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Filter by Meaning Volunteerism helps build a sense of community and belonging.
The company encourages volunteerism among its employees.
Many college students engage in volunteerism as a way to gain valuable experience and give back to their community.
The organization relies on volunteerism to carry out its mission.
The school promotes volunteerism among its students.
She is known for her volunteerism at the local animal shelter.
Her volunteerism at the hospital has made a difference in the lives of many patients.
The organization has a strong culture of volunteerism that attracts people from all walks of life.
The church relies heavily on volunteerism to support its outreach programs.
The spirit of volunteerism is alive and well in this community.
Her passion for volunteerism has inspired many people to do good in their community.
Volunteerism is a noble act that benefits both the giver and the receiver.
The spirit of volunteerism is strong in this community.
The event was a success thanks to the volunteerism of the community.
She showed her commitment to volunteerism by organizing a food drive for the homeless.
He was recognized for his volunteerism and received an award from the mayor.
He was recognized for his volunteerism at the annual charity event.
The senator praised the volunteerism of young people, encouraging them to become more involved in politics.
The organization promotes volunteerism as a way to strengthen communities.
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