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COVID-19 and its Impact on Volunteering: Moving Towards Virtual Volunteering
Leisure Sciences, 2020These unprecedented times due to the COVID-19 pandemic have impacted the everyday lives of individuals. A particular activity impacted by this pandemic is leisure.
E. Lachance
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International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2023
This study addresses the process experienced by youth who started out as volunteering beneficiaries in treatment settings and became volunteers for at-risk youth themselves. Using the phenomenological approach, the study included 10 Israeli interviewees aged 20 to 30 who were regular volunteers.
Yitzhak Ben Yair +3 more
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This study addresses the process experienced by youth who started out as volunteering beneficiaries in treatment settings and became volunteers for at-risk youth themselves. Using the phenomenological approach, the study included 10 Israeli interviewees aged 20 to 30 who were regular volunteers.
Yitzhak Ben Yair +3 more
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Retaining volunteers in volunteer computing projects
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2010Volunteer computing projects (VCPs) have been set up by groups of scientists to recruit members of the public who are asked to donate spare capacity on their personal computers to the processing of scientific data or computationally intensive models.
Peter, Darch, Annamaria, Carusi
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American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine®, 1994
Hospice volunteers can be the link between professional staff and members of a family suffering the impending loss of a loved one. By helping with practical needs and providing emotional support, volunteers may serve a crucial role in the healing of the grieving family.
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Hospice volunteers can be the link between professional staff and members of a family suffering the impending loss of a loved one. By helping with practical needs and providing emotional support, volunteers may serve a crucial role in the healing of the grieving family.
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No corporate volunteering without volunteers
International Journal of Business Environment, 2011Corporate volunteering literature often focuses on the strategic side, the C of corporate volunteering (CV). We state that psychological volunteering research may complement CV research regarding its understanding of the V of CV. In an attempt to substantiate our claim 'no corporate volunteering without volunteers', this article raises three concerns ...
Susan Van Schie +2 more
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