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Volunteering benefits both community and volunteer.
Volunteering work is unpaid.
Volunteering respects
the rights, dignity, and
culture of all people.
Volunteering is a way in which
individuals or groups can
express human, environmental,
and social needs.
Volunteering is not a substitute
for paid work.
Volunteers do not replace paid
employees and do not pose a
threat to their job security.
ALUE OF VOLUNTEERISM
Volunteerism also forms the backbone of
many national and international non-
governmental organizations and other civil
society organization, including social and
political movements.
Volunteer work has produced
innumerable contributions to the
pursuit of community and
sustainable development and is
continuously doing so.
Volunteerism promotes initiatives
that provide people with a platform
where they are more likely to
develop civic skills.
This means that more importance is
attached to serving public interest as a
personal life goal---putting forth the
needs of others and ensuring that such are
met before personal gains and interests
are considered.
In pursuing
volunteerism, individuals
and groups are
cultivating an outlook
that contributes to a
social environment that
nurtures thee well-being
of all.

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