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The spirit of volunteerism.
In his remarks at the launch of the International Year of Volunteers 2001, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan said: "At the heart of volunteerism is the ideals of service, solidarity and the belief that together we can make this world a better place. In this sense, volunteerism is the ultimate embodiment of the spirit of the United Nations.
This sentence points out the essence of volunteerism and expresses people's heartfelt praise for volunteerism. The spirit of volunteerism can be summed up as: dedication, fraternity, mutual assistance, and progress.
"Dedication" - originally meant to respectfully deliver, to give, that is, to give without expecting anything in return. Dedication is noble and the essence of the spirit of volunteerism. Volunteers participate in activities that promote human development and society without pay, fame or privilege, which reflects a noble spirit of dedication.
In 1938, Dr. Bethune gave up his superior material conditions and traveled thousands of miles from Canada to China to provide medical treatment services for the Eighth Route Army, help establish the military district health school, and personally compile various teaching materials and give lectures. In the fall of 1939, he died of the virus while rescuing the wounded. Dr. Bethune dedicated his life to China, and this spirit of internationalism is also an important manifestation of the spirit of dedication.
"Friendship" - the spirit of volunteer service advocates that volunteers appreciate others, be kind to others, have love without hindrance, and respect equally, which is the spirit of friendship. Volunteer love transcends national borders, occupations and wealth gaps, and is an equal love with no cultural differences, no ethnic differences, no income levels, and it fills the society with sunshine and warmth. Like MSF, they provide humanitarian assistance to victims affected by natural, man-made and war-affected people, regardless of race, politics or religion.
On 5 October 1999, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for "its insistence on the right of disaster victims to receive prompt and effective professional assistance".
"Mutual Aid" - Volunteering contains a profound spirit of mutual aid, which advocates "helping each other and helping others to help themselves". With their hands, minds, knowledge, and love, volunteers carry out various volunteer activities to help those in difficulties and crises. The spirit of "mutual aid" awakens the benevolence and charity in the hearts of many people, so that they can give more than they can, and continue to give sincerely.
"Helping people to help themselves" helps people get out of difficulties, become self-reliant, and return to the stage of life. After the recipients gain the ability to live, they will also devote themselves to volunteer activities to care for others, help others, and contribute to society, and these volunteer activities cover a profound spirit of "mutual assistance".
"Progress" - the spirit of progress is an important part of the spirit of volunteerism, volunteers through the participation of volunteer service, so that their ability to improve, and at the same time promote the progress of society. The spirit of "progress" is everywhere reflected in volunteer activities, and it is this spirit that makes people willing to contribute and pursue the realization of social harmony.
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It is a spirit of altruism and philanthropy. It refers to the social philosophy of individuals or groups, according to their free will and interests, with the purpose of helping others to improve society, and not seeking personal gain or reward.
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Volunteerism refers to a spirit of mutual assistance and no expectation, which advocates "helping each other, helping others to help themselves, selfless dedication, and not expecting anything in return". With their hands, minds, knowledge, and love, volunteers carry out various volunteer service activities to help those in need free of charge.
"Dedication" means to deliver respectfully, to give, that is, to give without expecting anything in return. Dedication is noble and the essence of the spirit of volunteerism. Volunteers participate in activities that promote human development and social progress without pay, fame, or privilege, all of which reflect a noble spirit of dedication.
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Volunteers are people who do not take the initiative to assume social responsibilities and dedicate their time and energy to carry out activities that benefit society or individuals in order to obtain any material reward.
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While doing their own tasks, they participate in volunteer service without pay.
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Dedication, mutual love, mutual assistance, progress.
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National Volunteer Service Login Portal: China Volunteer Service Network.
Voluntary service refers to the service work done by voluntarily dedicating one's time and energy to improve the society and promote social progress without asking for anything in return.
Dedication is noble and the essence of the spirit of volunteerism. By participating in volunteer services, volunteers improve their ability to do things and promote social progress.
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The main contents of volunteerism include dedication, fraternity, mutual assistance, and progress.
Volunteerism refers to a spirit of mutual help that advocates helping each other and helping others to help themselves. With their hands, minds, knowledge, and love, volunteers carry out various volunteer activities to help those in difficulties and crises.
At the heart of volunteerism is service, shared ideals and a belief in making this world a better place. At its core, volunteerism is an individual's positive attitude towards the value of life, society, humanity and outlook on life. The positive impact of volunteerism on social spirit, morality and culture cannot be measured by material rewards, and volunteerism promotes the establishment of harmonious social relations of mutual assistance, mutual love, mutual trust and mutual benefit between people.
Origin of the volunteers:
Volunteers are an important part of volunteer service, and their English** is Latin, which means hope, determination or desire. However, due to differences in cultural backgrounds and definitions, different countries and regions have different names for volunteers. For example, in Hong Kong and Macao, China call them volunteers, and in Taiwan, they are called volunteers, but the substance is basically the same.
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