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    There are numerous aspects of voluntourism that are positive in nature. For example, short-term volunteer trips (1-3 weeks) can be quite beneficial in the case of dealing with the aftermath of a natural disaster. In the case of a serious catastrophe like that, it can take years to rebuild the community that it occurred in. With a continuous stream of fresh volunteer recruits, the momentum will remain at a constant pace. A short-term time frame for this type of scenario will result in more efficient

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    INTRODUCTION ATTENTION STATEMENT: “Volunteering behaviour has been a powerful driving force in the betterment of humanity, a key contributor to the solving of mankind’s problems (de Abreu, 2015).” as stated in a scholarly article, Managing Volunteerism Behaviour. Volunteering has been proven to be one of the most important things in our lives. PERSONAL/AUDIENCE LINK: When our eldest deaf child was born 7 years ago, volunteering has been our thing ever since, especially for the Deaf community. What

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    An Essay On Volunteerism

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    resources to a cause, a person, or a group of people. The act of volunteering is one of the basic expressions of human behavior, through which individuals align their interests with those of their respective communities and together assist in achieving worthwhile social progress. By volunteering individuals demonstrate their involvement in society, their individualism, and at the same time – their insect-like unison. Firstly, through volunteering individuals show their capacity for understanding others;

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    universities, “The estimated value of a volunteer's time in California is $26.87 per hour.” What this means is that we can actually help the community economically. With the time that we spend volunteering, we can actually be working and earning that money, but instead we are giving back to the community. Volunteering can be beneficial on many levels, but only if a person is willing to go the extra mile and put in the work. Even if a handful of people just went to the soup kitchen, animal

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    Poverty Reflection

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    For my civic or political participation, I volunteered with CPS’s GIV day for a poverty simulation. This is a half a day on the Friday of orientation week is available to first year’s students. The students are able to learn about civic issues like poverty and how Gettysburg College works with the issue and community. As a member of Gettysburg College, I have volunteered with CPS in many capacities and have done the poverty simulation as a first year. I also choose this engagement because I have

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    Reflection For my citizenship project, I chose to volunteer at the Daniel Stowe Botanical garden. My goal was to obtain 15 hours of community service by volunteering for educational assistant, horticulture crew, and at the holiday at the garden events. To reach my goal, I had to figure out two major problems. When to volunteer and my transportation. In order to make my project possible, I had to work with my parents. By looking at an online calendar, we were able to schedule when I can volunteer

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    in the present when going to apply for a job, and there for the supervisor can accommodate as a reference when applying for jobs. Given these points, volunteering allows people to provide new skills that in the long run everyone will once need provide in a future job. When applying for a job they will require skills, and when writing down volunteering work experiences it will stand out in a person's resume. They will see that the person has done volunteer work and it will open there eyes due to them

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    In July and August of 2012, I volunteered with the Nepal Volunteers Council1 for a month in Kathmandu, Nepal, and I found that despite the NVC hired many international volunteers who contribute a considerable amount of money to the organization, it did not disclose to any volunteer its source of funding or where and how much was the money spent. Later on, I was informed that there was actually a board which provides the major funding for the NVC, implying that the organization was not as responsible

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    Volunteerism is a path to responsible citizenship. Volunteering is a form of generous behavior, with a goal of providing help to others, a group, an organization, a cause, or the community at large without expectation of accolades or material reward (Musick, 2008, p 3). Volunteer work encourages good citizenship. It builds trust with others and public institutions. Trusting people are more likely to get involved in leadership positions or even politics. It gets individuals involved by letting them

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    and making a difference in your community. With busy lives, it can be hard to find time to volunteer, however the benefits of volunteering are enormous to you and your community. A person who volunteers benefits themselves because they get to see how their contribution has made a difference. This experience contributes to personal development. The selfless act of volunteering provides a spiritual enhancement as well. If people never help each other and only care about themselves, the world becomes

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