A volunteer is someone who works for a community or for the benefit of environment primarily because they choose to do so. The word comes from Latin, and can be translated as "will" (as in doing something out of ones own free will). Many serve through a non-profit organization – sometimes referred to as formal volunteering, but a significant number also serve less formally, either individually or as part of a group.
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Junior Ranger Program volunteers needed at Ohanapecosh ... Blog Highlights. Volunteer Newsletter 4.2 (February 26, 2009) ... Mount Rainier's Access and Roads Blog ...rainiervolunteers.blogspot.com/NSCD Volunteer Blog
NSCD Volunteer Blog. Stay in the know. Your real time communication source. ... A quick tour of the blog... -Volunteer Opportunities. ...www.nscdvols.blogspot.com/Volunteer Blog
... Way of the Midlands is excited to welcome you to our new Volunteer Center blog! ... We want to encourage volunteers to comment on our blogs. ...uway.org/vol/Texans For Obama - Barack Obama in '08. Texas, lead the movement, speak ...
Blog | Volunteer | Shirts | Events | Images | Issues | Join | Share | Contact | Contribute ... Obama '08 Blog - Obama Bloggers - Republicans for Obama ...blog.texansforobama.com/Volunteer Blog | interactive.wxxi.org
... long since I have added some content to the volunteer blog. ... First Volunteer Blog Entry ... at WXXI for agreeing to let me set up this volunteer blog. ...interactive.wxxi.org/volunteer/blogA volunteer is someone who works for a community or for the benefit of environment primarily because they choose to do so. The word comes from Latin, and can be translated as "will" (as in doing something out of ones own free will). Many serve through a non-profit organization – sometimes referred to as formal volunteering, but a significant number also serve less formally, either individually or as part of a group.
A volunteer may or may not get paid or receive compensation for services rendered. General Andrew Jackson's Tennessee Volunteers were paid by the General personally, although he did seek reimbursement at Washington for his expenditures.
Volunteering comes in many forms: serving food at the local homeless shelter, providing computer technical support to a non-profit organization, acting in a leadership capacity on a charitable organization's board of directors or coordinating the emergency response in the case of a disaster. Around the world volunteer centers exist to support the voluntary sector and make a difference in the communities that they serve.
See also
- Community organization
- Ikando - Volunteers for Africa
- Hiwi
- Hospital volunteer
- Non-governmental organization
- Private voluntary organization
- Pro bono
- Service club
- Virtual volunteering
- Volunteer Center
- Volunteer fire department
- Volunteerism
- Volunteer Aid Nepal
























