Volunteering benefits both the community and the volunteer. It allows individuals and groups to express human, environmental, and social needs in an unpaid capacity without replacing paid employees or threatening job security. Volunteer work produces contributions to community development and promotion of civic skills while cultivating an outlook that nurtures the well-being of all.
Volunteering benefits both the community and the volunteer. It allows individuals and groups to express human, environmental, and social needs in an unpaid capacity without replacing paid employees or threatening job security. Volunteer work produces contributions to community development and promotion of civic skills while cultivating an outlook that nurtures the well-being of all.
Volunteering benefits both the community and the volunteer. It allows individuals and groups to express human, environmental, and social needs in an unpaid capacity without replacing paid employees or threatening job security. Volunteer work produces contributions to community development and promotion of civic skills while cultivating an outlook that nurtures the well-being of all.
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.