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Cosa (chi) è volunteerism$502783$ - definizione

YOUTH PARTICIPATION IS THE ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE THROUGHOUT THEIR OWN COMMUNITIES.
Youth Participation and Volunteerism

Youth participation         
Youth participation is the active engagement of young people throughout their own communities. It is often used as a shorthand for youth participation in any many forms, including decision-making, sports, schools and any activity where young people are not historically engaged.
volunteer         
  • Volunteers sweep the boardwalk in [[Brooklyn]] after the 2012 [[Hurricane Sandy]]
  • Volunteers assist survivors at the Houston Astrodome following [[Hurricane Katrina]] in September 2005.
  • [[John F. Kennedy]] greets volunteers on 28 August 1961
  • Some files for helping people in a volunteers station in [[Shenzhen]], [[People's Republic of China]]
  • Ithaca]], [[Queensland]] to address an influenza epidemic through the [[Women's Emergency Corps]] (later the Women's Volunteer Reserve) in July 1919.
  • Semi-professional volunteering: Trained [[lifeguard]]s of the German [[DLRG]], the largest voluntary water rescue organization in the world, patrolling a public bathing area of a lake in [[Munich]]
  • Volunteers complete a cleanup of litter and trash
  • UK]].
UNPAID WORK UNDERTAKEN FREELY BY INDIVIDUALS AS A SERVICE TO OTHERS
Volunteer; ICT volunteer; Voluntary employment; Voluntary work; Volunteer work; Volunteers; Vollies; Volunteerism; Volunteer labour; Corporate volunteering; Volunteered; Volunteer programs
(volunteers, volunteering, volunteered)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A volunteer is someone who does work without being paid for it, because they want to do it.
She now helps in a local school as a volunteer three days a week...
Mike was a member of the local volunteer fire brigade.
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2.
A volunteer is someone who offers to do a particular task or job without being forced to do it.
Right. What I want now is two volunteers to come down to the front...
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3.
If you volunteer to do something, you offer to do it without being forced to do it.
Aunt Mary volunteered to clean up the kitchen...
He volunteered for the army in 1939...
She volunteered as a nurse in a soldiers' rest-home...
He's volunteered his services as a chauffeur.
VERB: V to-inf, V for n, V as n, V n, also V
4.
If you volunteer information, you tell someone something without being asked. (FORMAL)
The room was quiet; no one volunteered any further information...
'They were both great supporters of Franco,' Ryle volunteered...
The next week, Phillida volunteered that they were getting on better.
VERB: V n, V with quote, V that
5.
A volunteer is someone who chooses to join the armed forces, especially during a war, as opposed to someone who is forced to join by law.
They fought as volunteers with the Afghan guerrillas...
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volunteer         
  • Volunteers sweep the boardwalk in [[Brooklyn]] after the 2012 [[Hurricane Sandy]]
  • Volunteers assist survivors at the Houston Astrodome following [[Hurricane Katrina]] in September 2005.
  • [[John F. Kennedy]] greets volunteers on 28 August 1961
  • Some files for helping people in a volunteers station in [[Shenzhen]], [[People's Republic of China]]
  • Ithaca]], [[Queensland]] to address an influenza epidemic through the [[Women's Emergency Corps]] (later the Women's Volunteer Reserve) in July 1919.
  • Semi-professional volunteering: Trained [[lifeguard]]s of the German [[DLRG]], the largest voluntary water rescue organization in the world, patrolling a public bathing area of a lake in [[Munich]]
  • Volunteers complete a cleanup of litter and trash
  • UK]].
UNPAID WORK UNDERTAKEN FREELY BY INDIVIDUALS AS A SERVICE TO OTHERS
Volunteer; ICT volunteer; Voluntary employment; Voluntary work; Volunteer work; Volunteers; Vollies; Volunteerism; Volunteer labour; Corporate volunteering; Volunteered; Volunteer programs
I
n. to recruit volunteers
II
v.
1) (D; intr.) to volunteer as (to volunteer as a tutor)
2) (D; intr.) to volunteer for (who will volunteer for this job?)
3) (E) she volunteered to water our plants

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Youth participation

Youth participation is the active engagement of young people throughout their own communities. It is often used as a shorthand for youth participation in any many forms, including decision-making, sports, schools and any activity where young people are not historically engaged.