficial capacity – as well as charitable giving.
He writes about reforming the UN, the role of youth, volunteerism, regional integration and human rights in the Asia Pacific region.
It is to honor a state employee who demonstrates extraordinary commitment to equality in the workplace and dedication to improving local communities through volunteerism and community service.
She disagrees with the rumour that volunteerism is dead.
The City of Bloomington Volunteer Network aims to inspire, support, and celebrate volunteerism in the community by connecting volunteers of all ages and interests with opportunities to serve.
The Pancyprian volunteerism coordinative council helped over 1,700 families across the government-controlled areas in light of the Easter holidays according to its chairman Elias Demetriou.
The program solidifies the company’s culture of volunteerism by giving employees the freedom and flexibility to give back in the ways they find most meaningful.
Community and Volunteerism Award is a former Lambton Kent District School Board special education teacher and has also taught business at St. Clair College.
Community support and volunteerism were highlighted through initiatives like “Adopt a Family at Easter” and providing essentials to vulnerable families and schools, showcasing the Foundation’s commitment to addressing immediate community needs.
Leaders from 25 major insurance organizations recently gathered for presentations on charitable giving and volunteerism in the insurance industry and initiatives focused on philanthropy, inclusion and sustainability.
Mayor Darrin Canniff praised the young volunteers in his address, stating, “In Chatham-Kent, volunteerism is the foundation of our community.
The home is fully furnished and is ready to move in. This marks the second home built by the organizations, underscoring their commitment to fostering hope and stability through volunteerism.
Their zealous volunteerism, knowledge of the Middle East, and energetic commitment to the defense of Palestine demonstrated enormous goodwill.
The level of volunteerism, while maintaining high grades and sports involvement, shows dedication and enthusiasm, as well as good time management.
Then there is the spirit of volunteerism and community.
The participants included a recent college graduate who, after volunteering with Meals on Wheels during college, wanted to continue meaningful volunteerism and thought the RESPITE program would provide her with that opportunity.
The "refreshing and repurposing" of the President's Challenge is "therefore timely" as it comes amid "positive developments", which help to create a broader landscape of giving and volunteerism for many social causes, he said.
These problems worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic, with an alarming overall drop in volunteerism to today’s levels, characterized by the NYS Association of Counties as a crisis.