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Volunteering

Volunteering. What is volunteering? - help given free of charge Who can do voluntary work? - anyone Would you like to be a volunteer? - 13 “yes” - 1 “no”

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Volunteering

What is volunteering? - help given free of charge Who can do voluntary work? - anyone Would you like to be a volunteer? - 13 “yes” - 1 “no” What would you like to do? - help children and senior citizens, help abundant animals

– Most of the students think that volunteering is … – Most of the students believe that voluntary work can be

done by … – Most of the student would like to be a volunteer. And they

would like to …

We define volunteering as any activity

that involves spending time, unpaid, doing something that aims to benefit the environment or someone (individuals or groups) other than, or in addition to, close relatives. Central to this definition is the fact that volunteering must be a choice freely made by each individual. This can include formal activity undertaken through public, private and voluntary organisations as well as informal community participation.

We define volunteering as any activity that involves spending time, unpaid, doing

something that aims to benefit the environment or someone (individuals or groups) other than, or in addition to, close relatives. Central to this definition is the fact that volunteering must be a choice freely made by each individual. This can include formal activity undertaken through public, private and voluntary organisations as well as informal community participation.

help out at an animal shelter

visit senior citizens help the disabled plant trees clean up green

places work with children give supplies to the

victims of disasters

help out at an animal shelter

visit senior citizens help the disabled plant trees clean up green

places work with children give supplies to the

victims of disasters

help out at an animal shelter

visit senior citizens help the disabled plant trees clean up green

places work with children give supplies to the

victims of disasters

help out at an animal shelter

visit senior citizens help the disabled plant trees clean up green

places work with children give supplies to the

victims of disasters

help out at an animal shelter

visit senior citizens help the disabled plant trees clean up green

places work with children give supplies to the

victims of disasters

help out at an animal shelter

visit senior citizens help the disabled plant trees clean up green

places work with children give supplies to the

victims of disasters

help out at an animal shelter

visit senior citizens help the disabled plant trees clean up green

places work with children give supplies to the

victims of disasters

What / Make-A-Wish?When / it /start?What / the organization / do?How / know / about Make-A-Wish?How / become a volunteer?enjoy / volunteering ?

Make-A-Wish Foundation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Make-A-Wish Foundation is a non-profit organisation founded in the United States that grants wishes to children (2½ years to 17 years old) who have life-threatening medical conditions. The charity now operates in forty-seven countries around the world through thirty-six affiliate offices.

The president & CEO of this charity is David A. Williams. His first wish was granted to Christopher James Greicius who wished to be a police officer. Chris died soon after.

What kind of volunteering would you like to do? Why?

When and how often would you like to volunteer?

What kind of jobs would you like to do? Why should your friends join you?

http://www.wish.org/ http://www.goabroad.com