dalo3a zoje
dalo3a zoje
غاليتي ابي موضوع the position of the women in Islam tiatnic الله يجزاكي خير
غاليتي ابي موضوع the position of the women in Islam tiatnic الله يجزاكي خير
*اكوس صديقه*
*اكوس صديقه*
الله يوفقك يارب وييسرلك امورك
ويفرج همك مثل مافرجتيها علي
**من فرج عن مؤمن كربه من كرب الدنيا فرج الله عنه كربه من كرب يوم القيامه**

والله انك شلتي عني هم كبير

مشكوره الف شكر والله

اختك/اكوس صديقه
&& راسيل &&
&& راسيل &&
اذا ممكن اختي اغى موضوع عن
how can be a volunteer ? what is the volunteer work that you want to take patin?

اختاري اي شي واكتبيه الله يجزاك خير لان اختك في الله ماتعرف شي
dalo3a zoje
dalo3a zoje
اذا ممكن اختي اغى موضوع عن how can be a volunteer ? what is the volunteer work that you want to take patin? اختاري اي شي واكتبيه الله يجزاك خير لان اختك في الله ماتعرف شي
اذا ممكن اختي اغى موضوع عن how can be a volunteer ? what is the volunteer work that you want...
A volunteer is someone who serves in a community or for the benefit of natural environment primarily because they choose to do so. 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. Because these informal volunteers are much harder to identify, they may not be included in research and statistics on volunteering
By definition, a volunteer worker does not get paid or receive compensation for services rendered.
Motivations and rewards
Each person's motivations will be unique — but will often be a combination of the following:
Altruism volunteering for the benefit of others. Some people argue that there are no purely altruistic volunteers – altruism is a common motivation but never the only motivation for sustained commitment to serve – they say there is always some aspect of personal gain or satisfaction. Other people disagree - some people argue that there are purely altruistic volunteers since there is no way to prove otherwise. Quality of life "serving community because doing service makes ones own life better — is perhaps the most significant motivation for volunteering. It is often mixed with a good dose of altruism. Included here would be the benefits people get from being with other people, staying active, and above all having a sense of the value of ourselves in society that may not be as clear in other areas of life." Giving back many people have in some way benefited from the work of an organization, or more generally, and volunteer to give back. Sense of duty some see participation in community as a responsibility that comes with citizenship – in this case they may not describe themselves as volunteers Religious conviction Many faiths hold that service to others or the community is a spiritual duty or a means of reaching higher spiritual states. Financial Being motivated by finances is not generally included within the definition of volunteering. Some organizations are able to pay the expenses of a volunteer, others provide what is essentially a stipend or honorarium or provide an in-kind token of appreciation. For example, a volunteer at a local theater may receive a ticket to a performance if there are unsold tickets. Generally speaking, the higher the stipend, the more difficult it is to claim that a service is volunteering. Experiences can add to career prospects and many employers value volunteering experience. Social Volunteering is a good way to meet a lot of different people from other walks of life and it is often easy to make new friends. Common terms
International volunteer a person who volunteers outside of his or her own country, usually related in some way to a development program. This is normally a longer term commitment but recently volunteer vacation have made this a more casual way of volunteering. Online volunteer (virtual volunteer, cyber service, telementor, e-volunteer, cyber volunteer) — a person who contributes time and effort with an organization through an online connection, rather than or in addition to an on site service. Online volunteers do a variety of tasks, such as translating documents, proofreading books, editing or preparing proposals, designing logos, researching information, developing strategic plans, reviewing budgets, creating web pages, designing flash presentations, moderating online discussion groups and managing other online volunteers. Online volunteers may support organizations in their own community, or entirely remotely (such as Wikipedia). ICT volunteer someone who uses Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) as a central part of his or her service, or, who advocates for ICT access for under-serviced communities. MMORPG volunteer often MMORPGs have Volunteers (or "Vols"), unpaid staff who moderate the game. A Volunteer can perform simple operations such as banning a player from the game, or silencing an abusive player. Volunteers are often used to lighten the workload for the GMs (Game Masters) who usually contribute mainly towards the server based operations (such as server maintenance). Museum volunteer many museums have unpaid volunteers as well as paid staff involved in their running. They may act as gallery attendants, work on the collection catalogue, look after the museum shop, etc., as required. Smaller museums are often entirely run by volunteers. See main article at docent. Youth volunteer a youth volunteer is when a young person primarily aged 12- 21 years of age do voluntary work that is of benefit to their community. There is a number of national organisations focusing solely on the promotion of youth volunteering as young people are seen as the future. Civil society requires young people to be active citizens and volunteering is seen as key to this. Peer Health Educator volunteer involved in supporting or leading health services or programs, usually in the context of a community or outreach program and with an emphasis on providing resources or information. Responsible volunteering someone who makes ethical choices and acts in a responsible manner whilst volunteering, minimising their negative impacts and creating postive ones.
dalo3a zoje
dalo3a zoje
اذا ممكن اختي اغى موضوع عن how can be a volunteer ? what is the volunteer work that you want to take patin? اختاري اي شي واكتبيه الله يجزاك خير لان اختك في الله ماتعرف شي
اذا ممكن اختي اغى موضوع عن how can be a volunteer ? what is the volunteer work that you want...
A volunteer is someone who serves in a community or for the benefit of natural environment primarily because they choose to do so. 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. Because these informal volunteers are much harder to identify, they may not be included in research and statistics on volunteering
By definition, a volunteer worker does not get paid or receive compensation for services rendered.
Motivations and rewards
Each person's motivations will be unique — but will often be a combination of the following:
Altruism volunteering for the benefit of others. Some people argue that there are no purely altruistic volunteers – altruism is a common motivation but never the only motivation for sustained commitment to serve – they say there is always some aspect of personal gain or satisfaction. Other people disagree - some people argue that there are purely altruistic volunteers since there is no way to prove otherwise. Quality of life "serving community because doing service makes ones own life better — is perhaps the most significant motivation for volunteering. It is often mixed with a good dose of altruism. Included here would be the benefits people get from being with other people, staying active, and above all having a sense of the value of ourselves in society that may not be as clear in other areas of life." Giving back many people have in some way benefited from the work of an organization, or more generally, and volunteer to give back. Sense of duty some see participation in community as a responsibility that comes with citizenship – in this case they may not describe themselves as volunteers Religious conviction Many faiths hold that service to others or the community is a spiritual duty or a means of reaching higher spiritual states. Financial Being motivated by finances is not generally included within the definition of volunteering. Some organizations are able to pay the expenses of a volunteer, others provide what is essentially a stipend or honorarium or provide an in-kind token of appreciation. For example, a volunteer at a local theater may receive a ticket to a performance if there are unsold tickets. Generally speaking, the higher the stipend, the more difficult it is to claim that a service is volunteering. Experiences can add to career prospects and many employers value volunteering experience. Social Volunteering is a good way to meet a lot of different people from other walks of life and it is often easy to make new friends. Common terms
International volunteer a person who volunteers outside of his or her own country, usually related in some way to a development program. This is normally a longer term commitment but recently volunteer vacation have made this a more casual way of volunteering. Online volunteer (virtual volunteer, cyber service, telementor, e-volunteer, cyber volunteer) — a person who contributes time and effort with an organization through an online connection, rather than or in addition to an on site service. Online volunteers do a variety of tasks, such as translating documents, proofreading books, editing or preparing proposals, designing logos, researching information, developing strategic plans, reviewing budgets, creating web pages, designing flash presentations, moderating online discussion groups and managing other online volunteers. Online volunteers may support organizations in their own community, or entirely remotely (such as Wikipedia). ICT volunteer someone who uses Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) as a central part of his or her service, or, who advocates for ICT access for under-serviced communities. MMORPG volunteer often MMORPGs have Volunteers (or "Vols"), unpaid staff who moderate the game. A Volunteer can perform simple operations such as banning a player from the game, or silencing an abusive player. Volunteers are often used to lighten the workload for the GMs (Game Masters) who usually contribute mainly towards the server based operations (such as server maintenance). Museum volunteer many museums have unpaid volunteers as well as paid staff involved in their running. They may act as gallery attendants, work on the collection catalogue, look after the museum shop, etc., as required. Smaller museums are often entirely run by volunteers. See main article at docent. Youth volunteer a youth volunteer is when a young person primarily aged 12- 21 years of age do voluntary work that is of benefit to their community. There is a number of national organisations focusing solely on the promotion of youth volunteering as young people are seen as the future. Civil society requires young people to be active citizens and volunteering is seen as key to this. Peer Health Educator volunteer involved in supporting or leading health services or programs, usually in the context of a community or outreach program and with an emphasis on providing resources or information. Responsible volunteering someone who makes ethical choices and acts in a responsible manner whilst volunteering, minimising their negative impacts and creating postive ones.